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January 26, 2012, 11:41 PM | #1 |
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M.o.l.l.e. For revolvers
I have come to the conclusion that some stitch cutting , and speedy stitcher/barges cement work may be the way to turn a 1911 molle holster into a revolver holster . Some patience and study of stitch knots should put me/us on the right trail . I already use cement on all cheap commie stitching. They use the cheapest thread they can find and sell it to us . I cement all new china stitching , scrape off excess and do it again . Backpacks , shoes , every molle stitch and cross stitched strap. I have found that it can double the life of the crap we are forced to purchase from china today . Has any one gone down molle rebuilding road ? I have only reinforced thus far . I will photo my rebuild and post so it could help others . Any stitching knowledge welcomed , thank ye kindly !
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January 28, 2012, 11:20 AM | #2 |
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Bianchi-intl UM84R...
To my understanding, the UM84R 4" barrel K/med frame DA revolver holster is nylon & can be used on MOLLE type military gear.
See www.bianchi-intl.com . I've owned a black nylon UM84R holster since 2006 for my stainless steel Ruger GPNY .38spl. Blackhawk, www.blackhawk.com may also have some nylon holsters that can fit MOLLE units. |
April 15, 2012, 02:54 AM | #3 |
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MOLLE HOLSTERS FOR REVOLVERS 1911 rebuild
I have been ripping seams and retro fitting MOLLE 1911 type holsters to fit my revolvers . By just moving the retention ,or main strap over and lower you can molle all your wheel guns . All there is to it is carefully cutting the threads on the existing retainer strap , and "sewing awl " or "speedy stitcher" the strap to the correct placement . A bit of nylon blocking in front of the trigger guard sewn and glued in as required . If you use a heavy needle and a awl as a starter on tough-glue-seams you will be less likely to poke yourself in your palm . Seam seal all stitching , especially factory china crap... I will post pics after I do 10 or so rebuilds . '
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June 16, 2012, 08:38 PM | #4 |
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M.o.l.l.e. Revolver holster rebuild
A "AWL FOR ALL" stitcher is easier to work with when re-stitching and rebuilding a nylon 1911 generic holster . When piercing thru 4 or so layers of codura type nylon , a ice pick and a block of wood is needed . I have broken stitcher needles that are expencive ...Word to the wise from my errors . For cheap prices you can rebuild holsters to fit your revolver , A great degree of satisfaction will be there on completion of your project . TAKE YOUR TIME , don`t get in a hurry and seam seal all stitches with weld-bond or such . Judges and large frame 4" will fit into 1911 molle holsters with some work .
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June 16, 2012, 11:18 PM | #5 |
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If you have the time to "Saddle Stitch" by hand, it will be much sturdier that your Awl for All thing.
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