lah
.30 Stingray
Posts: 432
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Post by lah on Jun 14, 2017 16:43:16 GMT -5
I purchased this one in 1977-78. I ordered it from John Bianchi. It is #1898H which is lined. I use this for a Ruger BH, 4 5/8”. It is a great holster. In the second picture you can see the holster disassembled for cleaning. Third picture is with sixgun. The far right holster
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Joe S.
.401 Bobcat
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Post by Joe S. on Jun 14, 2017 17:06:20 GMT -5
Very nice!
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lah
.30 Stingray
Posts: 432
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Post by lah on Jun 14, 2017 21:39:54 GMT -5
Nothing fancy, just some old stuff that works.
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cmh
.401 Bobcat
Posts: 3,745
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Post by cmh on Jun 14, 2017 23:34:02 GMT -5
I like it..... nice looking holster.
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Otony
.327 Meteor
Posts: 722
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Post by Otony on Jun 15, 2017 3:13:34 GMT -5
I had one of those for a Colt SAA back in the late '70s. Had a set of Jay Scott zebrawood grips on that fine sixgun too!
Man I thought I some kinda cool. Wish I still had both that pistola and that holster.
Otony
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Post by Robster on Jun 15, 2017 4:21:01 GMT -5
every one of those holsters are great looking leather. I like the grips on your gun too. that was carved with some very fine craftmanship. thanks for sharing
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Post by seak89 on Jun 15, 2017 11:55:06 GMT -5
Working holster always look like a good working holster. A fancy rig after a few years of hard use tends to look abused.
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lah
.30 Stingray
Posts: 432
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Post by lah on Jun 15, 2017 21:13:02 GMT -5
I like the grips on your gun too. that was carved with some very fine craftmanship. thanks for sharing I loaned this sixgun to a friend for a couple months to shoot & he relief carved the grips to return the favor. They aren't perfect but I'm happy.
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