What model revolver and what barrel length? A holster made for a 6.5" Ruger Blackhawk won't fit a Smith M60, as an extreme example, while a 6" M19 WILL fit inside a holster for a 7.5" Redhawk, it will be a sloppy fit. You don't want that.
I'd describe his holsters as more of Tanker style. I prefer it to shoulder holsters or chest rigs. They can also be carried on your belt without the shoulder strap.
I'd describe his holsters as more of Tanker style. I prefer it to shoulder holsters or chest rigs. They can also be carried on your belt without the shoulder strap.
Those are sharp looking! I guess they would carry between where a pure chest rig and a regular old school vertical shoulder holster would ride, right? I wonder if he would bother to make one for a 1911 Long Slide? (Para Super Hawg, 6"). I may just drop him a line and ask that.
I'd describe his holsters as more of Tanker style. I prefer it to shoulder holsters or chest rigs. They can also be carried on your belt without the shoulder strap.
Those are sharp looking! I guess they would carry between where a pure chest rig and a regular old school vertical shoulder holster would ride, right? I wonder if he would bother to make one for a 1911 Long Slide? (Para Super Hawg, 6"). I may just drop him a line and ask that.
I bet he'd whip ya' up one for a long-slide. I called him a couple months ago needing a shoulder rig for a 10.5" Super Blackhawk. Less than a week later I had 'er in my hands.
I got 2 of his belts and I dunno, 6, 7, maybe 8 of his holsters.
I'd describe his holsters as more of Tanker style. I prefer it to shoulder holsters or chest rigs. They can also be carried on your belt without the shoulder strap.
I'd describe his holsters as more of Tanker style. I prefer it to shoulder holsters or chest rigs. They can also be carried on your belt without the shoulder strap.
BIG +1 and Norm will make whatever it is you need made.
Just now seeing your inquiry - correct on carry location. If he doesn't have a pattern, he will make one from your handgun. He made several new patterns from my guns...