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Leather Holster Rig Help.

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If your looking for a rock solid pancake holster check out simply rugged. www.simplyrugged.com

Well worth the wait.
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There are a lot of good quality holster makers out there. I like a number of different makers as I prefer authentic reproductions.

I suggest looking at Jeff Morrow's site "Shootingstar Saddlery". http://www.shootingstar.montana.com

Then there's Old West Reproductions by Rick Bachman. http://www.oldwestreproductions.com

Wolf ears is another one. http://www. wolfearsequipment.com

Just to name a few that make the old style Cowboy rigs.
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http://www.wrtcleather.com/Cowboy-Gear- ... llery.html

http://www.wmbrownholster.com/

http://www.waynezurl.com/cat/index.php? ... owboy_Gear

The two at the top make the best "AGED" rigs I have seen. The one at the bottom you get the "most bang for the buck" leather. El Paso Saddlery does not age their rigs but they are very well made.
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Post by CraigC »

El Paso Saddlery has a great selection and the quality can't be beat. I have several rigs from them with Texas #2 belts including Threepersons, Austin and Californian holster styles. All good, comfortable designs. As was mentioned though, they do not age their leather. I might have to get one of those nice aged rigs from Wild Rose Trading Co. for my next one though!

Here's a shot of my Single Six rig with Threepersons holster and cap/cartridge box for loose .22's.

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Post by Eric M. »

I needed a holster for my Uberti Cattleman's 1873 Cowboy that I purchased last week.
I went and checked on ebay, and won the auction on a holster last night.
If you guys wouldn't mind checking it out--#140152255087-- you can tell me if I got a good deal or not.
The holster measures 8 1/2" long, and my 1873 has a 4 3/4" barrel, so I think that it will fit, and $54.89 is a good price.

I hate to shop on ebay with what they did to firearms items, but I do save a lot of money if I bid correctly.

Ebay has a ton of holsters for auction that will work with SAA Pistols.
You should check it out Cas.

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Rob of Simply Rugged does a Threepersons as well as his excellent pancakes.
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Another vote for a Tom Threepersons for strong side carry.

But if you looking for crossdraw and field carry combined you may want to check out www.mernickleholsters.com as they make a good crossdraw for carry when riding.

Crossdraw holster:
http://www.mernickleholsters.com/sh/sh7cus1.html

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