Yesterday this arrived on my doorstep:
Love that Python
That, my friends, is one good-lookin' holster. But her beauty is not only skin deep - this is a workin' holster as well. Just look at this construction:
Tough Stuff
There's at least a quarter inch of solid leather at the critical junctures where it meets the belt. I tried it on real quick (oh, like I could resist!) and I have got to say this is one winning combination. Because of the small size of the J-frame revolver, even as an OWB this is easy to conceal with even a loose polo shirt. I'll have a full review up early next week with pictures and a more detailed analysis, but so far I'm very impressed.
I think we have another winner here Dragon!
That is all.
9 comments:
What is a good source for Blue Guns? I really don't like molding on the real thing. I know it's not supposed to harm it but wet leather and metal or hot kydex and finish gives me the heebie jeebies.
I stumbled across the J-frame on sale at LA Police Gear for not too much money. It wasn't a true "blue gun" (it was actually grey) but it was a dead ringer for either of my S&W J-frames...
www.blueguns.com
Also google up "Duncan Outdoors aluminum dummy gun"
You'll get a site that does aluminum castings. BlueGuns is primarily models that are actively used in police / LEO / Military...Duncans has a better selection of the more commonly used guns by civilians.
Jay and Dragon,
Thanks for the info on the Dummy Guns.
Oh and I forgot to say before.
Jay - Congratulations on the nice new rig.
Dragon - Excellent work
Nice work.
Ummmm....
Is that the Snubbie from Hell in the holster?
::runs away, curls up in a corner, and twitches...::
I really want one of those for my SP101
@JP...
It'll be up on the website mid-week...Check Wednesday or Thursday.
Glad you like it!
Dragon
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