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Replacing the lining on an A2.

JumpBoot

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Gentlemen (and Ladies),

I have an A2 with the standard lining. I also carry a pistol daily and the metal has worn a hole in the lining of my jacket. I'm a bit on the fence between just tossing a patch on it and replacing it, but I was wondering who would actually do something like that? Where would one go to have a lining replaced? I'm no tailor, but it seems like it might be a complicated thing, and easy to screw up.
Any ideas?


Respectfully,

JB
 

Seb Lucas

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Gentlemen (and Ladies),

I have an A2 with the standard lining. I also carry a pistol daily and the metal has worn a hole in the lining of my jacket. I'm a bit on the fence between just tossing a patch on it and replacing it, but I was wondering who would actually do something like that? Where would one go to have a lining replaced? I'm no tailor, but it seems like it might be a complicated thing, and easy to screw up.
Any ideas?


Respectfully,

JB

Lots of options, depends on the A2 and your accuracy needs. You could replace the worn area by a harder wearing material like fine wale corduroy. Or you could patch it with similar cotton, or light suede, or you could replace the entire lining with a breathable poly twill. A good tailor can do this. For small repairs try a leather shop, or a local craftsy person or a tailor/alterations shop near a military base - they are usually pretty good.
 

2jakes

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Before going to a tailor !
How important or sentimental is this jacket as far as keeping it original and doing a complete overhaul ?
Do you think this jacket is worth the expense.
Would covering only the worn part which is probably less costly be better , only you would see this area .
 

Dr H

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Hi JB
You don't mention whether it's an original or a repro, which might modify my response, but assuming that it's a repro...
If you opt for a reline, the job is more expensive/time consuming than you'd perhaps first think.
Your tailor will need to remove the lining completely and will effectively make a cotton 'shirt' based on the same dimensions. Insertion of the new 'shirt' - sewing using original stitch holes in the leather shell/attachment to cuffs/waistknit will take a lot of man-hours if it's not to look sloppy.

It's practically the equivalent of reconstructing the jacket. If it's an expensive A-2 e.g. a Good Wear it's probably worth the expense; lesser jackets might not warrant the additional dollars unless it has sentimental value. A patch or even a patch pocket internally (in the same fashion as a field mod. for a map pocket) might fit the bill? My first original A-2 (a Perry 23377) had this modification and it worked well for light/paper objects.

Good luck.
 

L'Onset

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I have a similar issue with my A2. In my case is just normal wearing by the collar area and near the waisband, also the armpits show some wearing (I carry a backpack to and fro work). I visited a seamstress and asked her if she could do the job according to some conservative specifications I gave to her. She just said she'd try hard, but I didn't find her very convincing, so I'll keep my jacket as it is now.
 

Seb Lucas

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Hi JB
You don't mention whether it's an original or a repro, which might modify my response, but assuming that it's a repro...
If you opt for a reline, the job is more expensive/time consuming than you'd perhaps first think.
Your tailor will need to remove the lining completely and will effectively make a cotton 'shirt' based on the same dimensions. Insertion of the new 'shirt' - sewing using original stitch holes in the leather shell/attachment to cuffs/waistknit will take a lot of man-hours if it's not to look sloppy.

It's practically the equivalent of reconstructing the jacket. If it's an expensive A-2 e.g. a Good Wear it's probably worth the expense; lesser jackets might not warrant the additional dollars unless it has sentimental value. A patch or even a patch pocket internally (in the same fashion as a field mod. for a map pocket) might fit the bill? My first original A-2 (a Perry 23377) had this modification and it worked well for light/paper objects.

Good luck.

Yeah, it sounds complicated but it's not. I usually pay around $100 for a brand new fitted lining in a quality cotton drill. It's a standard job. Of course, as I wrote at the start, it all depends on your A2. Few would replace a real A 2 lining without considering the work sacrilegious.
 

Dr H

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I stand corrected - that doesn't sound so expensive (the prices quoted in the UK were somewhat higher).
 

Mark

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Why do you need to carry a pistol!? Only in America (or rather Alaska)!
 
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There are many. Nobody asked the OP if he is an officer of the law, did they?
There are people (I have family like this) with ranches and carry for a number of reasons to protect themselves and their stock.
There are those that deem it something that affords them a safety net in a loony society.
There are those that like to scare the **** out fo those that might think about grabbing their watch, iPhone or wife :lol:
 

too much coffee

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ButteMT61 gives very altruistic reasons for carrying. When I get dressed in the morning, strapping on my handgun is no different than sliding on my Wrangler jeans.......it's just part of getting dressed.

My summation for packin' is simple: "I refuse to be a victim"


Regards,
coffee
 

2jakes

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Luby's Cafeteria , Oct. 16, 1991, Killeen , Tx.
Man walks in shot 23 to death & wounded 20 more before committing suicide.
I survived.
I was wondering if somebody there with a gun could've done something to prevent this tragedy.
That's what went through my mind at the time !
 
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Luby's Cafeteria , Oct. 16, 1991, Killeen , Tx.Man walks in shot 23 to death & wounded 20 more before committing suicide.I survived. I was wondering if somebody there with a gun could've done something to prevent this tragedy.That's what went through my mind at the time !
Are you serious? Holy hell, I'm sorry you were there, but grateful you are OK.I get a little antsy over these conversations because more often than not, some anti-gun loon wants to paint a broad stroke over anyone who owns/uses/carries guns. I grew up with them and I respect them. Like anything, they're as good as the person using them.
 

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