Interesting ... I just got to handle an XCR today for the first time and really liked how it felt(did not shoot). I give Robinson Arms props for taking on some "big dogs" in the industry and hope it works out for them if their patent has been infringed upon. :thumb:
That's exactly the reason my cousin got into the biz ... he couldn't find any leather for his P3AT that he liked so he decided to start making his own! :thumb: It's also the main reason I bought my LCP and CT'ed it ... so he could use it as a mold to make holsters for a lasered version. Not that I really needed a serious reason to buy another gun. ;D Looking good TM! Let us know what you think of little "Elsie Pea" after you get to the range. :grin:
Luckily, my cousin makes holsters for the P3AT and LCP. Holland Holster Co. 8) [img width=800 height=600]http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p322/firstacuratl/Weapons/Ruger%20LCP/IMG_1401.jpg [img width=800 height=600]http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p322/firstacuratl/Weapons/Ruger%20LCP/RugerLCPwithHollandHolsterCo.jpg
TM ... I called my LCP a "mouse-gun" and it all went downhill from there! ;D I have been really pleased with my LCP, for what it is ... a convenient, small, reliable carry when everything else is just too bulky; and a back-up when it is warranted. Enjoy your new pistol and don't get "bit" by the back of the slide when you take it out on it's maiden voyage(I got a nice scar to remind me about how I grip the little feller :o).
You did great work on that stock rodent! Does it feel like removal of the center section weakened the stock much? I may have to experiment on an old Bushie stock I have laying around. :thumb: