Thanks Kentucky, it started out as two pieces of flat leather from a paper pattern I drew out of the gun, then I stitched it up with a relatively new to me Cowboy 4500 sewing machine. then I submerged it in water for about four seconds, pushed the gun in -wrapped in cellophane- then put it in a vinyl bag connected to a vacuum pump. that sucks it around the gun pretty good, then I form it up a little better with a piece of polished antler.
the stitching should have been closer on both sides but more so on the trigger side.
The belt slots were put in with a 2" oblong punch and a 2# hammer-POW, that punch works great!
This was kind of an experiment with this gun, now that I see the finished holster and what changes need to happen the next should be better, that will be for a 1911 or a CZ75B.
I've stitched up quite a few knife sheathes so far but haven't used the vacuum trick on any yet, I don't really think it's needed for a knife sheath.