Leather Holster Belt Attachment Options. Multiple Options to carry your holster on your belt.

Unsure which one to choose? Try all of them!

Tuckable Spring Steel Clip come on the holster, this clip requires a sturdy 1-1/2″ gun belt 1/4″ for the best function of this holster. Ulticlip3+ has a flat mounting area with 2 slots and 1 hole allowing for multiple mounting options; does not require a belt, mounts directly onto the pants and the belt would go on top of the clip for better concealment. Ulticlip XL is the world’s first multi-tool holster clip and locking steel belt loop. No longer do you have to choose between a holster clip or belt loop; with Ulticlip XL you can have both.

All leather with a military directional snap. Each leather loop has additional holes to adjust the ride height and cant of the holster. This is a great option, so you do not scratch your belt or car seats, allergic to metals, etc. ! Each strap can accommodate up to 1-1/2″ gun belt. Wider straps can be made to order!

Powder coated spring steel tuckable or non tuckable clips:

Ulticlips

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Leather Paddle

We take the original plastic paddle and we encase it with a leather sleeve (barrier).Therefore, the plastic paddle will not be touching the skin, still adjustable for cant and ride height.

Exotic Leather Color Options

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Below is a list of our Exotic Leather color options, keep in mind that the colors may change in shade slightly due to every animal hide has pores and may absorb more color than others. Also, some photos are taken with more of a lighter/brighter shade due to the lighting. If you would like to learn more about the benefits of each exotic leather, please click the link below to our FAQ page to learn more. Check out other BLOG articles concerning our exotic leather. If you are looking for another color or another exotic leather than please send us an email to sales@mtrcustomleather.com and provide us a picture of the shade of color and we will try our best to meet your needs. Keep in mind, some exotic leather or color options may not be in stock due to the exotic leather shortage.

Royal Blue, Pink, Natural (bottom middle)

Sky Blue Shrunken Bison Leather 6-7oz Carolina Blue Shrunken Bison

Peanut Bison Rolled Peanut Shrunken Bison

Ice Grey Tipped Elephant Antique Grey Elephant

Standard Grey Elephant

Brown Elephant

Ostrich Leather

See the source image Alligator/Cognac Leather

American Alligator - Belly - Burgundy - Millennium Mahogany Alligator Leather

Beaver Tail Crust
Beaver Tail Crust
Beaver Tail Glazed Orange
Beaver Tail Glazed Orange
Beaver Tail Glazed Forest
Beaver Tail Glazed Forest
Beaver Tail Glazed Red
Beaver Tail Glazed Red
Beaver Tail Glazed Cobalt
Beaver Tail Glazed Cobalt
Beaver Tail Glazed Navy
Beaver Tail Glazed Navy
Beaver Tail Glazed Burgundy
Beaver Tail Glazed Burgundy
Beaver Tail Glazed Cognac
Beaver Tail Glazed Cognac
Beaver Tail Glazed Brown
Beaver Tail Glazed Brown
Beaver Tail Glazed Black
Beaver Tail Glazed Black
Beaver Tail Matte Orange
Beaver Tail Matte Orange
Beaver Tail Matte Red
Beaver Tail Matte Red
Beaver Tail Matte Cobalt
Beaver Tail Matte Cobalt
Beaver Tail Matte Navy
Beaver Tail Matte Navy
Beaver Tail Matte Burgundy
Beaver Tail Matte Burgundy
Beaver Tail Matte Cognac
Beaver Tail Matte Cognac
Beaver Tail Matte Brown
Beaver Tail Matte Brown
Giraffe Denim Blue
See the source image Eel Leather
See the source image Brown Hippo Leather
See the source image Lizard
Ring Lizard
See the source image Stingray Color Options
Rainbow Stingray

See the source image Tiger Shark Leather

See the source image Cognac Shark

See the source image Evergreen Shark

See the source image Navy Shark

Burgandy Shark

MTR Custom Leather Stitching (Thread) and Leather Color Options for Belts, Holsters, Mag Carriers and More!

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New Colors Grey and Copper

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LEATHER TYPES & TERMS-Raw leather-Craft Leather-FYI

A summary of some of the common types and terms.

Aniline– Type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes. Only the skin is dyed, the surface is not coated with a pigment, a dye coat top is sometimes applied to give a more even colour. Its lack of cover means it is the most attractive, supple and expensive leather, it also the leather which needs the most care.

Bellies – Taken from the edge of the ‘bend or butt’, vegetable tanned, the flank. This article is smaller & narrower in cutting area, it gives the user a classic veg leather at an economic price.

Bends – Term used for sole leather which denotes a half butt, vegetable tanned and rolled flat and hard for use in soles and heels.

Buffing – The process in which leather is sanded or buffed to remove the very top surface or imperfections.

Butts – A part of the hide, usually vegetable tanned, below the shoulders. The leather is generally thicker, less marked and longer & wider in size, suitable for cutting items such as belts.

Chrome Tanned Leather – tanned with chromium salts and/or chromium sulphates for a supple, pliable effect and to prevent discoloration and loss of shape when exposed to moisture.

Coated Leather– Generally made on a split, there is polymer coating applied to the surface which can be embossed to mimic a grain leather. The flexibility and breathability of the leather can be significantly different with a finished split.

Cordovan Leather – made from the tight, firm shell portion of horse butts. Cordovan has very fine pores and a characteristic finish, and is very durable.

Corrected Grain – Leather which is buffed to smooth out imperfections and a pigment is applied to the surface. The leather can then be used as a smooth hi-shine or embossed.

Full Grain– The term used for the outside original skin or hide which has had the hair removed, but otherwise has not been corrected or buffed. Full grain leather possesses the genuine grain of the skin and can also be known as Top Grain.

Linings – Generally a lower grade or economical priced leather used for lining products.

Nap – the term used to describe the fibres standing up on a suede or nubuck.

Nubuck– Aniline dyed leather which has been lightly abraded on the grain surface to create a velvety finish or nap. The nap is very fine because of the tight fibre structure in the grain layer.

Oily Nubuck – Nubuck can also be made with an oily top to give a ‘distressed’ or worn look used mainly on casual boots and shoes.

Patent – High gloss coating on the surface of the leather. It is flexible and retains some breathability.

Pigmented– A durable finish that is provided by a polymer surface coating which contains pigments.

Pull Up – The leather has had a surface finish of a dark wax, when the leather is flexed in shoes or creased in use the top colour lightens to give a ‘worn’ or used look.

Raw Hide– A hide or skin which has only been treated to preserve it before the tanning process.

Semi Aniline– This finish is more durable than aniline it still retains a natural appearance and the light pigment top coat gives a more consistent colour.

Shearling – Wooled sheep and lambskins, tanned with the wool intact.

Shoulders – These are used in both heavy vegetable form for insoles, heels etc. or in lighter weights for leather goods.

Sides – Half a whole hide, generally a cow hide, cut down the back bone to make two sides.

Suede- Leathers that are finished by buffing the flesh side (opposite to the top grain side) to produce a nap.

Suede Split – Leathers that are the underside of the skin, split away from the top grain, dyed and finely buffed.

Veg Tanned Leather– leathers that are made in pools where they remain for some weeks soaked in extracts of natural origin, like quebracho tree, mimosa, chestnut and animal fats.

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The Country’s Premier Hunting Expo-39th Annual World Deer Expo-MTR CUSTOM LEATHER WILL BE THERE

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The Expo is promoted by Zack & Channing Brown. The two are avid hunters who have been blessed beyond belief to travel and hunt game all over the world.

We are dedicated to working all year long to promote and make the Expo the largest and best show it can possibly be for our attendees and exhibitors. We would like to give a special thanks to both our exhibitors and attendees. Without our devoted exhibitors’ commitment and our loyal attendees’ presence, our show would not be the quality expo that it is today. We can not express enough our appreciation of your business. We look forward to your participation again, at this year’s show!

Get ready for the ultimate sportsman’s paradise and the COUNTRY’S LARGEST 3 Day Hunting Consumer Show! The Expo features a weekend full of fun for everyone who loves hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. The Expo has the Latest and Greatest of Hunting Products and Apparel, Outfitters from all over the World, BHA 3-D Archery Tournament, Big Buck Competition, Outdoor Celebrities, Hunt Giveaways, Hourly Door Prizes, Activities for the Kids, and More!

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Matthew McConaughey applauds President Joe Biden’s gun control bill

Matthew McConaughey has applauded US President Joe Biden’s new gun control bill as a “step in the right direction” just weeks after a deadly school shooting in the actor’s hometown.

The Oscar-winner has been speaking out on America’s gun control issues in the aftermath of the killing of 19 kids and two teachers at a school Uvalde, Texas in May – and on Saturday (25.06.22) President Biden introduced the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act to help end gun violence.

Matthew has now praised the president for taking a big step forward, writing in a post on Instagram: “For the first time in 28 years, a meaningful piece of legislation has passed that can usher in a new era of building an American culture of gun responsibility.

“This bill invests in mental health and protest responsible, law-abiding Americans’ Second Amendment rights, due process, and the rule of law. For responsible gun owners, this bill does not take your guns away or restrict your access to fire arms …

“This bill will save innocent lives by keeping guns out of the law breaking and irresponsible hands that are trying to hijack the Second Amendment.”

The actor then added: “While this bill isn’t perfect, it is a shining example of a great American potential and political virtue: the act of compromise and validating an opposing viewpoint …

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“Now that the President has signed this bill into law, I want to remind all of us Americans that we cannot become complacent and wait on a piece of legislation to solve our problems … We each have a duty yo protect our freedom and our rights …

“The choice, as gun owners, gun show organizers, and firearms manufacturers to bear, show and sell arms responsibly.”

Matthew concluded: “Our government took a step in the right direction. Now it’s time for us to remind them AND ourselves what the best of our country is AND can be.”

Prsident Biden’ signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act to help strengthen weapons regulation and provide funding for mental health support and anti-violence programs.

He said at the time: “I’m about to sign into law a bipartisan gun safety legislation. And time is of the essence. Lives will be saved.”

According to a White House briefing, the bill enhances “certain restrictions and penalties on firearms purchases” while it also promotes safety practices in schools as well as providing funding for mental health and anti-violences causes.

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N.J. gun package continues advancing as Supreme Court guts concealed carry laws

N.J. gun package continues advancing as Supreme Court guts concealed carry laws

Senate vote on gun bills likely next week

By Joey FoxJune 23 2022 4:36 pm

Shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down New York’s concealed carry restrictions this morning, the New Jersey Legislature continued taking steps in the opposite direction, with two committees passing a series of bills further strengthening the state’s gun laws.

Most importantly, the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee approved seven gun bills backed by Gov. Phil Murphy, clearing them for a possible vote next Monday. (An eighth bill had already passed the Senate Judiciary Committee last week.) Six bills were also passed by the Assembly Appropriations Committee today, all of which previously came before the Assembly Judiciary Committee just yesterday.

If signed into law, the bills would add new requirements for firearm purchaser identification cards (FPICs), regulate ammunition sales, ban most .50 caliber weapons, and many other things; see the bottom of this story for full details on every bill.

Looming over the day’s proceedings was the Supreme Court’s ruling, which will undoubtedly have a dramatic impact on New Jersey’s existing laws. Precise details aren’t entirely clear yet, but the ruling likely nixes many of New Jersey’s concealed-carry restrictions, which are similar to New York’s, and may open up the state’s other gun laws – including the bills under discussion now – to further legal action.

Gov. Phil Murphy, whose administration has helped shape New Jersey into the state with the second-strictest gun regulations in the nation, blasted the court’s decision in a statement and said his administration is still figuring out what its effects on New Jersey will be.

“Let there be no mistake – this dangerous decision will make America a less safe country,” he said. “Anticipating this decision, my administration has been closely reviewing options we believe are still available to us regarding who can carry concealed weapons and where they can carry them. We are carefully reviewing the court’s language and will work to ensure that our gun safety laws are as strong as possible while remaining consistent with this tragic ruling.”

Notably, however, the governor stopped short of calling on the legislature to convene a special session this summer, which New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has said she may do.

Responding to last month’s mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, Murphy had called for the legislature to pass his third package of gun control legislation, which he first introduced in April 2021 and which had become stalled in the legislature.

This week finally represented a dam break, with most of the governor’s bills coming up before committees in both chambers. It’s the Senate committee hearing that’s the real breakthrough; a similar package died in the Senate last legislative session under former Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford), and new Senate President Nick Scutari (D-Linden) was circumspect on the bill package’s future as recently as last Thursday.

“We’re looking at them bill by bill, making sure that we bring commonsense gun solutions to the people of New Jersey, and to ensure the bills that we pass could have an impact on gun violence,” Scutari said at the time.

So far, the bills have passed almost entirely on party-line votes; no Democrat has yet voted no or abstained on any bill. One bill increasing criminal penalties for the manufacture and transportation of ghost guns has passed unanimously in both chambers’ committees, and State Sen. Declan O’Scanlon (R-Little Silver) also voted in favor of a second bill requiring FPICs for those moving to New Jersey from out of state.

If the bills reach Murphy’s desk, he is very likely to sign them, though not all are technically part of his original eight-bill package. Of the nine gun bills that have come before a committee in the last two days, four are from the governor’s package, three are updated versions of his initial bills, and two are entirely new.

Just as they did yesterday, a number of gun rights advocates and lobbyists testified against the bills in committee today – among them State Sen. Ed Durr (R-Logan), who has become a prominent gun proponent in state government since he took office earlier this year.

“New Jersey already has gun laws that are among the most restrictive in the entire nation,” Durr said. “These new proposals will only impact law-abiding citizens who will suffer a further erosion of their rights and who will find themselves charged for technical violations of the law.”

“I’ve worked tirelessly with my colleagues on trying to create a balanced approach to this legislation,” responded Scutari, who was present for the first few minutes of the Senate committee hearing today. “Gun violence is not a simple problem… There are a lot of safety measures that we do need to continue to take – and I’m a gun owner.”

While Scutari appears committed to pushing for most of the governor’s gun package, two bills have been left behind. One that would raise the age for obtaining an FPIC from 18 to 21 cleared the Assembly Judiciary Committee yesterday but wasn’t posted in the Senate today; another that would add safe storage requirements for firearms hasn’t come up for a vote in any committee.

According to State Sen. Joe Cryan (D-Union), the lead sponsor on both dropped bills and a perennial advocate for gun control in the legislature, neither has the support necessary to pass with the rest of the package next week.

“In the consensus that is the New Jersey Legislature, there’s not enough votes to pass those,” he said. “As a result of that, they won’t be part of this package.”

Asked about next steps following the decision from the Supreme Court, Cryan said that he intends to pursue legislation to push back against the ruling and maintain New Jersey’s restrictions.

“I certainly hope we pass bills here, and I hope we do it sooner than later,” he said. “I’m certainly going to try to write one that ultimately ends up getting back to the court so that maybe, instead of a Mitch McConnell America, we can have a commonsense America.”

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The details on all ten bills

Bills on track for passage

S1204 / A1179
This bill would require out-of-state firearm owners moving into the state to obtain a firearm purchaser identification card within 60 days; an amendment passed in committee today adds a 30-day grace period for first-time offenders.
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 4-1
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-1-1
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 6-4

S1893 / A1765
This bill would increase the attorney general’s ability to bring legal action against gun manufacturers and retailers who they determine to have “knowingly or recklessly endanger[ed] the public health and safety.”
Passed Senate Judiciary Committee 7-3
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-2

S2846 / A4367
This bill would upgrade various crimes related to the manufacture or transportation of ghost guns and other untraceable guns from the 3rd degree to the 2nd degree.
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 5-0
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 5-0

S2847 / A4369
This bill would prohibit the possession of body armor in most cases, and requires registration for those who do possess body armor.
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 3-1-1
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-0-2
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 5-4

S2903 / A1302
This bill would require those purchasing ammunition to show a driver’s license or other government issued photo ID; current law already requires them to show a firearm purchaser identification card (FPIC) or handgun permit. The original bill also established a reporting and tracking system for ammunition sales, but that was removed in committee and will likely no longer be a part of the bill.
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 3-0-2
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 6-4

S2905 / A4366
This bill would ban .50 caliber weapons by labeling them a “destructive device.”
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 6-4

S2906 / A4370
This bill requires additional training for those trying to obtain an FPIC, and makes FPICs expire after a certain period of time. The original bill set that time period at four years and included existing FPICs; committee amendments changed the period to ten years and excluded existing FPICs.
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 5-4

S2907 / A4368
This bill requires retailers to sell microstamp-enabled firearms, pending a decision from the attorney general about their commercial availability.
Passed Senate Law and Public Safety Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-2
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee 6-4

Bills likely nixed from package

S504 / A509
This bill would increase from 18 to 21 the age at which someone is eligible to receive an FPIC, meaning that most people under 21 would be ineligible to purchase or possess any type of firearm, with certain exceptions.
Passed Assembly Judiciary Committee 3-2
No action in Senate

A2215
The “Safe Storage of Firearms Act” would impose new requirements for the storage of guns, requiring that firearms be unloaded, placed in a gun safe or locked box, and stored separately from ammunition.
No action in Assembly or Senate

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Kel-Tec P17 Review with Kel-Tec P17 Holster Suggestions

P17TM

Simple / Affordable / Reliable

If you’re in the market for a 17-round, compact .22LR pistol with more bells & whistles than a Christmas Day parade, then the P17 is definitely for you! Oh and with an MSRP of $199, you can’t afford to pass one up!

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Features

Compact / Accurate / Versatile

Compact

At less than 14-ounces fully loaded, and barely longer than a dollar bill, the P17 is concealable for pretty much anyone. Just don’t forget it’s there when you need it! The threaded barrel, Picatinny-style accessory rail, ambidextrous safety, ambidextrous magazine release and three (3) 16rd magazines come standard. That’s a ton of value added in such a small package. And did we mention the price?

Accurate

Don’t let the small size fool you. This little pistol is a tack driver. The excellent trigger, fiber optic front sight and adjustable rear sight help you extend the P17’s range. It’s a handy little .22LR that builds confidence and burns bull’s eyes.

Versatile

Every tool has a purpose and having the right tool for the job sets you up for success. Its size, weight, and caliber are the perfect combination for training that new shooter in your life. For more experienced shooters looking to hone their skills, the P17 is also a great training tool for when you’re on a budget.

Specs

P17™P17™

LEFT SIDE

RIGHT SIDE

P17™

MSRP: $199.00STANDARDMETRICCALIBER

.22LRWEIGHT UNLOADED

0.7lbs

306gMAGAZINE CAPACITY

16OVERALL LENGTH

6.7″

169mmBARREL LENGTH

3.8″

100mmBARREL THREADS

1/2-28 TPIHEIGHT

5.3″

135mmWIDTH

1.2″

30mmTRIGGER PULL

3lbs

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The 2022 Annual Meetings & Exhibits will take place at the George R. Brown Convention Center May 27-29 in Houston, Texas.  The Exhibit Hall is open all three days and will showcase over 14 acres of the latest guns and gear from the most popular companies in the Industry.  From entertainment to special events, it’s all happening in Houston over Memorial Day weekend.  Make plans now to join fellow Second Amendment patriots for a freedom-filled weekend for the entire family as we celebrate Freedom, Firearms, and the Second Amendment!

FREE Admission for NRA members and their immediate family (spouse and children under 18 years old)!  To obtain an admission badge for the show, simply visit the registration counters located on the 1st level of the George R. Brown Convention Center. Not a member? You may join NRA here or on-site at the registration counters for immediate access! Your admission badge will get you access for all three days of the show!. Book your hotel here for the best location, rates, and availability. 

Join us in 2022 for the 151st NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, TX. Put on your best walking shoes and spend the day exploring products from every major firearm company in the country. You can book the hunt of a lifetime in our exclusive outfitter section and view priceless collections of firearms in the gun collector area. You’ll also see an amazing array of knives, wildlife art, shooting accessories, hunting gear, ATVs, and much more! Bring the whole family, because, with more than 650,000 square feet of exhibit space, there’s something for everyone.
The NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits is open to all NRA members and their immediate families (spouse and children under 18 years old) and is FREE to attend. If you are not currently a member of the NRA, you can attend by joining at the door or right now at www.nra.org.

MTR Custom Leather will be set up with lots of in stock goodies including- Gun Belts made of double layer bullhide leather in multiple colors, shrunken bison gun belts, holsters including paddles, pancakes, adversary, dual carry. There will be a lot of one of kind items, ammo pouches, key chains, rifle slings and much. We will be set up to take cash or credit cards. We will also be taking custom orders on the spot and setting up wholesale dealers as well. We will have a wide variety of Ukoala Bags to choose from. There will be great show prices, the best deal of the year at the show. Booth number 3239 and 3237.

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Springfield Armory 1911 Emissary 4.25″ .45 ACP-Handgun-MTR Custom Leather Holsters

1911 EMISSARY 4.25″ .45 ACP HANDGUN

Combining compact dimensions with qualities inspired by custom-grade 1911 pistols, the Emissary 4.25” in .45 ACP is ready for everyday carry. Its Tri-Top slide features light-diffusing 40 line-per-inch serrations along the sighting plane, and a heavy-profile forged stainless steel bull barrel ensures maximum accuracy. With a forged hot salt blued slide and forged stainless steel frame with squared triggerguard and grenade-pattern checkering, you get a pistol ready for display or defense.

  • 4.25″ BULL BARRELThe shortened heavy-profile bull barrel is designed for maximum accuracy and concealability.
  • FLAT TOP SLIDE SERRATIONS40 LPI flat top slide serrations diffuse light and reduce glare.
  • U-DOT™ SIGHT PICTUREThe tritium & luminescent front sight of the Emissary pairs with a Tactical Rack U-Dot™ rear sight for easy target acquisition in all lighting conditions.
CALIBER
.45 ACP
COLOR
Blued / Stainless
BARREL
4.25″ Forged Stainless Steel, Match Grade, Fully Supported Ramp, Bull, 1:16
SLIDE
Forged Carbon Steel, Blued
FRAME
Forged Stainless Steel
SIGHTS
Tritium/Luminescent Front, Tactical Rack U-Notch Rear
RECOIL SYSTEM
Commander Length
GRIPS
VZ Grips® Thin-Line G10
MAGAZINES
(2) 8-Round
WEIGHT
38.5 oz
LENGTH
7.75″
HEIGHT
5.25″
MSRP
$1,349

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