One advantage to being really old. Wear clothes like that shirt with shorts and Happy Socks and even that rig is concealed during open carry. But it's the long hair and tie died headband that sets it all off.
One advantage to being really old. Wear clothes like that shirt with shorts and Happy Socks and even that rig is concealed during open carry. But it's the long hair and tie died headband that sets it all off.
A dark walnut.Very nice! What color are those panels?
That's a Strong model 930-15. I bought it in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Strong changed the model numbering system a few decades ago IIRC. They are much heavier weight leather than the Roy's Leather or Roy's Original pancakes and really difficult with modern fatter leather belts. Back then Roy Baker's pancake was very popular but Bucheimer and Strong and Hunter and Brauer Bros were about the most common brands I remember seeing.Jar, who makes the black holster in your top photo?
Rex
A dark walnut.
These are Super Walnut just came out darker than expected.Cool! I didn't know they have a darker brown variant. Mine have typically been either the redish "Rosewood" or the lighter "Super Walnut".
Thanks but no thanks. Really don't like those things and wouldn't have them on any of my guns. But changing grips is more an aesthetic choice just like wearing different shirts or socks.Get a grip adapter for that revolver and you may never switch stocks styles again.
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That is why there is usually more than one horse in a race, everyone gets a choice!Thanks but no thanks. Really don't like those things and wouldn't have them on any of my guns. But changing grips is more an aesthetic choice just like wearing different shirts or socks.