All-the-time shoulder holster for a 2" snubbie?

Here is my very old Bianchi 9R. The revolver is Model 10-5 with 2" bbl.
The stocks are by Grasshorn. The knife is a Puma Prince.

When Roy Baker sold his holster business, the new owner started
calling some of his holsters Silent Thunder. Here is an example,
2nd from left, with my vintage Charter undercover.

Way back when my Dad had an S&W Combat Magnum. After
I shot it, I had to have one too. So I bought 2 Dirty Harry
holsters from Lawman Leather. One for my Dad and one for me.
I still have mine, shown with my Model 67 Combat Masterpiece,
3rd from left. (PS I know it's not for a 2" snubbie)
 

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BTW....do you recognize the ammo??? ;)

Federal Nyclad... I think I still have a few rattling around somewhere.

I'm also a fan of the Bianchi 9R, though in general I don't particularly care for shoulder holsters.

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Great pics, guys!!!! And yes, Roden, they are the Federal Nyclad's, these ones in .38spl+P. But, I have several of the .357 as well. Originally designed for lead dust control with indoor shooting, but found out to be quite the self defense round! Hollow point wadcutter with a lubricating sheath.
 
My friend and mentor bought one of the original Bianchi 2" agent shoulder holster with the elastic strap holding device in the late 1960's but one night he was dancing and his S&W 2" model 36 went sliding across the dance floor. He bought one of the new redesigned Agent model 9 with the spring closure for his 2" model 36 which he wore every day for for at least 30 years with out a problem. After his passing I bought that holster from his family. It still works well.
 

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