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07-10-2014, 10:36 PM
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Full flaps?
I'm thinking of having a full flap holster made for my 5" Model 10. It's not a CCW piece but a carry around the farm gun. A buddy said to bring him a picture of what I want and he'll make it.
So help me out. How about some pictures of full flap rigs?
Thanks!
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07-10-2014, 10:49 PM
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el paso saddelry.....bell charter oak (forum vendor) they made a Sebago for my model 34...works for the model 60 as well
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07-11-2014, 01:48 AM
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Look in the Misc For Sale section... Forum member Robbt has one of those RCMP flap holsters for a 5" K-Frame in his list.
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Couple of full and couple of half flaps.
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07-11-2014, 09:35 AM
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ISPCapt,
Here is a Tex Shoemaker 46K5 flap holster for 5" K-frames that accomodates either fixed or target sights . . . magna or target stocks.
I know yours is for an M&P but . . . if you're having one made . . . you might want to consider a rear target sight shelf/rest. It is a feature of many high quality holsters and works well with either the 5" narrow rib Combat Masterpiece or the 5" Heavy rib K-38 (that some of us refer to as the ISP K-38)
If you want it to work with target stocks it'll have to have a skosh more room than this Shoemaker on the butt end.
Good luck,
Russ
edit to add: if it'll help I'll send you this Shoemaker so your holster maker can take measurements . . . as soon as I get done with clipping pastures next week.
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Russ has some good advice and a nice offer to boot.
This is one of my favorite flap holsters, coincidentally made for a 5" M & P. Made by SD Myres, left hand, fully lined, with the logo stamped on the flap.
Regards,
turnerriver
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Thanks for the offer Russ.
What I'm kind of leaning towards is a pancake style with a full flap. The pancake would ride higher cross draw and in close.
I'm just interested in seeing what others have in case someone has a design I haven't thought about.
Appreciate the pictures. Nice rigs.
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. . . What I'm kind of leaning towards is a pancake style with a full flap. The pancake would ride higher cross draw and in close . . .
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This is not a full flap holster but may better meet your ride higher cross draw preference.
Early post-war 5” M&P with Heiser holster
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I kind of like that one. It rides a bit higher. Shouldn't be any problem for my buddy to make it a full flap.
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