Wrap the belt around the holster several times to leave a small loop of belt for hanging.
I'll try to describe better:
Take the buckle end of the belt and wrap it around the holster, going around the back of the holster first. First wrap it low enough to hold around the barrel part of the holster, but it doesn't need to be very tightly wrapped. When just about to wrap the buckle end, bring it upwards behind the holster. Bring the short end of the belt (with holes) around to the back and thread it through the buckle. That short loop of belt coming from the holster to buckle should be good to put over a nail or peg to hold the holster and revolver vertically against the wall or post.
Leaving the loop beyond the buckle a little bigger (use holes nearer the end) makes it easy to slip the loop over a bed post as another hanging alternative. Easier to do than to describe. Hope this helps. - Bill
I'll try to describe better:
Take the buckle end of the belt and wrap it around the holster, going around the back of the holster first. First wrap it low enough to hold around the barrel part of the holster, but it doesn't need to be very tightly wrapped. When just about to wrap the buckle end, bring it upwards behind the holster. Bring the short end of the belt (with holes) around to the back and thread it through the buckle. That short loop of belt coming from the holster to buckle should be good to put over a nail or peg to hold the holster and revolver vertically against the wall or post.
Leaving the loop beyond the buckle a little bigger (use holes nearer the end) makes it easy to slip the loop over a bed post as another hanging alternative. Easier to do than to describe. Hope this helps. - Bill