New holster for the Bisley.Should have known.

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New holster for the Bisley.Should have known.

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Simply Rugged Holsters!!

It's a beauty! Going to order a couple more.

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Need one for the new / used Super Blackhawk. Going to stick with the black/ cross draw.
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jb 8)
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Ron discovered what others haven’t. Produce a quality product and sell it at a reasonable price and you will sell so darned many you will succeed.

Will I ever give up custom leather? No. But they take time to make. So while I wait the first holster I buy for a new handgun is from Simply Rugged
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That is sharp. I have one of his chest rigs in a reddish color to match the grips on mine. It can also be worn cross-draw.
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I love this one..... 8)
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Blaine wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2019 12:51 pm I love this one..... 8)
I was really thinking I could use one of those too. Thought it would make a great around the yard and walking the dogs holster for the new .327 Ruger. I thought I'd had the whole "yard gun" thing worked out but just didn't go as planned. I took an older S&W 36 with a 3" barrel from my brother in law towards the pile of $ he owes me. It needed some work but a local gunsmith fixed it up. Problem is, it is one of the most inaccurate revolvers I've ever shot. Back in the closet it goes. Really liked the Ruger Single Seven with the birds head grip. We'll see how it does. The .327 Fed is a really fun round and I have tons of components for it. That little revolver in a pancake holster would just about disappear on my hip.

jb 8)
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I'm wearing a Simply Rugged pancake holster right now for a Rossi 357 Magnum. It's literally
so comfortable I forget I have it on some days.

And their belt holder for my key ring, and their case for the Leatherman Blade.
These are worn every day, and have stood up for at least 5 years.

They make great stuff. Not cheap, but not overpriced for the quality, either.
I have 4 or 5 of their holsters.

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What I carried today.
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Cool!!
My dad has a set of the WWI comm.1911s. Really nice pistols!
Fortunately they weren't taken in the recent break in.

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I have three of the sourdough holsters from simply rugged. When camping around here I usually carry a S&W model 19 in one. When hunting in Colorado I have carried 29 in one and Inhave one that seems to fit just about all my 4 3/4(ish) Ruger single actions.
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