Dave Workman
Member
Just out of curiosity, what do some of you guys do to reduce the problems of holster wear?
What brings this up is an image of Elmer Keith's everyday carry gun, an N-frame .44 Magnum that sold for quite a bit of money at an auction a couple of years ago, IIRC. I saw that on the internet a few days ago while doing some research for an article.
The barrel wear was pretty bad, as were parts of the cylinder. A pity, indeed.
He reportedly carried this gun every day until his stroke back in '82, IIRC, in an old Milt Sparks rig.
I've been known to rub the inside of my rigs with saddle soap or a combination of that and Neats foot, or with Mitch Rosen's Leather Lightning. One might also choose a holster lined with some sort of thin sued or thin leather, such as goat skin.
It's a perplexing problem (say that real fast 20 times!)
What brings this up is an image of Elmer Keith's everyday carry gun, an N-frame .44 Magnum that sold for quite a bit of money at an auction a couple of years ago, IIRC. I saw that on the internet a few days ago while doing some research for an article.
The barrel wear was pretty bad, as were parts of the cylinder. A pity, indeed.
He reportedly carried this gun every day until his stroke back in '82, IIRC, in an old Milt Sparks rig.
I've been known to rub the inside of my rigs with saddle soap or a combination of that and Neats foot, or with Mitch Rosen's Leather Lightning. One might also choose a holster lined with some sort of thin sued or thin leather, such as goat skin.
It's a perplexing problem (say that real fast 20 times!)
