Well, I'm no expert, but the abbreviations on the back stand for "Large Frame Auto." In my experience, leather holster makers will often make a holster for a sort of specific handgun, like a Smith 5900 series, or a 1911 style, and then will acknowledge that any number of other handguns fit perfectly in the holster. Revolver holsters are often made for small, medium, or large frame revolvers, and not specific firearms. There's no way that a holster maker could be profitable manufacturing holsters for each specific handgun on a large scale basis. Not enough demand, and too many cottage industry shops to compete with.
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Last edited by Muss Muggins; 06-12-2014 at 07:27 AM.
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