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Strawhat. I love the revolver. I want it .
…Here is one with the respective sidearms in place, almost. The leathersmith did not have a S&W Model 22-4, (4”, N frame, fixed sights) so he used a Model 625 as his model. The S&W Model 625 is an adjustable sighted N frame and that makes a difference…Kevin
I am embarrassed to admit that Kevin has asked me about this holster more than once and that I have failed to follow through. I'll do it Kevin, but I will defer to anyone else who wants to take the job ahead of me.
Thanks for all the great photos. Those holsters are really nice. Your maker did good work.
Quote from: Zulch on September 13, 2022, 06:15:55 PMStrawhat. I love the revolver. I want it . Zilch,If you are referring to the revolver in post 1, that is a heavily modified S&W Model 28-2. I will be happy to share details if you would like.Kevin
Quote from: Marshal Will on October 09, 2022, 09:20:44 PMThanks for all the great photos. Those holsters are really nice. Your maker did good work.The top one, with the customized S&W Model 25-2, was made by a fellow on the S&W forum. When he shipped it to me he said “…never again…”. The bottom is an original by Sessums. It is holding a Colt 1911 Commercial model from the 30s. Kevin
Quote from: StrawHat on October 09, 2022, 05:40:00 PMQuote from: Zulch on September 13, 2022, 06:15:55 PMStrawhat. I love the revolver. I want it . Zilch,If you are referring to the revolver in post 1, that is a heavily modified S&W Model 28-2. I will be happy to share details if you would like.KevinKevin, Hi. I'm very sorry that I am just addressing your post. Please share the details on this revolver. It's a beauty to me!! S&W 28-2? Thank you. Z