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Bearcat
Hi folks! well as you can see this is my first post and I have a question on a Ruger SR9c. In my profile you will see that I make custom Kydex holsters, and when making one the other day for a customer I found a problem with an area under the trigger guard.
Normally I use a mold gun to make the holsters but every once in a while I need to use the real gun if I don't have a mold. When making the holsters I have to do whats called a mock up to put blocking on the gun to allow for the carrier method etc. and in doing so I use painter's tape to hold them on.
After making the holster and removing the tape I found these marks on the bottom of the trigger guard. I've never seen this before and at first though it was somehow related to the glue in the tape. Doing a little research I found that this may be a factory detail and not from my tape. I've included a photo of the area so you can see what i'm talking about.
If anyone can help on this I would appreciate it. And if someone has the same marking on their SR9c and could post a pic of it I would appreciate that also.
Sorry for my first post being so long but I figured that this is what the forum is all about, questions and answers.
Thanks for looking
Mick
Normally I use a mold gun to make the holsters but every once in a while I need to use the real gun if I don't have a mold. When making the holsters I have to do whats called a mock up to put blocking on the gun to allow for the carrier method etc. and in doing so I use painter's tape to hold them on.
After making the holster and removing the tape I found these marks on the bottom of the trigger guard. I've never seen this before and at first though it was somehow related to the glue in the tape. Doing a little research I found that this may be a factory detail and not from my tape. I've included a photo of the area so you can see what i'm talking about.
If anyone can help on this I would appreciate it. And if someone has the same marking on their SR9c and could post a pic of it I would appreciate that also.
Sorry for my first post being so long but I figured that this is what the forum is all about, questions and answers.
Thanks for looking
Mick