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PACKING IRON #182857 08/26/2017 12:39 AM
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SEEN A LOT OF PRETTY GUNS HERE SO FAR BUT WHAT ABOUT GOOD LEATHER? I BELT CARRY IN THE FIELD (MY RANCH, AT MY SHOOTING RANGE ON THE RIO GRANDE, AT A DEER LEASE FRIENDS AND RELATIVES HAVE, etc.) MAYBE 80 OR SO DAYS A YEAR. MOSTLY I USE EL PASO SADDLERY ROUGHOUT MONEY BELTS AND I AM PARTIAL TO VINTAGE HOLSTERS, ESPECIALLY FANCY HOLSTERS (BBQ HOLSTERS) BUT ALSO HAVE PRACTICAL PLAIN HOLSTERS. WILL BE POSTING PICTURES OF GUNS AND HOLSTERS SOON (I HOPE).

P.S. TEXAS NOW HAS OPEN CARRY BUT IN URBAN AREAS MOST LICENSE HOLDERS PREFER TO CARRY CONCEALED AND I RARELY CARRY OPEN IN TOWN.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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This is a Barranti Threepersons housing one of my 5 1/2-inch Bisleys - a custom in .45 Colt.



This elephant hide holster was stitched by member CraigC. The picture does it no justice (I have better photos of it that I will post as soon as I locate them).



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Re: PACKING IRON [Re: 45MAN] #182864 08/26/2017 2:06 AM
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I have never been a fan of open carry in public places.I don't advertise. The people that I think need to know I carry do. Never been to a fancy barbecue,but around like minded people I would carry in one of the cross draw holsters I have made. Couple of pictures on bragging board,never can seem to figure out how to post them.


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MAX: I CHECKED OUT BARRANTI LEATHER, NICE STUFF, MAY GIVE HIM SOME BUSINESS, I REALLY LIKE HIS FANCY No. 5 WITH FLORAL CARVING AND LACING.

JUNEBUG: A BBQ GUN IS JUST A FANCY GUN, USUALLY ENGRAVED AND/OR WITH FANCY GRIPS, AND OFTEN NICKELED OR BRIGHT STAINLESS.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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 Quote:
...I would carry in one of the cross draw holsters I have made. Couple of pictures on bragging board,never can seem to figure out how to post them.


Well, lets see if we can't do something about that junebug ;-)











Nice!!!


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BOUGHT A BEAUTIFUL FLORAL CARVED, AUSTIN STYLE, EL PASO SADDLERY HOLSTER FOR A N-FRAME S&W, AT A GOOD PRICE, ON EBAY. WORE IT TO THE SHOOTING RANGE ON THE RIO GRANDE (IN NO-MAN'S LAND BETWEEN THE RIVER AND A BORDER FENCE). IT FIT FUNNY AND WEIRD IN MY NORMAL RIGHT SIDE CARRY. WHEN I GOT HOME I FIGURED OUT IT WAS A CROSS DRAW. BECAUSE OF MY GIRTH AND LIMITED RANGE OF MOTION IN MY RIGHT SHOULDER CROSS DRAW IS NOT PRACTICAL FOR ME. BEFORE I BUY OFF THE INTERNET NOW I LOOK CLOSE TO MAKE SURE IT IS NOT CROSS DRAW. WHEN I HAVE ENUFF POSTS TO QUALIFY TO PUT IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU MAY SEE IT.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Very nice Junebug!

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I have made one or two. From traditional blackpowder rigs...



...cowboy rigs...


...and movie rigs...




...to field holsters...




...modern concealment...


...flap holsters...


...and Rocky Mountain fur trade era knife sheaths.



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I love good leather and this thread has a lot of nice holsters. I can see I am going to have to add a Craig44 holster to the inventory. Here's a few of mine. You'll notice they're all correctly handed.

An old El Paso Saddlery Threeperson cross draw. My wife bought this for me as a birthday present when I only had one centerfire revolver and we were poor as church mice. It rode on my belt many a thousand miles. It shows a little wear.



Another birthday present from my wife. A Barranti EK#5.



A pair of 45 Colts in their respective shucks. The top one a vintage Lawrence 120 and the lower a Simply Rugged Pancake.



This old Bianchi makes a nice home for my Powermag.



And a well worn, much traveled old Hunter housing an equally well traveled Single Six. Many long miles and days on the trapline and a few truck loads of coyotes fell to the SS.


Re: PACKING IRON [Re: mart] #182896 08/27/2017 1:03 AM
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MART: GREAT VARIETY OF CLASSIC HOLSTERS AND HOLSTER TYPES, PACKING IRON THE RIGHT WAY. YOU CAN FIND GOOD LAWRENCE HOLSTERS FOR UNDER A $100 ON EBAY. MOST OF THE SELLERS DO NOT KNOW WHAT GUN THE HOLSTER IS FOR SO YOU HAVE TO FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF. HOW DO YOU LIKE THE EK#5? CLASSIC STYLE + FLORAL CARVING + LACING, HARD TO GET ANY FANCIER.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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CRAIG44: BEAUTIFUL IRON PACKS. DO YOU JUST MAKE FOR PERSONAL USE OR IS YOUR WORK AVAILABLE TO OTHERS?


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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I love the EK#5. Rides high on the belt and holds the revolver in close to the body. A very comfortable set up. I'm swooning right now for one of the Craig44's Paladin holsters in elephant hide. I've found several holsters on eBay, in fact that Lawrence 120 with the Bisley 45 and the Bianchi came from eBay, for not much money.

Here's a couple of pictures of the EK#5 in use.

Cooking breakfast at a men's ministry float trip.



And helping a carpentry challenged friend build a bear baiting tree stand for him and him daughters


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Left is a Lawrence 120 for my 6" DW .32 mag and right is an El Paso for my 4" S&W .32 mag... Bought on e-bay.... Below is a heavy leather holster patterned after a Lawrence 120 for my five shot 475 Bisley that was made by a good friend...bottom shows three Lawrence and a black Bianchi flap holster for a 8 3/8" S&W N-frame.... these four were purchased on e-bay and as 45man said,
the sellers usually don`t know what they have.....



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JAMES: I SEE WHERE YOU HAVE LEARNED HOW TO PICK FROM THE PICKERS ON EBAY.

THERE ARE 1,000'S OF HOLSTERS FOR SALE ON EBAY SO YOU HAVE TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO FILTER THRU THEM. REALLY GOOD VINTAGE HOLSTERS FOR SALE ON GUN BROKER BUT THE SELLERS ARE MORE SAVVY AND THE PRICES ARE HIGHER.

WHEN GIVEN THE CHOICE I PREFER HOLSTERS WITH A HAMMER THONG VERSUS A STRAP. SOME HOLSTERS ARE BUILT SUCH THAT YOU CAN PUT DA AND SA REVOLVERS IN THEM BUT A STRAP WILL NOT WORK FOR BOTH, IT WILL USUALLY ONLY WORK FOR ONE OR THE OTHER. I HAVE SOME REALLY NICE VINTAGE HOLSTERS THAT I CAN PUT N FRAMES AND RUGER SA's IN AND SINCE THEY HAVE THE HAMMER THONGS THEY ARE DA - SA.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Actually the 1st pic is of the 3rd holster I ever made for a customer. I took orders from 2013 to 2016 but took a year off to get caught up, as this is only a side thing and my regular IT business was 7 days a week until only recently. Now I'm battling tendinitis but hoping to start taking orders again soon.

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I've purchased several Lawrence 120's on EBay before all you guys figured it out.
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Bought several for less than $50, some closer to $20.

I have a Barranti EK but mine shows quite a bit more wear than Mart's. It carries my Power Custom #5 Ruger and they have seen several miles together. The shuck is holding up fine but is quite a bit darker now. I need to figure out how to post pics again.

In my opinion El Paso Saddelry is producing some of the best "non custom" leather available these days.

Dan

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Thanks Rod. Craig44 you do beautiful work. Those holsters and especially the Knife sheaths are SWEEEEEEEET!!!!!!! Mart it's great to see that you use them, as they were meant to be used.

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I believe in using guns and holsters as they were intended and not just as show pieces. I like fine guns and fine leather, I just don't baby them.

It's hard to tell in this picture but that's the EK#5 on my hip while I'm dipnetting salmon. Had to clean a little fish slime off after the trip but it was no worse for wear.


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45Man, Yes...I`ve been getting Lawrence/El Paso holsters on e-bay for quite sometime and these are just a few of the many I own... Had to sell some cause I had too many...

MART, your SS in the Hunter holster must have some stories to tell.......Never walked a trap line but this S&W .22 Kit gun has killed more game then any of my big bore`s with finish shots... She was the 3ed handgun I bought in the `70s and was originally blue...Had it re-blued twice and then hard chromed. The holster is also by S&W and just like your SS Hunter... Had a mag cylinder fitted and a 40gr FMJ zips through the thickest skull..


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Well great! Now I've got to build another holster. You guys have some amazing looking leather. Something I've never said about nylon or kydex.


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James,

It has seen a few miles that's for sure. And it came to me already with plenty of experience, or at least time in a holster. The Micro Sight added to it tells me the previous owner may have been more than just a casual user.

Not to get this thread too far off track from leather but I bought it shortly after we were married 26 years ago. I was working seasonally for the Forest Service, about 7-8 months a year and trapping professionally in the winter. It was a great life. Not much money but we got by and had a little left at the end of each month.

I needed a good little sidearm for dispatching furbearers. I had a little 1902 single shot Winchester I was using to dispatch animals but worried that modern ammo might be too much for it and retired it. A friend had a small gun shop and that little SS was in the display. He let me put it on lay away while I grabbed every extra hour of fire patrol and wildfire fighting OT I could get. I got it paid off in time for trapping season and it has been with me ever since. It has dispatched enough coyotes to sink a barge.

I once put it in the Ransom Rest just to see how it fared. I knew it was a shooter but was shocked when the old yellow box Winchester put six into one ragged hole at 25 yards. I carry it often when I'm moose and caribou hunting to harvest the occasional ptarmigan and snowshoe. It's one that will stay with me to the end. It deserves a nicer holster than that old Hunter and maybe a full refurbish. I at one time considered doing a 38 Special #5 on it but can't bring myself to change it.
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that`s a story for Field & Stream.......
shooting the Win. ammo like that makes it a keeper for sure... a perfect candidate for "one gun" situation......


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WENT TO A GUN SHOW LAST WEEK, 1 DEALER HAD ABOUT 100 HANDGUNS, ALL SEMI-AUTOS, NO REVOLVERS. AS FOR HOLSTERS, MOSTLY NYLON AND OTHER SYNTHETICS, AND MOSTLY FOR SEMI-AUTOS. ONCE IN A WHILE YOU SEE "CUSTOM" LEATHER HOLSTER MAKERS AT THE LOCAL SHOW, REAL CLUNKY LOOKING STUFF, NOT FOR ME. THE YOUNGER GUYS ARE ALL IN TO BLACK GUNS, SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS AND TACTICAL ACCROUTEMENTS. NICE TO FIND LIKE MINDED PISTOLEROS ON THIS WEBSITE.

AND YES MART, GOOD GUNS AND GOOD HOLSTERS ARE TO BE USED AND ENJOYED.


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 Originally Posted By: 45MAN
THE YOUNGER GUYS ARE ALL IN TO BLACK GUNS, SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS AND TACTICAL ACCROUTEMENTS.


This is why I stopped my Shooting Times and Guns & Ammo subscription....


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Some of the shooters in my circle are surprised to find despite being a LE handgun and tactical shotgun instructor, I don't own any black guns other than one Glock 22. And that's because we train on and carry that weapon. When I retire it'll probably go by the wayside and I'll only carry my beloved revolvers.

I'm far happier with blued steel, nice grips, and fine leather. I don't mind the occasional stainless steel revolver. As long as it has nice grips and is housed in nice leather.

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 Originally Posted By: mart
Some of the shooters in my circle are surprised to find despite being a LE handgun and tactical shotgun instructor, I don't own any black guns other than one Glock 22. And that's because we train on and carry that weapon. When I retire it'll probably go by the wayside and I'll only carry my beloved revolvers.

I'm far happier with blued steel, nice grips, and fine leather. I don't mind the occasional stainless steel revolver. As long as it has nice grips and is housed in nice leather.


Mart,
I spent a couple of decades training with black guns too. By the time I had been in the field for 10-12 years my Glock 22 came so natural to carry that I all but gave up my long guns for handgun hunting. I still own a couple, ok several, black guns but my heart is in the wheel gun and specialty pistol arena. They bring something to the table that few other things do for me.


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Sorry for derailing this leather thread. To make up for my indiscretion how about a picture of the gun belt I'm considering. The belt is a Lawrence and the holster a Hunter. The holster needs some restitching but the belt is in nice shape.

In all the holsters I've owned, I've never had a gun belt like this. Duty belts yes, but a gun belt with cartridge loops, no.

I'm weighing whether it will be practical or not. I guess I should just buy it and see how it works for me.


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AFTER YEARS OF HYPE AND COVER TO COVER COVERAGE IN THE GUN SLICKS I SUCCUMBED AND BLEW SOME MONEY ON AN AR (A ROCK RIVER COYOTE SPECIAL OR SOMETHING), IT GAVE ME A SOFT ON. HAVE SHOT IT AT THE RANGE BUT HAVE NEVER TAKEN IT A FIELD.

MART: MY ROUGHOUT MONEY BELTS HAVE 24 BULLET LOOPS, AND WITH A LITTLE LUCK MAYBE I COULD REACH A FEW OF THEM, FOR ME THEY ARE OVERKILL AND I JUST CARRY 6 OR 7 ROUNDS. IF I WAS GOING TO BUY A NEW GUN BELT IT WOULD HAVE NO BULLET LOOPS AND I WOULD JUST RELY ON A BULLET SLIDE OR 2.


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forgot to post this holster made by a good friend for me to carry my TLA #5....below: same holster with Gallagher 475... both 5 1/2" single actions fit..... bottom:
I have a soft spot for flap holsters and after seeing an old ad from a 1920`s NRA mag for a Heiser flap holster I had a copy made for my FA`s 44 mag....the darker brown leather color was caused by the lighting when I took the photo........



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VERY NICE LEATHER AND GUNS JAMES. I AM AMBIVALENT ABOUT FLAP HOLSTERS BECAUSE THEY HIDE THE GUN AND I DO NOT USUALLY SEEK THEM OUT. ON KNIFE SHEATHS, SINCE I AM RIGHT HANDED AND CARRY MY REVOLVERS ON THE RIGHT, WHENEVER I ORDERED A CUSTOM KNIFE I WOULD ALWAYS ASK FOR A LEFT SIDE SHEATH.


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I've got chest rigs that I really like, like this one from 7x Leather.



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TEST TEST TEST, HOPING I GOT 2 PHOTOS ON HERE OF A S&W 625-6 MOUNTAIN GUN IN A FANCY HUNTER HOLSTER. THIS FANCY HUNTER HOLSTER (FLORAL CARVED + LACING) MAY BE THE "FIND OF THE CENTURY" AS MOST HUNTER HOLSTERS ARE "PLAIN JANE". I FIGURE SOME GUY ON THE NIGHT SHIFT SNUCK THIS ONE INTO THE PRODUCTION LINE. THE BELT IS AN EL PASO ROUGHOUT MONEY BELT. THE 625 LAID DORMANT FOR YEARS AS I DID NOT CARE FOR THE ROUND BUTT BUT THEN I FOUND THESE ROUND BUTT TO SQUARE BUTT GRIPS ON EBAY AND THEY WORK GREAT, AND LOOK GOOD TOO. THIS GUN SHOOTS VERY WELL WITH MY OLD WEST LOADS @ AROUND 860 fps WITH THE OTBC 250 gr. FP BULLET. I CARRY THIS A LOT WHEN I AM MOSTLY DOING WORK AT THE RANCH OR A DEER LEASE. IF I AM LIKELY TO MAYBE WANT TO HUNT WITH A BELT GUN I WOULD OPT FOR SOMETHING WITH A LONGER BARREL, BUT FOR EVERYDAY USE THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OUTFIT.

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"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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GUYS: ON MY PC THE PICTURES ARE BLURRY, HOW ARE THEY ON YOURS? MAKING PROGRESS ON POSTING PICTURES BUT BLURRY WILL NOT DO. THE 2 PICTURES DID NOT GO IN BLURRY??????????????


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Some great looking leather. I carried a Single-Six in a fast draw rig for years before going to a pair of Smiths. I've been looking for a holster that will fit a K & L frame with a Vortex Venom sight (old eyes just won't work with irons) for nearly two years without success. Looks like I need to find a good holster builder. This thread is giving me some good ideas and I am starting to lean to a cross draw rig, keep them photos coming.
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excellent....your pics are fine here
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have the same S&W .45 Colt Mtn. Gun and grips but you have a nicer holster......
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There's a lot of beautiful leather in this thread.


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I'll add a couple from Mike Barranti, a Longhorn Companion on the left with a 5.5' Ruger Bisley, .45 Colt and a 'Hank' Sloan with a 4" 629'

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/thumbs/holsters_001.JPG

And a couple from Rob Leahy, a carved 120 and a basket weave Sourdough Pancake.

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_002.JPG

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I just don't get tired of looking at good leather. And there's plenty of it on this thread. Keep em coming.

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I AM IN A VORTEX BETWEEN LEARNING HOW TO POST AND A NEW CELL PHONE THAT IS NOT ALL SET UP YET. I HAVE A REALLY NICE CUSTOM MADE BBQ RIG, FIT FOR A "SHERIFF FOR A DAY" OCCASSION, THAT I WILL BE POSTING PICTURES OF.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Here are a couple more, a Barranti 'Threepersons' and a Simply Rugged 'crossdraw'.

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_003.JPG


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Here are a couple more, a Barranti 'Threepersons' and a Simply Rugged 'crossdraw'.

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_003.JPG




Rod, too.

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And for you who carry the 1911......

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_005.JPG

A Don Hume 'paddle' flanked by a couple from Rob Leahy of Simply Rugged.

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Posted this over in another topic, thought I'd include it here for the holster. Most of us in rural law enforcement during the 70's, 80's and 90's had a local saddlemaker friend that would as a favor turn out some pretty decent holsters. Mine was Jack Raspberry of Pawhuska. This belt and holster Jack put together for me in the late 80's.

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When I ordered a TLA #5 from Bill Grover I told him to include one of his holsters...A unique design for sure.......


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Lawrence half flap for 8 3/8" model 29.....


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James,

You've about cornered the market on fine and rare leather holsters. I think that's the first TLA holster I've ever seen.

I tried to order a TLA but submitted my order too late. They had just made the decision to stop taking orders when I sent mine in. I keep hoping one will come my way some day.

Mart

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"A quiet hit in the right place is better than a loud miss in the wrong place followed by 10 more shots on the run"

I was a handgun hunter, when handgun wasn't cool.....
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FANCY "BBQ" RIG, FLORAL CARVED, WITH MATCHING KNIFE SCABBARD, KNIFE OR TOOL POUCH, 44/45 6 ROUND AMMO SLIDES AND HOLSTER, AND GOLD AND SILVER HARDWARE. LEATHER WAS DONE BY LAWMAN TITO PENA, WHO LEARNED THE CRAFT FROM HIS FATHER. KNIFE HAS IVORY MICRATA SCALES. THE REVOLVER IS A S&W MODEL OF 1989 IN 45 COLT, WITH STABILIZED ELK STAG GRIPS WITH S&W MEDALLIONS. THE GOLD AND SILVER BUCKLE, etc. WAS A GIFT FROM A FRIEND BACK WHEN MORTALS COULD AFFORD SUCH THINGS. WORE THIS RIG ON OCASSION AT THE YO HANDGUN HUNTS BUT NOT SINCE (WILL BE REMEDYING THAT SOON). PERFECT RIG TO WEAR IF YOU ARE EVER "SHERIFF FOR A DAY". HOLSTER IS OF "POUCH" DESIGN, i.e. IT WILL ACCOMODATE N-FRAMES, REDHAWKS, BLACKHAWKS AND COLT SAA's WITH UP TO 5 1/2 INCH BARRELS.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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The worlds best dressed Charter Arms. Doc and I horse traded for him to build this. Very nice.


"A quiet hit in the right place is better than a loud miss in the wrong place followed by 10 more shots on the run"

I was a handgun hunter, when handgun wasn't cool.....
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Great looking rig 45MAN. Seems a lot us appreciate good leather. There sure a lot of here.

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A friend and peer from a Texas SO made this one for me for trips south of the Red......

img/http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_0021.JPG/img

A style known as a Texas 'Joc-Strap' for a 4" N-frame.

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The worlds best dressed Charter Arms. Doc and I horse traded for him to build this. Very nice.[/quote]

REFLEX 264: HUMOR IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED. GOOD LEATHER JUST MAKES GUNS BETTER


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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 Originally Posted By: Russell
A friend and peer from a Texas SO made this one for me for trips south of the Red......

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_0021.JPG

A style known as a Texas 'Joc-Strap' for a 4" N-frame.


I once owned a 4" N frame. Best gun I ever sold and one of the two I regret selling the most.


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Great looking rig 45MAN. Seems a lot us appreciate good leather. There sure a lot of here.


you hit the nail on the head Mart

PS- if ever at a BBQ with 45 Man, I will make sure to say "PLEASE pass the potato salad".....
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Mike Barranti just sent me this picture yesterday of one he just finished for my wife's 637 2 inch S&W 38 Special. A little cross draw rig just like she asked for. I'm not sure how her purple grips are going to look in that classy holster but it's her rig.


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lookin good.....


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The worlds best dressed Charter Arms. Doc and I horse traded for him to build this. Very nice.


REFLEX 264: HUMOR IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED. GOOD LEATHER JUST MAKES GUNS BETTER[/quote]

Hey it shoots better than 90% of the Colts out there so.........lol


"A quiet hit in the right place is better than a loud miss in the wrong place followed by 10 more shots on the run"

I was a handgun hunter, when handgun wasn't cool.....
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S.D. MYRES (1871 - 1952) ORIGINATED AND/OR POPULARIZED THE JOCKSTRAP HOLSTER. HE STARTED OUT IN SWEETWATER, TEXAS THEN MOVED TO EL PASO, TEXAS, WHERE HIS HOLSTER/SADDLE COMPANY REMAINED IN BUSINESS UNTIL THE COMPANY CLOSED IN 1969.

THE FIRST 2 PICTURES ARE MYRES JOCKSTRAP HOLSTERS, THE 1st 1 IS HOLSTERING A 5 INCH S&W MODEL OF 1989 IN 45 COLT (I HAVE BEEN USING THIS COMBO A LOT LATELY), WHILE THE 2nd IS HOLSTERING A 6 INCH S&W MODEL 53 JET REVOLVER WITH A K-HORNET CYLINDER. NEITHER OF THESE HOLSTERS HAVE A RETENTION DEVICE (STRAP OR THONG) AND RELY ON A CANT AND WORKMANSHIP TO KEEP THE GUNS IN. THE 3rd ONE IS A LAWRENCE JOCKSTRAP HOLSTER, HOLSTERING A 6 INCH COLT OFFICIAL POLICE, AND THE 4th ONE IS AN EL PASO SADDLERY "SWEETWATER" JOCKSTRAP HOLSTER, HOLSTERING A 6 1/2 INCH S&W MODEL 25 CLASSIC. ALL 4 GUNS HAVE STABILIZED ELK STAG GRIPS WITH APPROPRIATE FACTORY MEDALLIONS.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Here's a more modern holster and a goodun' by GALCO, SA0166 for a 5.5" single action and a 6-round carrier by Simply Rugged.

http://www.handgunhunt.com/photopost/data/500/holsters_0022.JPG


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HERE IS A PHOTO OF A MODIFIED S&W BRAND HOLSTER FOR MY 5 1/2 INCH SS RUGER BISLEY IN 45 COLT. I HAD THE HOLSTER MODIFIED TO FIT A WIDER BELT AND TO REMOVE SOME LEATHER AROUND THE REAR SIGHT. I WAS HAVING ISSUES WITH HOLSTERS DEPRESSING THE REAR SIGHT JUST ENUFF SO THAT THE ELEVATION SCREW COULD ROTATE (A BOWEN ROUGH COUNTRY REAR SIGHT IS ON MY "GET" LIST FOR THIS REVOLVER). JRH CUSTOMIZED THIS REVOLVER FOR ME INCLUDING FITTING A 44 MAG CYLINDER REAMED OUT TO TIGHT 45 COLT DIMENSIONS. AN AWESOME GUN, PROBABLY MY MOST USED AND CARRIED BELT GUN. SOME GUNS WE SHOOT BETTER THAN OTHERS AND THIS IS 1 OF MY TOP GUNS.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Pretty rigs


"A quiet hit in the right place is better than a loud miss in the wrong place followed by 10 more shots on the run"

I was a handgun hunter, when handgun wasn't cool.....
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HERE IS A REAL CLASSIC, THE EL PASO SADDLERY 1930 "AUSTIN" HOLSTER, GOOD LOOKS AND A GREAT CARRY HOLSTER. THE GUN IS A S&W 5 INCH MODEL 27. AS I RECALL, SKEETER SKELTON'S FAVORITE REVOLVER WAS A 5 INCH MODEL 27. WHEN I AM NOT CARRYING A 45 COLT MORE LIKELY THAN NOT THAT I WILL BE CARRYING THIS REVOLVER, I SHOOT IT WELL, AND IT IS VERY ACCURATE. I USE CAST BULLETS IN IT BUT ALAS, EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN ME THAT THERE ARE FAR BETTER CHOICES IF YOU MAY WISH TO USE YOUR BELT GUN ON DEER.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Fresh out of the box new holsters are pretty no doubt. But its when they start to get that look that glow,scratch,and patina from good honest wear that they really shine.Then they have story's to tell! Beautiful rigs guys.


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Fresh out of the box new holsters are pretty no doubt. But its when they start to get that look that glow,scratch,and patina from good honest wear that they really shine.Then they have story's to tell! Beautiful rigs guys.



Nothing's really cool until the new has worn off.


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 Originally Posted By: junebug
Fresh out of the box new holsters are pretty no doubt. But its when they start to get that look that glow,scratch,and patina from good honest wear that they really shine.Then they have story's to tell! Beautiful rigs guys.


JB, that say`s it.....


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I have a couple holsters to add to the mix
For my Encore with 10" barrel in .410 shotgun caliber

Top is a S.D. Myers, mddle is EPS and bottom s a Barranti EK#5



An EPS rig with a Barranti pouch knife sheath


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DOC BARRANTI WAS SUPPOSE TO MAIL ME MY EK No. 5 TODAY, SERIAL # 30. JOHN TAFFIN GOT # 1 IN 2008, 30 OF THESE HOLSTERS IN 10 YEARS, NOT A LOT. IF YOU WANT ONE BE PREPARED TO WAIT AROUND 6 MONTHS. HOPE TO POST PICTURES NEXT WEEK.


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Six months? I'm in my 12th month waiting for a High Country Companion. It will be worth the wait though.

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Six months? I'm in my 12th month waiting for a High Country Companion. It will be worth the wait though.


Yes it will...


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ON 9/1/17 I ORDERED MY BARRANTI EK No. 5 FOR USE WITH 5 1/2 INCH RUGER BISLEYS. I GOT IT ON 2/16/18. MINE IS # 30 AND IS SERIALIZED EK30. DOC MADE MINE AND ANOTHER EK No. 5, THAT HAD BEEN ON ORDER SINCE MAY OF 2017, AT THE SAME TIME. THE FIRST PICTURE SHOWS IT AS RECEIVED, THE NEXT 2 PICTURES SHOW IT AFTER I APPLIED A GENEROUS TREATMENT OF PECARD's ANTIQUE LEATHER DRESSING. THE FIRST PICTURE SHOWS IT HOLSTERING MY 5 1/2 INCH SS JRH CUSTOMIZED 45 COLT BISLEY AND THE SECOND PICTURE SHOWS IT HOLSTERING A BOWEN PERFECTED BLUE BISLEY IN 45 COLT, BOTH WITH HIGH FRONT SIGHTS. BOTH GUNS FIT WELL IN THE HOLSTER AND THERE IS NO REAR SIGHT DEPRESSION, i.e. IT IS CUT RIGHT FOR ADUSTABLE SIGHTS. IT IS A TIGHT FIT ON MY 2 1/2 INCH WIDE EL PASO ROUGHOUT MONEY BELT BUT A NO GO ON A SLIGHTLY WIDER BELT. THE FLORAL CARVING IS OF THE "EXTRA FANCY" TYPE. A REALLY NICE LOOKING HOLSTER. PRESENT INTENTIONS ARE TO USE IT, BUT SPARINGLY, IT IS TOO NICE TO USE AS AN EVERYDAY HOLSTER.


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For my TLA 45.....


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 Originally Posted By: jamesfromjersey

For my TLA 45.....


JAMES: I TRIED A COUPLE OF MY No. 5's IN EK30, A REALLY TOO TIGHT OF A FIT. WILL JUST STICK WITH MY RUGER BISLEYS.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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My carry revolvers. On the left my .45 in an El Paso Saddlery rig and on the right the .357 in a Cochise Leather Co. rig.



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LONFHUNTER: NEAT GUNS AND RIGS, WHAT ARE THE REVOLVERS?


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Re: PACKING IRON [Re: 45MAN] #189844 02/19/2018 9:27 PM
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 Originally Posted By: 45MAN
LONFHUNTER: NEAT GUNS AND RIGS, WHAT ARE THE REVOLVERS?

They are Pietta Thunderballs


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Re: PACKING IRON [Re: longhunter] #193466 07/08/2018 8:21 PM
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VINTAGE LAWRENCE 130B, SIZE 507 (5 1/2 INCH COLT SAA's), JOCK STRAP, BASKETWEAVE, HOLSTER PACKING A NICKELED 45 COLT SAA, WITH GENUINE IVORIES. THE COLT WAS TUNED BY EDDIE JANIS, INCLUDING FITTING A PROPERLY DIMENSIONED CYLINDER. THE GUN IS A FINE SHOOTER, AND THIS RIG CAN BE USED IN THE FIELD OR FOR A BBQ.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
Re: PACKING IRON [Re: 45MAN] #193472 07/09/2018 1:55 PM
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keep that one for show Rey..... A beautiful piece of leather


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Re: PACKING IRON [Re: mart] #193617 07/21/2018 4:30 AM
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sounds great,

Re: PACKING IRON [Re: Marcel Behler] #193746 07/29/2018 12:35 AM
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A LAWRENCE FLORAL CARVED HOLSTER FOR A 3 1/2 INCH N FRAME JUST SOLD FOR $536.50 ON EBAY. TWO BIDDERS WENT AT IT FROM ABOUT THE $150 MARK ON, WHERE THEY LEFT ME SUCKING WIND AND EATING DUST. SURE WAS A NICE HOLSTER BUT $536.50???????????


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Re: PACKING IRON [Re: 45MAN] #193763 07/30/2018 5:37 PM
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Some people have more money than sense? Lotta Money...

Re: PACKING IRON [Re: cherokeetracker] #193767 07/30/2018 8:58 PM
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Maybe Lotto Money.


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Re: PACKING IRON [Re: Sawfish] #194228 09/04/2018 7:36 PM
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RECENT "BBQ HOLSTER" ACQUISITION OF A VINTAGE EL PASO SADDLERY FLORAL CARVED HOLSTER FOR MID-FRAME 4 INCH REVOLVERS, HOLSTERING THE SCARCE COLT OFFICIAL POLICE IN 32-20, THIS ONE WITH THE RARE 4 INCH BARREL AND WEARING GENUINE IVORIES. AN ALL AROUND NICE RIG FOR SPECIAL GATHERINGS.


"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Very nice!


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