Double up your shootin' power with this premium quality tooled leather western left-hand cross draw holster.
The holster is made to slide onto a belt, and is sized for a standard frame revolver, and fits most barrel lengths 4 to 6 inches. The holster will also accommodate Smith & Wesson double action revolvers that have a frame size of K though N. Double action revolvers from other manufacturers that have a frame that is equivalent to the Smith & Wesson revolvers will also fit in the holster. If you have questions regarding your revolver, please contact us. Pictured here with our Antique Gray Colt Peacemaker replica, sold separately.
Produced in Mexico by skilled craftsmen, this south-of-the-border original evokes the spirit of the 1800's Southwest.
NOTE: This price is for the holster ONLY, and does not include a gunbelt.
Click here to see matching belts and other holster options in black tooled leather.
Features an adjustable leather hammer loop to secure your revolver. The holster is adjustable for a good fit on your revolver. Click here for instructions on how to adjust the holster.
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David B ME, United States
2022-12-01
The rig isgreat.Well made. Very satisfied and I'll be back soon.Thanks.
Amazing quality and pricing. I just wish I had ordered the belt 2" shorter, it is too big for my dad. Is there anything I can do to resolve this or do we just have to make due? Thank you.
Pauly Two T OR, United States
2023-06-16
I had a great experience with the Emporium. They have some pants cut in a more modern fit. This was a great benefit for me as I am short and short waisted! Maybe in future you could consider offering more Trousers with a similar cut. I'm sure I am not the only person who would prefer the fit! The order arrived very quickly and was exactly what I wanted. Thanks, Historical Emporium!