Perhaps favorite of all my holsters, certainly for the 2" model 10,
is this RSS (Revolver Super Speed) by Ken Null, on the left.
(Seventrees called it SSS (Super Speed Scabbard). The grips
on model 10 are by Grasshorn, and the knife is a Puma Prince.
2nd is a Lawrence model 34 with "dog ear". The exterior is
pigskin, with smooth cow hide inside. Lawrence called it a
Special Agent. I think all his 34 models are referred to as
"Extra Quick Draw". I searched for this one for a long time.
3rd is my Eubanks Pioneer. Eubanks was in business from around
1939 for about 10 years, then he sold to Pioneer Tent & Awning.
After his five year covenant not to compete expired he went back
into business as Idaho Leather. This holster was made during
the Pioneer ownership.
4th is what I call my Sergeant Friday rig. It is a Lewis crossdraw.
The speed strip is by Bianchi. The speed strip pouch was made by
Pechenino in Kuna Idaho.
5th is this old black Bucheimer crossdraw with "dog ear". I still
love my dog ears, so I had to keep a few of them.
is this RSS (Revolver Super Speed) by Ken Null, on the left.
(Seventrees called it SSS (Super Speed Scabbard). The grips
on model 10 are by Grasshorn, and the knife is a Puma Prince.
2nd is a Lawrence model 34 with "dog ear". The exterior is
pigskin, with smooth cow hide inside. Lawrence called it a
Special Agent. I think all his 34 models are referred to as
"Extra Quick Draw". I searched for this one for a long time.
3rd is my Eubanks Pioneer. Eubanks was in business from around
1939 for about 10 years, then he sold to Pioneer Tent & Awning.
After his five year covenant not to compete expired he went back
into business as Idaho Leather. This holster was made during
the Pioneer ownership.
4th is what I call my Sergeant Friday rig. It is a Lewis crossdraw.
The speed strip is by Bianchi. The speed strip pouch was made by
Pechenino in Kuna Idaho.
5th is this old black Bucheimer crossdraw with "dog ear". I still
love my dog ears, so I had to keep a few of them.