WHO LOVES HUNTER HOLSTERS?

When I was about 14 my dad and I found this lefty hunter rig ast the flea market. The holster's top edge was torn open exposing the metal insert and the belt was really big. He modified the belt to fit me then made an entirely new metal lined holster pouch with a laced main seam. He put corresponding hidden chicago screws in the back to screw on to the Hunter holster"fender". I wore this to death as a kid roaming the country side with my Ruger .22. I still have it.
When I found the bottom holster in a gun shop junk box for a couple bucks, I was shocked that it was a Hunter. Hunter belt was separate but matched.



 
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Does anybody know what the P or G stand for within the model numbers? Most of the 1100 model holsters I've seen are just that ... 1100. But some of them are 1100P or 1100G.
 
Until this thread, I didn't realize Hunter made a floral pattern holster. Thought they were all plain. My first store bought holster was for a High Standard 999 Sportsman, then my second for a Ruger Black Hawk. Both plain, bought back in the sixties. Still have them.
 
I bought this Hunter 1100 and my first handgun, an H&R model 900, as a teenager in the late 60s. It is still good as new although I had to replace the male half of one of the snaps a few years ago.
Steve W
 

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