That link does not seem to work, but I have looked at that holster. Has anyone actually used it? It does not have a belt tie down and would seem to me that it would flop around a lot.
The best vertical shoulder holsters for revolvers used a wide, flat spring that wrapped around the cylinder. Later designs had a vertical wire spring that ran most of the length of a clamshell pouch and the end of the barrel sometimes resisted while making a draw. The advantage of the wire spring was that it was less expensive to make.
One of our members, Robbt, has a stock of new, but older shoulder holsters that have the flat spring. He might have something for a Smith & Wesson N-frame/4", but the 3" is less likely. Also his prices are much less then you might expect. You will find him in the "Accessories for Sale" sub-forum.
These days it is difficult to find vertical shoulder holsters for revolvers, and expensive when you do. Robbt may be able to offer something better, for less.
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