New Products"New Products" is a new page on this site. We hope to use it to highlight things that we think might make good additions to the overall site but don't necessarily want to disrupt or alter old pages. We will use it to monitor feedback and see what trends or needs we need to address. Okanagan Shooting Sticks
Light Mahogany Leather on Oiled Cherry A number of years back, we were contacted by a gent who was an ardent long-distance shooter. He had a new design for a set of shooting sticks that would act both as a steady rest for a weapon but which would work on virtually any type of ground -- even rocky --and which would provide enhanced accuracy, safety and control of recoil . Our part of it was to design and manufacture the leather parts for him. The images to the side show the sticks shooting from the seated position. The connecting strap is fully adjustable to allow shooting prone and for variables in height. This strap also doubles as a convenient shoulder strap for carrying to the range or in the field. Please double-click on the image to see more photos of the sticks in use with other weapons. FOR MORE PICTURES OF THE STICKS IN USE, CLICK ON TOP PHOTO! FOR CLOSE-UP OF STICKS, CLICK ON BOTTOM PHOTO!
Pocket Speedloader Pouch
Natural Roughout
The problem with carrying a speedloader in a pocket is that the cartridges can get damaged banging against other objects. This little pouch keeps the speedloader upright in the pocket, convenient to reach and the bullets free of dings or collected pocket debri. This is not a suede pouch. this is a piece of firm veg-tan leather turned so it is rough side out and smooth in.
Pocket Holsters
Natural Roughout
Our 1st pocket holsters were made about 20 years ago for police officers who carried a Glock 26/27 or Smith & Wesson J-Frame as back-up. Since that time, the smaller .380's and .32's have had a great resurgence in popularity and we show them on this page to make you aware that we build them. Ours are built roughout and so appear lined and smooth on the inside. There is a tapered welt to either side of the weapon to keep printing (even with the heavier Glock and J-Frame) minimal. The holsters confirm nicely to the fit of your pockets and are also contoured for left or right hand carry. Please check our "Fittings" page to see what we can pattern for.
Cash & Cash & Carry BeltAntique Brown with dark background Ranger 1 3/4" with 11/4" billet Double Shuffle with Shell border WHile this belt looks like an ordinary ranger-style belt, with a c-Note stuck behind it, it is NOT. If you double click on the image, you can see that the back is designed as an envelope to contain paper money. We do these in 1 1/4", 1 1/2" and 13/4" in the standard belt formats (straight, taper and ranger) and in wider widths in taper and ranger only. They come in 2 thicknesses. The lighter weight will support the weight of a light pistol and is comfortable, limber and flexible. The heavier version has enough heft to support a full-size 1911. We call the lighter version the "Cash" and the heavier the "Cash & Carry". We can't say how much money you can tote in one of these as that will be dependent on style, waist size and belt width. Rest assured that it's quite a bit though!
Heat PackBritish Tan Huntington Cool weather allows one to pretty much carry what and how one wishes. Warm sultry weather sometimes offers fewer carry positions. &, of course, looking discreet while doing so becomes more important in these "politically correct" times. With the increasing popularity of small auto pistols, we offer this belt bag as a discreet carry option. If you double click on the photo, you'll see an inside view showing the pistol upright, easily accessible and secure in the pouch. Any of our regulkar patterns and borders can be matched. We can also match your current belt. Please note that these packs are individually set up for each pistol so sizes and thickness will vary a bit depending on the size of the weapon.
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