Schofield Rig
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- Rube Burrows
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Schofield Rig
I know it's not a lever gun but hopefully no one won't mind.
Decided it was time to make a new Schofield rig.
Decided to do a money belt with these holsters.
Decided it was time to make a new Schofield rig.
Decided to do a money belt with these holsters.
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Re: Schofield Rig
Couple more pics.
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Re: Schofield Rig
Looks great.
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Re: Schofield Rig
Nice work!
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Re: Schofield Rig
I really like the classic way they look, I wish I had your talent...
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Re: Schofield Rig
You have some real talent!! Wow. .
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- Rube Burrows
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Re: Schofield Rig
gamekeeper wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 3:16 pm I really like the classic way they look, I wish I had your talent...
Thank you. I wanted something that had some embelishment to it but still rather plain and classic looking.
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Re: Schofield Rig
+1 - both counts!gamekeeper wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 3:16 pm I really like the classic way they look, I wish I had your talent...
Re: Schofield Rig
Nice work! Luv my Schofield too.
Which reminds me -- I need to shoot it more, and watch the remake of "3:10 to Yuma" and replay the scene where the bad guy speed loads his Schofields. If I recall, he carried two of 'em.
Old No7
Which reminds me -- I need to shoot it more, and watch the remake of "3:10 to Yuma" and replay the scene where the bad guy speed loads his Schofields. If I recall, he carried two of 'em.
Old No7
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Re: Schofield Rig
That's really nice.
I've never owned or shot a Schofield, but always thought they were really neat.
I've never owned or shot a Schofield, but always thought they were really neat.
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Re: Schofield Rig
Thanks ya'll.
Yeah, shooting the Schofield is def. different than the Colt style. I still prefer the Colt style revolvers but the Schofields are fun to shoot now and then and they are pretty to look at too.
Yeah, shooting the Schofield is def. different than the Colt style. I still prefer the Colt style revolvers but the Schofields are fun to shoot now and then and they are pretty to look at too.
Re: Schofield Rig
Kudos !!! the poster for perfect . . . talent AND skillRube Burrows wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 8:30 am Thanks ya'll.
Yeah, shooting the Schofield is def. different than the Colt style. I still prefer the Colt style revolvers but the Schofields are fun to shoot now and then and they are pretty to look at too.
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Re: Schofield Rig
Grizz wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 9:58 amKudos !!! the poster for perfect . . . talent AND skillRube Burrows wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 8:30 am Thanks ya'll.
Yeah, shooting the Schofield is def. different than the Colt style. I still prefer the Colt style revolvers but the Schofields are fun to shoot now and then and they are pretty to look at too.
Thanks Grizz.
Re: Schofield Rig
Now that's a handsome rig!
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Re: Schofield Rig
Many thanks yall.
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Re: Schofield Rig
So, this brings up a question. I'd love to get into holster making one day. How does one get started?