Hey All,
I just signed on as a supporting business, and I'd like to give you all a little background on myself and what I do.
My name is Josh, and I own and operate Armiger Solutions, a kydex company out of Cleveland, Ohio.
This account may be new, but I've been lurking around here for a few years now. I was originally pointed in this direction a while ago when I decided to get more serious with shooting, and have spent a bit of time soaking up knowledge from the forum. So, now that it's feasible to do so, I've decided that I'd like to help support the site that's helped me learn.
I can thank pistol forum for helping me get to where I am now with regards to shooting, self defense, and now with making gear. Without P-F, I might not have ever gotten into shooting matches, but I'm now an SSP Master in IDPA, and currently a USPSA A class production shooter. I dont know if I'd have even known who Southnarc was, let alone taken ECQC and gotten stabbed with trainers and shot with sims (and left with a burning desire for more.) - And when it comes to gear, you all helped point me towards quality gear before I made my own, and with those good suggestions, I learned what worked for me and what didn't. I learned what I liked, and what I didn't.
As we're all well aware, gear is highly subjective. What some posters here loved, I didn't. What some disliked, I enjoyed. I've set out to make gear that I like, and that I feel others will like as well. I strive to make gear that works, but more importantly, I like to ensure that it does. Be it on the stages with a timer, or in the front seat of a Chevy cavalier with a sims gun and a FIST helmet, I like to get out and see what works and where I can improve.
I've come to P-F now not only to help support the site but to help get my gear into the hands of people I know will actually use it, and I know will give good honest feedback as to how it functions. Since I started doing this, I've had a standing policy of "If you don't see it, doesn't mean I cant or wont do it." - Message me, email me, or send some smoke signals. I'm typically up for new challenges (within reason), but mostly because I've been the guy who wanted something and couldn't find it.
In the meantime, you can check out my web store (forever a work in progress), or find quick updates on my doings on Facebook or Instagram. You can also head over to the Karma section, where I figure I'll get this party started right by giving away a free OWB v2 holster.