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09-09-2018, 01:54 PM
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What's that holster, looks efficient.
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It is efficient and is what I wanted in this holster. Nothing fancy, no frills, unlined, no dye just natural saddle tan. An inexpensive working holster and didn’t care if used damaged or distressed leather and made to my specs. Which it is and other than maker trimming the sweat guard a little after it was made, I couldn’t be more pleased, especially for $35 OTD.
He made another one for my SAA colt clone that turned out better IMO than this one. Lemme know and will post pic of it also. Same price for it too and a weeks turnaround for them both. I’m very pleased to say the least.
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09-09-2018, 08:14 PM
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It is efficient and is what I wanted in this holster. Nothing fancy, no frills, unlined, no dye just natural saddle tan. An inexpensive working holster and didn’t care if used damaged or distressed leather and made to my specs. Which it is and other than maker trimming the sweat guard a little after it was made, I couldn’t be more pleased, especially for $35 OTD.
He made another one for my SAA colt clone that turned out better IMO than this one. Lemme know and will post pic of it also. Same price for it too and a weeks turnaround for them both. I’m very pleased to say the least.
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Yes, I am going to need to contact that holster maker, I'll google it. That looks like the one I have been imagining. I think I am going to replicate that package, gun and holster for my daily carry. I have been running into bears left and right. Just ran into a mamma and a cub this morning, 3 different encounters this week, and my 3rd models are so freaking heavy. Although the moment after you encounter a bear at 10 yards, the 3rd model literally doesn't feel half as heavy. Thanks for the good info! Pete
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09-12-2018, 08:38 AM
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I've owned several Charter Arms revolvers over the years, both "old" and "new." I never had any problems with them. Good solid guns for the money.
I've only got one now. A Bulldog 44 Special from 1984.
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