At John's Custom Leather we pride ourselves in providing the customer with a
quality custom product. Every Holster we make is made for the particular
customers needs. Whether you want a concealment holster, or a holster for
hunting, or even a competition holster, we can provide that for you. Thank
you for taking the time to look at our products.

Here is just a sampling of some of our holsters.
The
holsters below are a design we made for concealment. They are of a high-ride
design featuring either belt or paddle configuration. This holster contains a
patented clip for retaining the gun in the holster allowing only the person
wearing the holster to remove the gun. The picture below shows the front and
back of the holster. You will notice in the photo to the left the holster on
the right has 2 snap locations. This is to accommodate carrying the gun either
“cocked and locked” or “hammer down”


The
next two Concealment Holsters are for small frame handguns.
These
holsters have paddles instead of belt loops. These can be worn with or without
a belt only a snug waistband is necessary. The one on the left is a totally
enclosed holster covering the entire trigger guard, on the right the trigger
guard is exposed. This is to accommodate the customers own personal
preference. Also you can see how each holster can be done with many different
types of in-lays to meet the personal tastes of the customer. Giving the
holster the little extra “Touch of Class” to show off you firearm.
These
two have Alligator in-lays, but there are many other exotic skins available to
meet your personal taste.


The
following is a competition holster. As you can see there are magazine holders
for 4 magazines and a holster. The holster is lined with steel between the
layers of leather so that the shooter can achieve the tension he or she desire
on the gun. The gun is held in the holster by this tension only there are no
straps in this configuration.

The
next is a Western Drop Belt produced for a Ruger Blackhawk in 45LC. This belt
was designed for Cowboy Action Shooting. There was extra drop added to the belt
to allow the guns grip to rest in the shooters hand when held naturally at his
side.
