Alessi "pull thru" for a 1903 pocket model
I had one of these with a double mag carrier for a Browning Hi Power.
Alessi "pull thru" for a 1903 pocket model
Hers an uncatalogued Heiser holster that a fellow SWCA member sold me. You can change it from strong side carry to cross draw. Apparently it never caught on. The rivets are the Heiser Keyston running Buffalo rivets.
Regards,
turnerriver
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Last one
Seventrees made "Covert" s/h for a Colt govt model
Unmarked ( Sterile) for Spook pilots to use in SEA.
They were having issues with leather and Canvas rotting very fast in the bush.
These were made from S/S, alum, plastic and a clear vinyl harnesses.
Rides muzzle up (Condition 3 only) grip down, top of slide to front. extra mag on off side
Ken Null made it later as the SMZ.
One of coolest
John, here is a page from a story about Col. Rex Applegate's use of a variation of the Myers "Detective Wonder" holster. He was apparently wearing this holster when he shot an attacker down in Mexico, using the illustrated S&W top break. In .38 S&W, which barely stopped the guy. Which caused him to appeal to S&W for a concealed hammer version of the new Chiefs Special...and the rest is history. Or so the story goes.
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Story from the American Handgunner, November/December 2011 issue. Here is a link to the story:
American Handgunner Nov/Dec 2011 Digital Edition—Page 66
Best Regards, Les