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OT Three persons Holster pics

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I am planning on buying one of these holsters for my S&W M10 in the not so distant future. Can anyone here that has one post a pick for of this holster as worn. I've never seen one in person, and therfore wondering how high a holstered revolver rides while worn in this holster. Thanks in advance.
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Post by O.S.O.K. »

Three Persons is a great holster.

Check this web site and you will see lots of great holsters including the Three Persons: http://www.epsaddlery.com

Here's the Three Persons:
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I recommend the #88 Street Combat for an outside the pants design:
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I just bought one for my Sig P220.

I also own a lot of cowboy leather made by these folks.

IMHO, the best quality/value for the price. And they've been at it for over 100 years - this is the real deal.
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Tom Threepersons carries about medium high. They really are about perfect. For some reason Cheaper than dirt carries Elpasso Tom Threepersons cheaper than you can buy them from the factory. I don't know if they're seconds or what but I'd check there first. I have 2 of them in a thumbreak one for "k" frame and one for "N" frame S&W's.
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Not the best picture of it but I have an El Paso, Three persons for my S&W Model 21. Rides really nice and is a speedy draw. Relly nicely made and am planning on ordering another for my Super BH.
Be prepared to wait a couple months though.
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My favorite general purpose holster, by far. I don't know how many I have, offhand, but here's the fanciest one with a S&W model 18 in it. I can't say enough about El Paso Saddlery's quality. They take a little while, and they don't give them away. Every person has to make their own decision as to whether or not it's worth it to them.

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Here is a photo of one w/ a small frame Ruger. This holster is made by El Paso.

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This is how a Ruger Blackhawk .41 is positioned in a 1920 Threepersons rig.
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Here is mine.

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Here is mine with 6" M19.
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i have a cross draw lined three persons, that sits on my El Paso belt. It fits four of my pistols : two freedom arms premiers in .45 and .22lr/.22 mag, a ruger OA with and R&D .45 LC coversion, and first gen Colt SAA black powder frame. I highly recommend them!!!!
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Thanks for the helpful replies and great photos folks.
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Bullet Bob wrote:My favorite general purpose holster, by far. I don't know how many I have, offhand, but here's the fanciest one with a S&W model 18 in it. I can't say enough about El Paso Saddlery's quality. They take a little while, and they don't give them away. Every person has to make their own decision as to whether or not it's worth it to them.

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Dang that is a pretty holster! I really like the lace trim.
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Post by O.S.O.K. »

That's the exact same trim - the stamping and edge lace that I have on my #88 Street Combat - for my Smith 696 44 Spcl - and the pistol sports very similar grips too - but not nearly as nice wood.

I lucked out on the holster - these extras run a lot more and I happend to be at a Dallas fun show when the EP guys were there and had some holsters that had not been paid for - my #88 was one and I got if for $35 IIRC.

Every once in a while I luck out :)

ETA - forgot I had a pic of this revolver with the holster:
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I bought a couple of holsters from them like that. Might have been at the same show! :D
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This was about 10 years ago?
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