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Does the holster have a body shield?
All UBG Holsters have a body shield to cover the sharp points
of the gun, or provide enough coverage to keep the sharps from
poking the wearer. "But the picture doesn't show a body
shield..." Perhaps the pictured holster was made for a
revolver, which requires a smaller body shield. Perhaps it
was made for a hammerless revolver.
How long is the wait from time of order?
The estimated wait time is published on the
home page of this website. It is checked
regularly
and updated when needed.
How do I place an order?
Order forms are located on the orders page.
What if my gun isn't on the list?
If you don't see your gun on the list, feel free to contact me
via email or phone. Certain guns with
numerous different names and acronyms are grouped together under a
category, such as
"Any size 1911 with or without rail."
How and when do I pay?
When I begin the work, I will send an invoice to the email
address provided. It will have an option to pay with a Paypal
account or to use a debit or credit card. Please DO NOT use an
e-check or a bank transfer with Paypal. This will delay the
processing of your order for up to a week.
What are the color options?
Color options are few, but nice. Black, Brown, and Mahogany.
See here.
What is the price? Prices are listed on the
Order Form. Shipping is combined on
multiple orders, please make note of multiple purchases on each
order form. Certain forums' memberships get free shipping, so
mention the right one in the notes section....
What is reinforced mouth band? An
additional layer leather glued and stitched to the front of the
holster for added stiffness and thickness is available for the
Striker and Canute. This is not necessary for the average
person. Those who must keep their belt super tight in order
to keep their pants up due to their body shape might need this.
It is not offered on OWB holsters.
One-handed reholstering? The
leather and methods used at UBG accommodates one-handed
reholstering. Following care instructions
as outlined on this website is very important to keep the
structure of your holster intact. Once a leather holster is
flattened or crushed, it may not stay open once the gun is removed
and is permanent. This is true no matter what holster you
have.
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