Quote:
Originally Posted by Pig Hunter
"I noticed the flap in the back would have been pulled up to the holster body "
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No idea what that phrase is meant to convey? What is the 'flap in the back' and what is 'pulled up'?
Images that SG-688 suggested, for the Brill styles:
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I have Sessums, too; and a pair of Myres Threepersons. Even a King Ranch, the much larger holster that the Brill is cut down from. Apparently the style, that I would want to call a Texas Ranger holster, was then known as a Sunday holster; according to Texas Ranger Captain Sterling whose book is on my shelf. "For the city and not for the trail", a truism because it indeed was created for the cities and lacking a hammer thong, aka 'retreating strap', it wasn't suited to use on horseback while outside the cities (no horses for them inside Austin then).