Anyone know why the safety straps on the floral carved holsters weren't floral carved as well?
Straps seem to be the first part of holsters that begin exhibiting stress. Often you'll see an otherwise fine holster with a strap that's crazed, cracked or outright split. Carving or otherwise thinning this area out and weakening the strap may not be the best idea from a practicality standpoint.
Here's a SD Myres that I just got.... it's marked with the number 999 under the holster on the skirt. It's very, very similar to a BBQ rig that Dan M posted back in December of 2010 marked "190".
It appears to be for a 3 1/2" to 4" barrel. The N frame is a little tight and a K frame is too loose. I'll set up some pics later and see what the consensus is.
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Great lookin' holsters Linda. Especially the "999"! Glad to see you back! We've missed you and those outstanding photos.
f.t.
I will have to drag out the K frame one and snap a few photos of it....
What's with this "drag it out"? I can't leave all of my guns out in the open to admire,for obvious reasons,but that's not the case with my leather. No sir,I have 'em everywhere!
f.t.
Thanks for the new section dedicated to Gun Leather & Carry gear.
It might be interesting to have some threads dedicated to various makers and it would be great to start with one dedicated to the famous S. D. Myres company of Sweetwater,, and later El Paso, Texas.
Floral carved J frame holster with hammer shield and matching cartridge slide.
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A plain 4 inch K frame Myers holster with accessories.
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