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A little more wear on the backside and this one would have joined the ranks of unknown oldies, but I could make out just enough of the maker's mark, from the sellers' photos, to realize it's a Gaylord:
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With no clue as to fit aside from it being for a smaller semi-auto and a very limited number of those on hand, just for the hell of it I tried my Glock 43 in it and was surprised to find it practically a perfect fit, just the right amount of snugness with no wobble whatsoever, as if it were made for the gun. Rounding the Glock's trigger guard and eliminating that useless "hook" at front awhile ago likely helped with this.
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Now I'm probably the only owner on the planet of Glock's newest pistol with an authentic Chic Gaylord crossdraw rig for it.![]()
This is a mystery, but when I first looked at it, I thought I could see the open top slide of a little Beretta pistol - like the Model 84 or 85.
On the other hand, the simplest explanation is often the best. Gaylord was in NYC, and the J frame revolver was king then, so this could be for a 3 inch revolver.
Who knows. . . .
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