Grr...no gear for revolvers!


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Nightcrawler
April 10, 2003, 04:59 PM
Okay, I know, revolvers aren't tactical or high speed, but it's hard to find any "tactical" style gear for them. I was shocked when I found that Bianchi made a verison of its USGI holster for a 4" revolver (naturally, though, I don't OWN a 4" revolver :banghead: ).

I'm basically looking for a holster for a 6" N-frame that I can snap onto a GI web belt, and speedloader pouches that work the same.

I know a company that can make them for me for not too much money, but it'd be nice if I didn't have to go through the trouble to send them a scale outline of my revolver so they can make it to dimensions.

Now a thigh holster for a revolver...good luck!

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Sir Galahad
April 10, 2003, 10:05 PM
Check out Shotgun News. There's a couple sources selling the old military S&W M1917 revolver holsters. They have the WW2 style hooks for attaching to a web belt. They're leather holsters. With flaps. One place has the cavalry style which hangs low. You just have to keep an eye out in Shotgun News. One place that has them is the International Military Antiques. They always have those cartoons in their ads. The other place sells replicas and only advertises occasionally.

Nightcrawler
April 11, 2003, 12:14 AM
Yeah, but it's no big. FMCO will make me a holster (with ALICE clips for attaching to a pistol belt) for any kind of gun I want, so long as I send them an outline of it so they have the dimensions. About $25.00, too. :D

I'm going to have to have custom speedloader pouches made. Nobody makes ones designed to hang on a pistol belt.

Check out FMCO (http://www.angelfire.com/sk/fmco/). They're a great company and make great, well made products.

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