Help identify Bucheimer holster

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Won this in an auction and would appreciate any help in identifying its fit/gun model. Stamp on the back says Bucheimer with B3-13W below that. Any chance that what I think is a "1" could be a capital "I" ? Thanks!
 

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Here is a clearer photo. The letters/numbers are either B3-I3W OR B3-13W The I or 1 are difficult to distinguish.
 

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My files contain all the worthwhile info about the gunleather of the 20th century. It helps to know that the Bucheimer mark on this holster is early 1970s, and here is your holster and a fitment chart from the company's 1974 catalogue. It also helps to view all these kinds of info on a desktop with a big monitor, research shows that most are using their phones and these don't display large enough (both of those numbers are '3' not '8').
 

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Thank you kind sir from Down Under! I have a Mac with a screen bigger than my early TV's but had a difficult time discerning what the character was after the dash...a one or an I. I do own your book and appreciate all you add to this forum.
 
Here is a clearer photo. The letters/numbers are either B3-I3W OR B3-13W The I or 1 are difficult to distinguish.

The Bucheimer companies used a language of their own for identifying their gunleather. In this case, 'B' is not 'black' but Bucheimer, to which I would have commented, 'well, duh' because they marked 'Bucheimer' above the number anyway. But it meant something to operations, so . . ..

The various eras of J.M. Bucheimer can be identified by years using the style of the name imprint. As mentioned the marking of the OP's holster is the 1970's mark. I could consider outlining this in a Third Ed of Holstory, as I did for Hoyt and for Myres (but I've left out Heiser because their marks all coexisted).
 
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