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Through the years I have tried several different holsters but none fit my gun and are as sturdy like the 1791 holsters. This company goes way ABOVE AND BEYOND other companies to to bring you the BEST and at the same time the LOW PRICE just blew me AWAY. Thank You 1791 for these great holsters and heavy duty shooters belt to hold everything in place safe and secure. 1791 Gunleather: Affordable Custom HOLSTER at great prices. The holsters and leather goods from this company are built with handcrafted care. While those skills are increasingly part of a bygone era it turns out there is still plenty of impressive craftsmanship out there if you know where to look. John Snow a gun writer went to Mexico City with the owners of 1791 Gunleather, and his time touring their facilities and seeing how they make holsters and other accessories HELPS ME APPRECIATE MY NEW HOLSTERS. The skilled artisans who work there impressed HIM to no end and gave HIM newfound respect for all that goes into their products. Understanding Holsters Shooters in the know take their holsters seriously. Whether you carry for personal protection, wilderness survival, or competition, the importance of the holster cannot be overstated. It is the critical interface between your body, your firearm, and your hand. When you think about all the things we expect from a holster, it is quite a list. It needs to retain the firearm in a secure manner; be comfortable to wear; allow for smooth access to the gun when needed; hold up to long-term use without falling apart; and help hide or obscure the gun if being used for concealed carry. 1791 Gunleather Background and Philosophy The people who run 1791 Gunleather have a deep appreciation for this and understand that a good holster doesn’t skimp on any of these criteria. The company has been around since 2015 and was founded by Rambo Romani and Alex Toussieh, who’ve been friends since elementary school, along with Jesus Colin, who is a master leathersmith. Together, the three of them oversee the product development and manufacturing, which takes place in the company’s workshop in Mexico City, and employs about 80 people. (The date 1791 refers to the year that the Bill of Rights was ratified by Congress, including the Second Amendment.) Hand-Crafted Manufacturing The techniques that Jesus utilizes in his personal workshop translate directly to the floor, where the employees use them on a larger scale. Just about every step of the way you can see the handwork that goes into the holsters. Individual Templates Making a holster starts with stamping out a pattern from leather. Hides are stacked in piles, with different types (steer, deer, etc.) used for different models of holsters. Steerhide, for instance, is used for many OWB holsters, as it is thicker and stiffer, while deer hide is an ideal material for IWB carry thanks to how supple and comfortable it is against the skin. While some holsters can fit multiple guns, many require a unique template specific to an individual model, such as the left-handed OWB I got for my Staccato CS. So, the company has dozens of forms on hand to cut the pieces used to construct the holsters. Station To Station These leather building blocks make their way through the factory, going from one process to the next. Some of the steps are so simple that a gunwriter can do it (like tapping two pieces of rawhide with a small hammer so that the adhesive on them bonds correctly) while many require a high degree of skill. When watching pieces of leather get stitched together and seeing the needle advancing at identically spaced intervals with each downstroke, and then finished with a stitch that backtracks perfectly over the initial holes, you realize you’re witnessing next-level skill. That craftsmanship is evident in the shaping of the leather with the aforementioned hand tools, the texturing that’s added on the surface of the leather where it contacts the gun, with the finishes that are put on the leather to give it smooth, rounded edges, and with the staining and curing process that completes the build. A quality holster makes a big difference. It makes carrying a gun safer and more comfortable. BUYING a high-quality holster upfront will pay for itself in the long run! What’s so cool about 1791 Gunleather is that you get best-in-class ergonomics, craftsmanship, and a holster made from traditional, durable materials at moderate prices. I'm a bargain shopper but want quality. The 1791 holster is THE BEST PLACE TO GET BOTH! Thanks for visiting us here at SHOOTFIRE with Ashley