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Fulfilling Order 5425 – Glock 47 MOS with Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X – Holsterdude Holsters

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*Note: Some elements are muted due to copyright claims.
This is how I produce the vast majority of the holsters that run through the shop.

This video covers the Glock 47 MOS with a Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X light.
Carried outside the waistband (OWB) with a QLS style attachment.

I am often asked “How long does it take to make a holster?”
The short answer is 10-30 minutes, occasionally more.
To that, there is a fair amount of lead up ahead of this stage of the process.
The less glamorous phases include 3D scanning the actual firearm and any applicable accessories. There are at minimum a couple hours of design work in CAD too.
Once the initial design is complete it’s time to create physical mold and trim prototypes for vacuum forming.
One of the last steps before producing a production ready mold set and a holster to ship to your door is testing.
Testing typically includes fitting the firearm, verifying retention, ergonomics and documenting any needed modifications to the design.

Every Holsterdude Holster is made to order. Start to finish by a single individual, me.
I am the dude.

If this kind of thing interests you, thanks for checking it out!
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