Holster for S&W model 10 4"

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  • arbud

    Active Member
    Jan 27, 2008
    809
    Towson
    I am about to pick this up and find it has no holster. Not going to carry it. Just put in a drawer, but do want the trigger covered
    Is there anything economical to just shove it in and keep it safe. Thanks. Bud
     

    danb

    dont be a dumbass
    Feb 24, 2013
    22,704
    google is your friend, I am not.
    Might try a sticky holster https://stickyholsters.com/find-gun

    There might be something in the Uncle Mike's selection too.

    I know that this will completely appall people here but I have carried a snubbie of the 357 variety in a Sticky Holster all day, in 'murica, and they do work. I did not end up with it falling out around my ankles once. :lol2:. But they are also handy as pouches, I do that too.
     

    Zorros

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 10, 2017
    1,407
    Metropolis
    An 1811 from amazon. Not expensive, not inexpensive. Well made leather pancake. I bought for k frame 2.5”. If not for carry, range or ccw, and just to store, you are obviously concerned with trigger exposure so a kydex iwb is reasonable or older duty holster as suggested.
     

    byf43

    SCSC Life/NRA Patron Life
    I am about to pick this up and find it has no holster. Not going to carry it. Just put in a drawer, but do want the trigger covered
    Is there anything economical to just shove it in and keep it safe. Thanks. Bud


    I inherited a handgun (MANY years ago) that had been stored in it's leather holster.

    When I received it, the bluing had been replaced with a dark brown patina (I hate that daggone word!).

    The chemicals used to tan the leather had removed the bluing.

    I strongly suggest to NOT store ANY firearm in leather.
     

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