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Old 08-14-2016, 08:43 AM
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I'm always amazed at the fit of this holster. After restoration was complete on this 1977 M14, I started digging through my box of holsters; and, this old Lawrence from the 1955-1965 time period keeps getting rescued from the box. . .an EBAY purchase from two years ago for $150. They just don't make them like this anymore. I'm pretty certain of the vintage since in 1961, when I was a kid, I ordered one special made for a gun I was carrying.
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That is a beautiful holster for a S&W "K" Frame! Looks like a great fit for your Model 14 ! Congratulations on both of them !
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Beautiful holster. Having a revolver or pistol is like having shoes with no socks. Our local sheriff's range encourages everyone to get a holster for the handguns they shoot at the range. When empty holster it and load when only ready to fire. Frank
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Old 08-16-2016, 11:44 AM
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That is a beautiful holster and one that anyone would be proud to own.
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I don't think it can get any COOLER than THAT! Bob
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