show us your leather...

love that vintage ankle rig......definately progressive thinking with the boot-lock laces....


i have a ROSS belt side holster on order.....picked them because i needed/wanted a holster for my/wife's 3" BULL barrel model 36 and it had to have a safety snap.

never saw a sample in real life but they look well made.....
 
I do love gunleather! There are some wonderful rigs posted here. Keep 'em coming!

El Paso Threeperson crossdraw:

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Unknown make Colt Pocket Hammerless shoulder rig from long, long ago:

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I like Kramer horsehide holsters - they are not ornamental but rather purely functional, and wear like iron. I have several of them, and this is the one for my USP 40c:

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Cheaper Than Dirt just had an email promotion on El Paso Saddlery holsters-I picked up a 1920 Threepersons model for a 4" N frame,full pigskin lined,w/ safety strap,for $35 plus shipping.I also bought a #88 Street Combat suede lined model for a Government model,also $35.They came in yesterday & are new in the manufacturer's bag.
Regards,
turnerriver
SWCA,CCA,NRA Endowment Life member
 
Originally posted by tipoc:
Left to right, post war .357 Magnum in a Bianchi, 629 in an El Paso Saddlery tortilla rig, and a 624 in a Milt Sparks.
I believe the center one is a "Street Combat." The Tortilla holster by EPS is a thumbreak style.
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tipoc
 
I would sure like some information on the Cows Suspender Holster rig if possible.

That looks very interesting.
 
Here ya go Iggy: http://www.cows.com/suspen904.html

I bought mine around 10 years ago so they've changed their floral pattern a little bit. It's made for an over/under derringer, but the .32 caliber S&W break tops (hammer or hammerless) fit perfectly. The front sight helps keep it secure in the holster. I've never had mine even think of falling out when bent over to pick up brass. But the gun comes right out when you want it. Seems like the holster was made for the little S&W's!

-Steve
 
awesome everyone! gotta love picture posts.thanks and keep em coming.
 
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In order:

Sparks HSR with a Smith 325

Berns Martin j-frame shoulder rig w/ a Model 40-1

Gordan Davis w/ a Yost SRT Hi Power

Berns Martin Speed Scabbard for a 3.5" N frame

Matt Del Fatti w/ Model 40-1

Thad Rybka w/ a ASP SWT .44 Special

Two Chic Gaylord rigs. The second is for a P-08 Luger

Another TR IWB rig for a Colt .45 SAA that has be converted to a Light Weight by Hamilton Bowen with Roy Fishpaw stocks.
 
Rob Garrett,

Please identify the makers of the rigs, you have some nice ones there.

Now I got this 1942 Mauser from a fella awhile back in the condition you see it in, bulged barrel and all. The grips are plexaglass they were made the same time and place the gun was nickeled, in Munich in '45. It's a bring back. Shoots fairly well even with the barrel. Sold it to a friend not too long ago. So I use the Heiser holster for a Ruger. Oh in these pics it's alongside an ammo pouch by Lawrence for 20 30-30 rounds.

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tipoc
 
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