3" J-frame holster (60/63)?

Zimm

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Anyone find a holster for a 3" 63?

I've been teaching my son how to shoot and he loves the 63. But at our local steel range, it helps to have a holster to stuff it in, otherwise it needs to lay on the ground if backing away from the firing line while others are shooting. (no handling of firearms behind others shooting). But putting it into a holster solves that issue.

I do have an open bottom IWB J-frame cross breed holster that it fits, but I can't adapt that to a kid. Ideally a paddle holster would be best since teens these days just wear sweat pants....
 
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Anyone find a holster for a 3" 63?

I've been teaching my son how to shoot and he loves the 63. But at our local steel range, it helps to have a holster to stuff it in, otherwise it needs to lay on the ground if backing away from the firing line while others are shooting. (no handling of firearms behind others shooting). But putting it into a holster solves that issue.

I do have an open bottom IWB J-frame cross breed holster that it fits, but I can't adapt that to a kid. Ideally a paddle holster would be best since teens these days just wear sweat pants....

I found a Simply Rugged pancake for 3" J frame in a gun store junk box last year for something like $20. Sold it with my 3" 30-1. Not sure if they can do a paddle holster.
 

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Yeah that little cheap nylon jobber will get the done for some range time. I was looking at Bianchi(nicer quality) but they only have 2" J-frame ones.
 
Id look on eBay for a nice vintage belt holster from a model 30-1 . They were offered with a 3-inch barrel and were police guns for some time, so there were nice belt holsters made.
 
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