Holster for my 627-5 bloodwork came in

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I finally got my custom holster from El Paso for my 627-5 snubbie.

Took 6 weeks, as I had ordered it just after the first of the year.

VERY stiff, but, that is because its lined. I've had the revolver in the holster for about a week and its molded nicely in there.

Fits like a glove now. I want to pick up a speed strip holster for it as well.

EP is not a cheap outfit. So be warned...
 

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That's a handsome holster. It should serve you well for many years.

I bought my first EPS holsters back in the '70s. They're a good outfit.
 
Sigh. Every time I come to this forum lately, it's Bloodwork this; Bloodwork that.

For those of us still searching for one... you're killing us!
 
uploadfromtaptalk1392348772310.jpg Got mine last week. Now looking for that right holster.



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Don't like Goodyears, but...

I'm not a big fan of Goodyear's on my revolvers, either...but when you want to have a set of Crimson Trace stocks, you don't have much choice. Here's my 627-5. Mine rides in a Backwoods leather holster, but I'm looking at adding either a Lobo or Simply Rugged pancake (strong and cross-draw).

 
Hey guys i'm new to the forum, is this the gun from the movie bloodwork? I read the book and loved the book, great looking wheelguns i love revolvers

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