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BUCHEIMER'S PACEMAKER HOLSTER
The Pacemaker was quite popular in the late 60s and early 70s.
A couple of notable features. The strap being extra wide where
it covers the hammer spur. The snap on the back so you can
put it on & take it off without undoing your belt.
Mine shown below is a size 9 which was made for S&W's Combat
Magnum, Colt's Official Police, and others of similar sizes.
My Model 19 Combat Magnum on board.
There is usually a good selection on ebay for around twenty bucks.
A good basic holster for tromping around out in the
boondocks.
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Very nice, practical holster.
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That's a very useful holster Phil. I used Bucheimer holsters back in my LE days in the late '60s. The one I used most was a high ride holster with the thumb snap. I don't recall the model name or number but I found them to be of good quality.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LEO918
That's a very useful holster Phil. I used Bucheimer holsters back in my LE days in the late '60s. The one I used most was a high ride holster with the thumb snap. I don't recall the model name or number but I found them to be of good quality.
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Maybe a Federal Man?
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I think that's it Phil, thanks. Here's the only Bucheimer I have currently.
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I thought I had one.
But it’s a similiar S&W with a straight strap.
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I think that's it Phil, thanks. Here's the only Bucheimer I have currently.
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That's a beauty.
I don't have a Federal Man, but I have this picture.
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Some older pictures:
BUCHEIMER Federal Man (from the #220 it was for a 4" Python)
with M 66-1
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