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  • Zorros

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 10, 2017
    1,407
    Metropolis
    Although i haven’t bought a leather holster in years ( i like kydex), i thought this classic revolver would pair nicely with a classic leather scabbard from 1791.
     

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    mopar92

    Official MDS Court Jester
    May 5, 2011
    9,513
    Taneytown
    Although i haven’t bought a leather holster in years ( i like kydex), i thought this classic revolver would pair nicely with a classic leather scabbard from 1791.

    Dang leather craftsman must have been godly back in the day to make a holster to fit a gun that wouldn't even be designed for 150+ years.
     

    Zorros

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 10, 2017
    1,407
    Metropolis
    Dang leather craftsman must have been godly back in the day to make a holster to fit a gun that wouldn't even be designed for 150+ years.

    I knew as soon as i reread the post there would be such a response. Made me laugh out loud to read it.
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    You and Zorros have a thing for revolvers, hell I don’t even own one!

    Would this count or does it need to come in a cardboard box? ;)

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...cheduled-to-make-comeback-in-the-usa-in-2020/

    This post is stupid.

    Go buy a 6 inch 686 or a GP100 AND DO NOT POST AGAIN UNTIL YOU RANGE REPORT!!!!!

    -Posted by a guy who owns almost as many glocks as you do!

    PS, that revolver is dope but your cherry popper needs to be a “classic”

    Bonus points for snub nose
     

    TheOriginalMexicanBob

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 2, 2017
    33,070
    Sun City West, AZ
    Revolvers are as obsolete as tomorrow. The same goes for the 1911, Browning Hi-Power and most any other centerfire handgun. All have their advantages and disadvantages. Be good with what you prefer and you can take of yourself well.
     

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