This is a breakfront holster I purchased back in 1977. It's in really good condition being over 30 years old. There's no missing screws, bolts etc. I'm including the 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" catalog brochure that came with the holster. Fits a 4" medium K frame revolver or similar, made of thick synthetic material and lined to protect your pistol. The loop will fit any belt up to 2 1/4". It has a tension adjustment screw and an internal lock to secure your pistol along with an inside thumb break. (shown on the front is a dummy snap release)
The holster was designed and sold by Bill Rogers who had a manufacturing firm in Jacksonville Florida called Rogers Holster Co. He was the one who came up with the internal locking retention method. He also was considered the father of the synthetic gun holster which was starting to gain popularity back then. His business was purchased by Safariland who incorporated his synthetic holsters into their own line of products. Bill came on board with Safariland when he sold his company.
Selling for $50 which includes USPS shipping. You can contact me directly at
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