CraigC
Hawkeye
Check it out:
http://www.sixgunner.org/fieldholster1.html
http://www.sixgunner.org/fieldholster1.html
Pat-inCO said:I always thought one of these worked fine.
Especially for the cost.
Pat-inCO said:I always thought one of these worked fine.
Especially for the cost.
I use one of these when I am driving around the desert.Pat-inCO said:I always thought one of these worked fine.
Especially for the cost.
charlesappel said:Wow! I have never seen a flap holster with a buckle. :shock:
Unlike the rest of you, charlesappel is actually referring to a holster in the article.DGW1949 said:charlesappel said:Wow! I have never seen a flap holster with a buckle. :shock:
That's not a buckle. It's a ring which when pulled down and slightly outward, releases the holster's gun-retention device. All in all, a rather well thought out design...secure, easy/quick to use, and more "snatch proof" than the earlier designs.
DGW
Cholo said:Yes, but nothing beats quality leather! I found the article fascinating. I especially liked the pics of Craig building that beautiful holster.
Jeepnik said:Cholo said:Yes, but nothing beats quality leather! I found the article fascinating. I especially liked the pics of Craig building that beautiful holster.
Well, I really don't like using leather when doing activities that involve lots of water, especially salt water.
whichwatch said:Jeepnik said:Cholo said:Yes, but nothing beats quality leather! I found the article fascinating. I especially liked the pics of Craig building that beautiful holster.
Well, I really don't like using leather when doing activities that involve lots of water, especially salt water.
Don't skinny dip with your holster on