From top right - Lawrence 120, the Barranti 44, Simply Rugged Pancake, Barranti EK5, Bianchi 5L, Barranti Sloan, El Paso Saddlery Threepersons cross draw, and the small one is a Barranti Northwest.
Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
Milt Sparks PMK, S&W 310, 40 S&W/moon clips, double speed-loader pouch made for 357's will allow 2 stacked moon clips of 40's, crimson trace grips. 6 in the gun, and 24 on the belt. Quick reloads. I usually carry a Sig or Glock..with an LCR in pocket...but I like this package overall for a self defense revolver. For concealed carry (of revolver), the PMK is my favorite holster by a good margin.
Last edited by JCMCUBIC; 05/02/23. Reason: Clarify - favorite for revolver carry
Some really nice holsters being shown here. Here’s is my 2 best. Top- Milt Sparks HSR cross draw for 6 1/5” N-frame S&Ws Bottom El Paso 1920 “Tom Threeperson’s for 5 1/2” Ruger Flat Top. The rest are mostly Bianchi Holsters. I am a little amazed at the prices from some of the holster makers today. $300 and up for some holsters is a little too rich for me.
Here’s a few I had made recently by Camp Curry Leather, not real fancy but I like that you buy one harness and then you can plug in the different revolvers/holsters.
Here is the backside of a 200AW, which is pretty much the same holster design, minus the protective flap that covers the hammer.
It shows the slot where the belt fits, so you can see where it would ride for you. It is a moderately high riding system and I have carried 4" and 5" N frames for literally thousands of hours while wearing these holsters over the decades.
THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL.
The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world.
Here is the backside of a 200AW, which is pretty much the same holster design, minus the protective flap that covers the hammer.
It shows the slot where the belt fits, so you can see where it would ride for you. It is a moderately high riding system and I have carried 4" and 5" N frames for literally thousands of hours while wearing these holsters over the decades.