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General Categories => Carry Issues => Topic started by: bkoenig on May 05, 2014, 05:23:54 PM

Title: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: bkoenig on May 05, 2014, 05:23:54 PM
Just wanted to show off my new holster from Matt at Midwest Leather Works.  I'm very impressed with the quality of workmanship and it's very comfortable.  This is his new tuckable IWB model.

(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5473/14117906634_cc8c95b1f8_z.jpg)

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7412/14137625503_5376868d0f_z.jpg)

This shot shows the rough side-in leather.  It helps with retention.  The double layer of leather helps keep it open when empty.  It is STIFF.  There's no way it's going to collapse on me.  I had no idea leather could be made that hard.  If I ever ran out of ammo I could beat the bad guy over the head with my holster.   ;D

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7068/14117564855_ccfb60da4e_z.jpg)

I would highly recommend checking him out if you need a new holster.  The prices are very reasonable for this level of quality, plus he's a site sponsor.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: Gary on May 05, 2014, 06:02:10 PM
I think leather is the way to go for long term comfort.  It seems kydex is harder than gun steel against my skin. 

Thanks for posting this. 
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: abbafandr on May 05, 2014, 08:22:59 PM
Nice holster.  Pretty decent CZ filling it :laugh:
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: gsd on May 05, 2014, 10:44:37 PM
I keep telling people Matt does fine work. They don't believe me. Maybe they'll believe you.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: Lmbass14 on May 06, 2014, 07:59:04 AM
I'm a BIG Matt fan.  I've been pimpn' his work for a couple of years now and feel you get more than your money's worth, it's difinitely worth the wait.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: sparky on May 07, 2014, 01:50:47 PM
Thanks guys I really appreciate the compliments and business!
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: Joe58 on June 05, 2014, 06:37:01 PM
That is a nice looking holster. Do you find that the leather chafes your bare skin?

I've had firearms basically my entire life and finally decided to get my CCW and am going back and forth on what material the holster should be.

And I'd like to support Nebraska business if I can.

Thanks!

Joe
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: Husker_Fan on June 05, 2014, 08:41:41 PM
Thanks for reminding me that I need to get a belt from him.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: bkoenig on June 05, 2014, 09:44:50 PM
No, it doesn't chafe at all, but I also usually wear an undershirt.  Even against bare skin it's comfortable though.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: OnTheFly on June 05, 2014, 10:53:18 PM
Nice holster.  Pretty decent CZ filling it :laugh:

CZ?! I thought that was the new Kilo Lima KL-2?

Fly
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: OnTheFly on June 05, 2014, 11:00:41 PM
Do you find that the leather chafes your bare skin?

I have carried with leather and kydex/plastic against my bare skin. My experience is that they will ALL start rubbing you the wrong way at the end of a long day. Brian is spot on. An undershirt is essential for the long term. If the holster contacted the same place on your skin all the time, it might stay comfortable. However, any holster is meant to hold the gun in a certain position, angle, and at the same place on (or inside) your belt. You and your skin on the other hand will be moving in all directions.

Just my humble opinion. Your mileage may vary.

Fly
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: JTH on June 06, 2014, 07:51:38 AM
I have carried with leather and kydex/plastic against my bare skin. My experience is that they will ALL start rubbing you the wrong way at the end of a long day. Brian is spot on. An undershirt is essential for the long term.

This is interesting to me, because I've carried (in kydex) for quite some time (including 18-hour days, long-distance car rides, situations with lots of walking, etc) without chafe issues at all.  I've certainly had times when the holster dug into me, due to how I was sitting/crouching, but those were all temporary issues.

I can't recall a time when chafe was an issue.  Huh.

(And no, in the summers I don't wear an undershirt under the holster.)
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: sparky on June 06, 2014, 08:28:45 AM
I think that it also depends a lot on the individual.  How much do you sweat?  How sensitive of skin do you have and is it easily irritated?  Everybody will be somewhat different.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: JimP on June 06, 2014, 09:09:29 AM
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I keep telling people Matt does fine work. .

He does great work.  It's a pity his work has to be concealed most of the time.
Title: Re: Midwest Leather Works holster
Post by: ILoveCats on June 06, 2014, 10:09:44 AM
This is a good testimonial.  Might need to have you make a flap holster or two someday.  I love those for a revolver and good ones are increasingly hard to find.