OT- Field holster preferences
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OT- Field holster preferences
Good evening folks, was hoping that we could talk about holsters a little bit. A while back I picked up a Simply Rugged Sour Dough pancake holster for my S&W M10. I picked this holster due to all of the great things that people had say about them. Well IMHO it makes a great holster where concealed carry is concerned but it ain't all that and a bag of potato chips for field use. I find that this holster just holds the gun to tight and to high to my body, making the draw a bit awkward for me. The other issue I have and it's a personal one at that is I always have a gap between my body and the last belt loop of the holster. It is a big annoyance to me as it allows my shirt to come untucked which bothers me to no end.
So now I'm back in the market for a good leather field holster. Can anyone point me towards a good leather field holster that is in the same price range as the Simply Rugged Sour Dough? Also one that won't ride so high as to make one think that the butt of the revolver is in thier armpit. To tide me over I've gone back to my Bianchi 7001 Accumold with the thumb snap and find it much more comfortable. But I can't stand the looks of a nylon holster to house a fine classic revolver in.
So now I'm back in the market for a good leather field holster. Can anyone point me towards a good leather field holster that is in the same price range as the Simply Rugged Sour Dough? Also one that won't ride so high as to make one think that the butt of the revolver is in thier armpit. To tide me over I've gone back to my Bianchi 7001 Accumold with the thumb snap and find it much more comfortable. But I can't stand the looks of a nylon holster to house a fine classic revolver in.
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Well, I've carried the Ruger New Vaquero for a year in a Simply Rugged Sourdough and I've recommended it because it worked so well. Carried crossdraw it worked for a lot of field uses where it would otherwise be lost under the clothing. That said, it isn't the only holster I use. I've also used the Mernickle PS6 (won't make your dollar limit) and El Paso Tom Threepersons (and other makes as well, none of which make your dollar limitation either). Each is optimal with certain firearms in certain circumstances including certain clothing. Some have to be worn with a separate gun belt, not the trousers belt, to meet some needs. Every single one of them requires certain compromises.
The biggest problem I see for you is getting the same value and usability for the same price. Even searching out used holsters it is difficult. It may be that a nylon paddle holster is what you need. I got one from Uncle Mike's for my dad's Ruger Speed-Six (which is Model 10 size) and it works well, presenting the gun much lower than the Sourdough, being comfortable, being unencumbered by the location of various belt loops, and so on. The price was comparable.
A couple of years ago I went through a period where I had frozen shoulder syndrome in first my right and then left shoulders. I'm going to tell you right now that the Sourdough is NOT the holster to use in that situation even from crossdraw but in truth, I couldn't draw from any holster using the hand on the side which was affected. If that or something similar affects you, a holster won't be the answer.
The biggest problem I see for you is getting the same value and usability for the same price. Even searching out used holsters it is difficult. It may be that a nylon paddle holster is what you need. I got one from Uncle Mike's for my dad's Ruger Speed-Six (which is Model 10 size) and it works well, presenting the gun much lower than the Sourdough, being comfortable, being unencumbered by the location of various belt loops, and so on. The price was comparable.
A couple of years ago I went through a period where I had frozen shoulder syndrome in first my right and then left shoulders. I'm going to tell you right now that the Sourdough is NOT the holster to use in that situation even from crossdraw but in truth, I couldn't draw from any holster using the hand on the side which was affected. If that or something similar affects you, a holster won't be the answer.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I have a S&W brand holster for my model 19. It's a very good version of a Threepersons type. I've seen some variations of Smith holsters that were pretty,...well, plain vanilla/generic/poor design, but this particular one fits the gun very well, and is set up very well as to height, angle, and snap/strap location. This model has the old style strap that goes across the hammer and snaps on the body. The snap location is such that it can be easily popped with the trigger finger with a shooting grip on the gun. I've been able to draw a 6 1/2" 29 from a rig with the snap so located doing the old empty can on the back of the hand at shoulder level, then reach for the gun, pop the snap, draw and fire before the can hits the ground. The number on mine is 02 34 and fits the 4" K frame. Mine has adjustable sights, but it should fit yours just fine if you can find one of this model.
I think I paid about $15 for it at a gun show in like new condition. I understand they can be had in that range, maybe up to $25 on the online sources like gunbroker or ebay. Mine is an excellent holster. As I said tho, there were some turkeys in their lineup.
I think I paid about $15 for it at a gun show in like new condition. I understand they can be had in that range, maybe up to $25 on the online sources like gunbroker or ebay. Mine is an excellent holster. As I said tho, there were some turkeys in their lineup.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I haven't used leather for years.....
My "field" holster while deployed was a Safariland 6005, and also at home, other times I use Comp-Tac Kydex rigs.
Can't help ya there.......
My "field" holster while deployed was a Safariland 6005, and also at home, other times I use Comp-Tac Kydex rigs.
Can't help ya there.......
Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I personally prefer a crossdraw rig. One of the best I've used is made by Levergun Leather Works.
http://levergunleather.com/
I'm sure there are many other good ones out there, but this one I can personally vouch for.
http://levergunleather.com/
I'm sure there are many other good ones out there, but this one I can personally vouch for.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I like to carry my sixguns in a cross draw holster. Autos go in an forward cant Right hip holster.
Just my take.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I have been wanting to buy one of Simply Rugged's 120. It is similar to the Lawrence 120 and the three person style holsters.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I realy like the Mernickle FC13 REF1 to carry the smith I carry in the field most of the time, cross draw works best for me.
http://www.mernickleholsters.com/fc/fc13r1.html
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I carry my .475 FA in a cross draw by FA. I carry my .45Colt FA in a strong side hip from FA. I carry my 3" model 60 in a right hip, flapped holster, custom made. I carry my .380 Seacamp in an in the pocket holster, leather. My bond .357 derringer rides on my LEFT side from Bond, behind my cellphone because I normally carry it when I have a shotgun in my hand and I don't want the shotgun to come in contact with the derringer to ding it.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Not leather, but here's an inexpensive but practical one I made out of an old paddle holster, and an 'Uncle Mike' belt holster. I use it alot for several SA revolvers. You could easily do the same thing with an old leather SA holster if desired.
http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... =1&t=20515
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Everybody has an opinion on this and I have mine. Simply Rugged's Rangemaster is a pretty fair approximation of it.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I really don't see how any leather holster (unless you make them yourself) beats Simply Rugged for value and VERY few can even match them for price.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I agree with Hobie....Rob makes good stuff and a really fair price and has a good turn around time. I traded Rob some leather work for one of his holsters for my 1911 Kimber. In the winter time I use Rob's holster and in the summer time I am currently using a Milt Sparks IWB but am also in the process of making my own IWB design.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Thanks for the help folks. I don't muh care for paddle holsters, that new Range Master from Simply Rugged looks very enticing. Anyone here have any experience with this holster?
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No Experience with it but it looks like a good holster to me and ya can't beat that price.
I do know that you can call Rob and he will be more than happy to discuss your aplications and the holsters he has that will best suit your needs. Sometimes what we think we would like, others have experience with them that will lead us otherwise. You will find that the holster makers are just those folks. Call Rob.
I do know that you can call Rob and he will be more than happy to discuss your aplications and the holsters he has that will best suit your needs. Sometimes what we think we would like, others have experience with them that will lead us otherwise. You will find that the holster makers are just those folks. Call Rob.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I have two of the Simply Rugged pancake holsters, one for my 617 .22 and one for my .357 686 (both 6"). I found the same thing you did about the draw. While I don't mind that for field use w/ the .22 since its a hunting gun, I switched to a molded Bianchi w/ a thumb strap for the .357 to allow better draw and easier re-holstering.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Kickin' an old thread here, but I DO have an update.Sarge wrote:Everybody has an opinion on this and I have mine. Simply Rugged's Rangemaster is a pretty fair approximation of it.
Rob Leahy & I discussed the perfect working holster, for single actions, via email about a year ago. I don't know that this was the result of that correspondence, but it sure gets the 'Sarge Seal of Approval'. Great work, Rob... I'll do it justice with better pics when time permits.
Good pic of the holster...
...and a couple of cell pics with the Old Vaquero on-board.
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That's a good 'un. As noted elsewhere, Rob IS getting better and better and STILL holding down his prices. FWIW, he's done more than 20,000 holsters to date.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I don't have any experience with Simply Rugged holsters, but I hear they are top quality. My preference for carry right now is an El Paso Saddlery "Threepersons" holster. I have several in both strong side and cross draw. For the money, you can't beat 'em, and they are sharp looking to boot.
A Simply Rugged is on my short list, and I may have Rob make me a holster for my newest addition, but I can only go recommend what I've used.
A Simply Rugged is on my short list, and I may have Rob make me a holster for my newest addition, but I can only go recommend what I've used.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I wear a imilar design like that cross draw when I go up in the woods sometimes.
The above does not have the hold over belt loop cause I wanted the full leather safety keeper strap.
The one below has the draw thong keeper and a fold over belt loop, just cross draw.
Rob does good work at a real fair price and his lead times are great. These types of holsters are great working holsters for the everyday use. If your not looking for something to show off, these style holsters can not be beat. They simply work and are very comfortable.
The above does not have the hold over belt loop cause I wanted the full leather safety keeper strap.
The one below has the draw thong keeper and a fold over belt loop, just cross draw.
Rob does good work at a real fair price and his lead times are great. These types of holsters are great working holsters for the everyday use. If your not looking for something to show off, these style holsters can not be beat. They simply work and are very comfortable.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Sarge,Sarge wrote:Kickin' an old thread here, but I DO have an update.Sarge wrote:Everybody has an opinion on this and I have mine. Simply Rugged's Rangemaster is a pretty fair approximation of it.
Rob Leahy & I discussed the perfect working holster, for single actions, via email about a year ago. I don't know that this was the result of that correspondence, but it sure gets the 'Sarge Seal of Approval'. Great work, Rob... I'll do it justice with better pics when time permits.
Good pic of the holster...
...and a couple of cell pics with the Old Vaquero on-board.
Could you post Rob's web site? I have it bookmarked but it won't hook up.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I can do that for you....Rob and I exchange work all the time. He is a great guy!
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Levergun,
Thanks. That was the URL I had, but it wouldn't open. But from your link it opened. Weird.
Joe
Thanks. That was the URL I had, but it wouldn't open. But from your link it opened. Weird.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
My pleasure, glad I could help.
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Sorry guys,
i was glued to a mower for the day. Thanks for posting that!
i was glued to a mower for the day. Thanks for posting that!
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I can vouch for Lever's crossdraw single action rig. I've had mine for several years now, and have nothing but praise for it. It isn't quite this pristine anymore, but that's the good thing about leather. It just gets better looking the more used it gets.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
I use a simplyrugged pancake for my .45C Vaquero--cross draw, weak side reverse vertical, and mostly strong side. I plan to order a cuda or simliar from simplyrugged for my FNP-40.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
AND???? What is the report? Do you like it? what is good, what don't you like? How 'bout a pic? We love eye candy!!!rimrock wrote:I use a simplyrugged pancake for my .45C Vaquero--cross draw, weak side reverse vertical, and mostly strong side. I plan to order a cuda or simliar from simplyrugged for my FNP-40.
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Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Hey Jeepnik,
Ya know what, I have been watching you post this pic for so long now, I think it would really be cool to have a pic of what the set up REALLY looks like after what? 7 years now? WOW! Time flies!
Ya know what, I have been watching you post this pic for so long now, I think it would really be cool to have a pic of what the set up REALLY looks like after what? 7 years now? WOW! Time flies!
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That long? I'm getting old and my memory must be fading, I thought it was just a couple. I'll try and take a few.Levergun wrote:Hey Jeepnik,
Ya know what, I have been watching you post this pic for so long now, I think it would really be cool to have a pic of what the set up REALLY looks like after what? 7 years now? WOW! Time flies!
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
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"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
Re: OT- Field holster preferences
Its been so long that I only remember Jeepnik. I do not even know you name. e-mail me your name and I will look it up.
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