After a very reasonable wait time of six weeks; I received a
cross draw holster in sturdy saddle brown cowhide, with natural extra/super secure multiple line stitching, for my Glock 30
from D.B. Bullard Gun Leather of Azle, Texas. The cost was in the low $60's, and THAT ain't bad at all.
Gooood stuff!
This is a
NO Bee Ess holster for a big bore belly gun, that will quickly become part of my daily unfashionable
"shlump" wear. It is undergoing the Leather lightening and plastic bag routine for a comfortable draw.
I, being a child of the 1930's, am having major problems with such dorky, dweeby, geeky things, like digital cameras and usb wires.
Until the next visit from a grandchild, pix will not be available.(That jargon is not dirty is it?)
Suffice it to say that Mr. Bullard has impressed this old gunner with his quality of workmanship and shear strength of his product.
Not pretty. But serious leather for serious folks who carry weapons as part of their lives.
Fairly inexpensive, and reasonable turnaround time. What's not to love?
I do recommend that he be given a look. Maybe two. Make that three.
Ari