A "what type of holster" for this particular handgun seems to come up surprisingly often. Or perhaps I'm easly surprised.
Anyway, I use a Galco Stinger, which is a catalogue item:
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Howdy. I've got a Silver Dollar Pancake made by Simply Rugged for my 60-15 Pro Series.
I think that they are great j frames for carry. I load mine with the Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel .357 rounds.
One thing that I found with my 60-15, keep an eye on all the screws after going to the range. They like to loosen up, especially the screw that holds the sight assembly on the frame and the cylinder release screw. A little clear fingernail polish will usually take care of it. Enjoy your new revolver!
+2 for Lobo. I have one of their slides and one of the pancakes for my 60-15 and they both carry very well.
Stu
That 3" full-lug barrel on your 60-15 has been around for quite a while now, with several models going back to before the lock coming out, so there are quite a few options available. All of the major mass-producing holster companies have at least a couple models, as do many of the custom makers. I get many holsters from Ebay and I recommend that as a source, too. Like everything else on the 'bay, availability is up and down all the time, but you'd be surprised at what you can find over the course of a couple weeks.
Speaking of Ebay, there's a company on there called MASC Holsters that seems to be putting out a decent product. Their pancake-style runs around $50-60 and they also make a paddle holster. Stick to the sellers with hundreds or thousands of sales and you won't go wrong. Good luck!
Recently purchase a Mission First Tactical Kydex IWB for my 60-15 and am very satisfied.
thank you perhaps I'm just not very good at "interpreting" the catalogs.....![]()
Not necessarily... the charts of which holster fits which gun have become big and complicated over the years. I used to get every one of them when they were in print, shopping for my next piece of leather. But now that they're on the internet almost exclusively, you don't have paper to mark up and highlight the models that fit your guns. Not near the fun of the old days. That's why I tend to go toward places like Ebay or even Gun Broker. You have a layout of individual items for a particular use instead of trying to find where the lines intersect on a computer screen. Not to mention, a seller that gets full price for an item soon learns his stuff is going to sit there and gather dust.
Anyway, nice gun (I have the 3" 60-10) and good luck on the holster hunt!
One other consideration...
I hadn't been on the Simply Rugged site for a while, and your post made me go have a look.
You'll need to follow the instructions to ensure the Maker knows you have a full lug barrel so you get the correct fit for your gun.
Best of luck with your choice.
thanks - also for the tips....
thanks for the words of encouragement.....![]()