Been wanting to do this for a while, but just have not gotten around to it. A holster in a natural color. One of my online orders said he would be my guinea pig.
Sounds simple.......just don't dye it...........it would look terrible in a short amount of time!
I have only seen the process in replica western holsters. The leather is "oiled" and set out in the sun and it darkens the natural color and looks REALLY cool. Then it has to be sealed in order to keep from staining. Naturally "cool" takes time, about two days of letting in soak in.
What's on the Bench
A pair....One in the waist band and one for outside for this little sig 380A gaming holster for an M&P pro.....but it will fit most double stacks
Little revolver skinny for a taurus 38
"Rough out" skinny for a Glock 42
A slider for an XDS........this one is all natural as well
An Avenger for a Glock 19
Still on the bench
Applying the secret sauce |
Let is "bask" in the sun |
Couple of bets |
Slider for a glock 17 |
Wingman for a Glock 19 |
Omni for a CZ75b |
Skinnies for a Taurus TCP, Shield, and a Glock 26. Color comparison...Black, Brandy, Natural |
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