Posted By: Anonymous
The Frankenstein holster - IT'S ALIVE! - 03/26/12 05:53 AM
This is my second attempt at making a leather holster for my Mark III 22/45 with suppressor attached. After harvesting enough zombie pelts (caw hide was used when zombie pelts couldn't be found), I have completed this abomination of a holster.
Instead of using a proper knife to cut the leather, I decided to make it look rougher by using a pair of garden shears. I also used two layers so I could make the inside one look like meat showing through the gaps. I also made my own snap with some JB Weld and a bolt head to complete the Frankenstein look.
I got a little carried away with some photos, but you may enjoy them if you are a horror fan.
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Instead of using a proper knife to cut the leather, I decided to make it look rougher by using a pair of garden shears. I also used two layers so I could make the inside one look like meat showing through the gaps. I also made my own snap with some JB Weld and a bolt head to complete the Frankenstein look.
I got a little carried away with some photos, but you may enjoy them if you are a horror fan.
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