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09-13-2012, 08:53 PM
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How do I match a specific SW revolver with a good quality holster?
I am happy to be relatively new owner of a SW 627 PC. I don't "carry" it, concealed or any other way. But when going from car to range, or just taking a walk through the mountains, it strikes me as a bad idea to just stick it in my day pack or in my belt or hip pocket. How do I go about finding a quality holster that best fits this great eight-shooter? I've looked at web sites of a few well known brand name makers, but they don't make it easy to find their product by make model and number of the pistol you have. As mentioned, I'm not real interested in concealment (hard with this revolver regardless of holster I expect). Just looking for handsome, well made holster (leather preferred) that is a good match - in looks, materials and quality of construction- to this really great pistol.
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If you are only interested in range work, one of the little lined cases could meet your need.
I have the large Doskill (sp?) cases and they work very well.
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I like to use a holster for carrying my various revolvers. I have been very pleased with the Bianchi Cyclone and the El Paso Tom Threepersons holsters. Years ago I has a Bianchi 10L for my 6" 28-2. It was wonderful. If I ever see one for sale, I'm going to buy it. That was the first holster I ever owned. A finer holster has not ever been designed for range or field use.
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One good way to match a good quality holster to your weapon is to contact a good quality holster maker. Just saying....................
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Ray meat me to it. Contact LoboGunLeather and he can make you exactly what you desire. He has a website where you can look them over and see what style suits you best.
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09-14-2012, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by LoboGunLeather
One good way to match a good quality holster to your weapon is to contact a good quality holster maker. Just saying....................
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Originally Posted by H Richard
Ray meat me to it. Contact LoboGunLeather and he can make you exactly what you desire. He has a website where you can look them over and see what style suits you best.
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Yassuh, exactly!
Carrying a S&W revolver in a Lobo holster right now. Every day, as a matter of fact.
Here are some examples. I love the full flap holsters for field carry. I have them in j, K, and N frame sizes.
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