While I owned 2 Myres Jockstrap holsters, neither was what I considered a traditional Jockstrap style holster. My next one filled the traditional bill to me. It is a Model 999 and fits a S & W K frame revolver with a 6 inch barrel. The floral carving looks great on it. Here are a couple of pictures:
Larry
Larry, I was just discussing this model holster with Lestert357. I think that is
a model 770 holster as shown below. It was listed in the 1934 catalog for the K-22 & in later catalogs for the K-38 & the Colt Officers Model.
Regards,
turnerriver
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I had my eye on that one for a while too. Being for a Colt was the deal breaker for me. I have a plain Barton for a Detective Special and it won't fit anything I own. Sure is a beauty though.There have been a few nice Myres Barton Special holsters in this thread. Here is one that I chased for a very short time, that ended yesterday. I hope someone on the forum got it. It is similar to one of Bruce’s beauties.
I thought it was really nice, but I wish it had been made for a Detective Special, instead of a Chief Special. I may have chased it harder if so.[emoji3] I know the DS is slightly larger than the CS, and I am not sure if a DS would have fit in that small holster. I think Barton Special holsters, like this one, would work perfectly with small frame guns.
Larry
Vintage S.D. Myres El Paso S & W 38 Chief Tooled Holster c.1937 | eBay