Pair of Colts in a B Western type rig, based on a design worn by Wild bill Elliott, though butts aren't toward the front for a twist draw like he was famous for. Bottom, 1952 Colt Cobra in an ultra rare Berns-Martin uncatalogued IWB holster found in a local gun shop junk box. Featured in the book "Holstery".
Here are a couple of pics of my new trappings for my Model 66. This revolver was my first duty weapon as a National Park Service ranger before we transitioned to semi-autos. I recently added elk antler grips from Grashorns Gunworks. The holster is an oxblood colored, floral carved "Sourdough" by Rob Leahy of Simply Rugged Holsters. This is now my favorite holster for this gun.
I was sent this rig to put studs and cartridge loops on it. Also to try to get rid of water spots on it. Rather than remove the water stains which was impossible (for me), I instead "painted" the entire rig with water carefully avoiding the current stains. It all matched up perfect in the end.
More stag and leather...
And yet more, but elk on the gun and some kind of bone on the dagger...