Rough side out holster ?
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Rough side out holster ?
I have only made about 15 holsters in my life and have never made a Rough side out holster.
What are the advantages and disavantages to Making a rough side out holster ?
I have a couple of Pietta Remington New Army pistols and am going to make a slimjim crossdraw holster for the one with a 8 inch barrel and a slimjim strong side holster for the the one with a 5 1/2 barrel.
I will be using 7 to 9 ounce vegetable tanned leather .
Thanks
What are the advantages and disavantages to Making a rough side out holster ?
I have a couple of Pietta Remington New Army pistols and am going to make a slimjim crossdraw holster for the one with a 8 inch barrel and a slimjim strong side holster for the the one with a 5 1/2 barrel.
I will be using 7 to 9 ounce vegetable tanned leather .
Thanks
Re: Rough side out holster ?
Only plus is appearance. Harder to keep clean and tends to both show dirt & stains. Also darkens regardless of cleaning product used.
You pretty much have to suede line them to protect blued guns.
You pretty much have to suede line them to protect blued guns.
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Re: Rough side out holster ?
One plus would be the smooth side in is easier on the gun's finish. But I don't think I'd like the looks of rough side out myself.
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Re: Rough side out holster ?
Look at Clint Eastwoods Holster on a lot of his movies such as For a Fistfull of dollars,For a few dollars more and the Good the Bad and the Ugly,those are rough out holsters.marlinman93 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:36 am One plus would be the smooth side in is easier on the gun's finish. But I don't think I'd like the looks of rough side out myself.
Here is another page showing a few more rough out holsters
https://americanhandgunner.com/gear/historic-holsters/
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Yeah I do like the looks of them now that I have been looking at them more.
Maybe the dirt is better on the outside of the holster rather than the inside gathering and retaining dirt ?
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John Wayne wore a rough side out holster in the movie "3 Godfathers".
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Re: Rough side out holster ?
Thanks for your informationgamekeeper wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:15 am John Wayne wore a rough side out holster in the movie "3 Godfathers".
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There's a photo of a reproduction of the 3 Godfathers holster in the Guns of the Old West magazine Spring 2022.... Thanks Old No7.....
The only internet photo I could find, I would use a Rough Out holster as it would go well with my Rough Out cowboy boots.... 


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Re: Rough side out holster ?
Holsters are like many other things in that there need not be any specfice reason to have one rough side out. You'll find people who do them for looks. Some will do it because you get a lined holster without having to use extras leather. Some will copy movies.
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I do rough-out for IWB holsters specifically.
In t his application, there is an actual benefit in that it contributes to keeping the holster where it's supposed to be. Still need loops or clips, but it makes a big difference.
Anyway, it's hidden between your trousers and your underwear, so who cares what it looks like?
In t his application, there is an actual benefit in that it contributes to keeping the holster where it's supposed to be. Still need loops or clips, but it makes a big difference.
Anyway, it's hidden between your trousers and your underwear, so who cares what it looks like?
Re: Rough side out holster ?
Thanks for the picgamekeeper wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 5:42 am There's a photo of a reproduction of the 3 Godfathers holster in the Guns of the Old West magazine Spring 2022.... Thanks Old No7.....![]()
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The only internet photo I could find, I would use a Rough Out holster as it would go well with my Rough Out cowboy boots....![]()
Re: Rough side out holster ?
Wow, some nice looking holsters on that site!bcraig wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:07 am Here is another page showing a few more rough out holsters
https://americanhandgunner.com/gear/historic-holsters/
Cheers to you John! Thanks for sharing that pix with the forum -- enjoy those mags I sent.gamekeeper wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 5:42 am There's a photo of a reproduction of the 3 Godfathers holster in the Guns of the Old West magazine Spring 2022.... Thanks Old No7.....![]()
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