Myself, as well as a few others have mentioned rounding the prommel of the War Dog. Well when I was making my sheaths I buggered up the handle in a few spots <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/banghead.gif" alt="" /> and figured I had nothing to lose now. BTW, this compound seems a little softer than the mudder handles. I used a 90 degree die grinder with 3 inch rolock scotchbrite, coarse and fine. This air motor has been a favorite tool in my limited toolbox. I must say I am very satisfied with the results. It feels more natural in the palm of the hand and smoother nestled up to my spare tire. One sheath is a IWB that will be used where I can't carry a gun, like at work. And a weak side sheath for knocking around the boonies with a sidearm.
JYD 139 "Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty",Thomas Jefferson