Forum IDs

by Tony on February 3, 2010

One of the more amusing issues I occasionally come up against is when I get into conversation with someone either via Facebook or email, and its clear that the person I am talking to knows who I am and that I am supposed to know who they are. The problem is sometimes I have no clue who I am talking to – why is this I hear you ask?
The issue is this – I most likely know you from a forum (I am on quite a few) so I most likely know your forum name, but not your real name or email address because often the two don’t bear any resemblance to each other. For instance, on most forums you will find my user name is Politenessman. Of late, and where my purpose is mainly business related I have started using the user ID GunSaddles.
So, if we have occasion to talk, let me know where you found me and if it is a forum, give me a clue as to who you are, that way I don’t embarrass myself by thinking you are someone else.

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IWB Mag Holsters – out of stock!

by Tony on January 21, 2010

IWB mag holsters are now officially out of stock, because I can’t get the clips. Those who have orders in will get their orders shipped over the next day or so, but until I can find a new source for clips, or come up with a design variation that doesn’t use clips, there will be no more IWBs for a while.

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Embroidery files

December 19, 2009

I am looking for a hammer and sickle image (like this one) in DST file format for another gunsaddle project. Does anyone have such a thing?

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Retro Tactical – reprise

December 18, 2009

I’ve been asked a number of times for products for older mil-surp rifles, so it is with great pleasure that I offer to you, the Retro Tactical collection! Retro tactical consists of modern MOLLE compatible pouches that are designed with older firearms in mind. I had previously released some product for the Garand, but I [...]

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Ever had one of those days?

December 7, 2009

Today is one of those days. When assembling something, anything – be it some flat packed furniture from Ikea, an engine, or  a pouch for a couple of Kel-tec magazines, the sequence of assembly is important. I know this, I talk about it all the time.
Knowing that, why oh why did I leave out the [...]

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