Posted: 12/25/2013 6:23:28 PM EDT
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Anyone know of a good custom kydex guy around NE GA? Around Atlanta is fine, but was hoping for someone north of ATL. I was looking into a kydex sheath for my BK2, but also considering another route for my CCW. Thanks guys |
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Call Tyler @ Blackpoint Tactical. http://www.blackpointtactical.com/ |
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I have nothing but great things to say about Blackpoint. Great product and an even greater guy. He let me "tour" his facility. Those guys are top notch. I have been playing around with kydex for about a year and a half. It's pretty easy to work with. A sheath shouldn't really be a problem. I am in the Buford area. If you want to come over and try your hand at making your own, pm me. A holster for the range or open carry (if you're into that kinda thing ) is pretty easy to make as well. CC holsters get a little tough, especially on bigger guns. If you want a serious holster for serious use, call Tyler @ Blackpoint, you won't be disappointed. http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y471/WhiskeyBent82/AR15/IMAG0443_zpspg1t6duq.jpg A sheath for my SOG SealPup http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y471/WhiskeyBent82/AR15/IMAG0444_zpseb3ehtre.jpg OWB holster for my XD9 4" http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y471/WhiskeyBent82/AR15/IMAG0445_zpsidzkvtzg.jpg Back side |
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I have nothing but great things to say about Blackpoint. Great product and an even greater guy. He let me "tour" his facility. Those guys are top notch. I have been playing around with kydex for about a year and a half. It's pretty easy to work with. A sheath shouldn't really be a problem. I am in the Buford area. If you want to come over and try your hand at making your own, pm me. A holster for the range or open carry (if you're into that kinda thing ) is pretty easy to make as well. CC holsters get a little tough, especially on bigger guns.
If you want a serious holster for serious use, call Tyler @ Blackpoint, you won't be disappointed. http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y471/WhiskeyBent82/AR15/IMAG0443_zpspg1t6duq.jpg A sheath for my SOG SealPup http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y471/WhiskeyBent82/AR15/IMAG0444_zpseb3ehtre.jpg OWB holster for my XD9 4" http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y471/WhiskeyBent82/AR15/IMAG0445_zpsidzkvtzg.jpg Back side Nice, thanks for the invite. May take you up on that sometime |
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not exactly north og ATL... but check out psconcealment.com/ Use to buy from this guy until I got a messed up g19 holster and was told by him that he'd make it right and fix the problem. No response after several attempts so I take my business elsewhere. |
) is pretty easy to make as well. CC holsters get a little tough, especially on bigger guns.