Hi guys,
I'd like to pick up a good leather holster that will be full length to protect the barrel.
I don't have much experience with holsters. I just want to make sure it will hold the gun securely and not be too difficult to draw with one hand.
I'll also need a good belt and would appreciate suggestions for that too.
Thanks,
Dave
Just a good, smooth, and very accurate 686. I appreciate your help.
I have a six inch 686-1 and a six inch 28-2. I have had such revolvers for 30 years for the 28 and since introduction for the L-frame 586/686 series. I have very much enjoyed using these revolvers in the woods and fields, while hunting, while fishing with the youth from my church and while simply out and about. I have had extremely good results using the Bianchi 10L (which is sadly no longer produced but available used), the Bianchi Cyclone 111 (which allows one to wear it on the hip or as a cross-draw which is an advantage when wearing a heavy coat in winter weather) and a El Paso Tom Threepersons holster which I must say is my favorite holster for these revolvers. El Paso produces an outstanding holster with excellent attention to detail, quality of materials used, etc. The one I have is 14 years old and still looks and functions like new.
I have a Bianchi belt that I've been using since 1980. It is a tremendous belt. I have used it for everything wearing it with my heavy hunting clothes, wearing it with blue jeans and, of course, wearing it with various holsters and guns. After this many years it is soft and comfortable, perhaps not idea for someone who will carry a holster intended for fast draw. However, I fired a police type match a couple of months ago using my 686, a older George Lawrence holster and my Bianchi belt. It was a draw and fire double-action type match. I placed third out of 40 something shooters. This was the first pistol match I've fired since 2004. That old Bianchi belt held my holster and revolver firmly in place as well as keeping my pants up!
I am currently saving up to buy a new holster and belt. I'm just about decided on buying a El Paso Tom Threepersons for my four inch 28-2. I figure the holster and belt will be done up with some nice oak leaf carving, background dyed black, rawhide lacing if possible and maybe a nice fancy buckle. A added plus with El Paso is that it is an entirely American company, owned and operated by Americans, with products made entirely in America. You might also want to take a look at the holsters produced by members and supporters of this forum. They are one and all fine men. Many have been extremely happy with the holsters they have bought. Doubtless one of them would be able to produce a holster that would meet your needs. HTH. Sincerely. brucev.