I wanted to find out what kind of holster you all think Indy would have carried his Browning in, were that his primary weapon.
I know, there has been speculation about his keeping it in a shoulder holster/pocket/bag in RotLA, drawing it when needed in the bar. What I'm talking about is what he would use were it the Browning, not the Colt, Smith or Webley, that he kept on his hip when getting into trouble. Would it be a standard issue military holster, or something else?
Just looking for some fun speculation.
Cheers,
IG
Browning Holster?
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Since the Browning is very similar to the Colt .45, he probably would have used a US military .45 holster.
To get one, go to http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/reenactors/index.htm and click US WWII - Equipment - Weapons & Accessories - Colt 45.
To get one, go to http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/reenactors/index.htm and click US WWII - Equipment - Weapons & Accessories - Colt 45.
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They outta be. They were designed by the same person. But that gets me thinking....I wonder if the two are interchangeable as far as holster fit goes.RelicHunter wrote:Since the Browning is very similar to the Colt .45, he probably would have used a US military .45 holster.
I always thought the 1911 holster was a little boring.
Just my thoughts,
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My personal favorite for 1911 holsters would have to be the M1912. It is the Cavalry holster which is thigh mounted with a swivel attachment to the belt. This allowed the mounted soldier to carry it while riding.
Here are some links to it:
http://www.cruffler.com/Features/APR-02 ... il-02.html
http://www.m1911.org/caspianholster.htm
http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php/products_id/695
The tank holster is always an option as well. This is found in the second link. I think Indy might have modified this to be carried on the belt.
Mike
Here are some links to it:
http://www.cruffler.com/Features/APR-02 ... il-02.html
http://www.m1911.org/caspianholster.htm
http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php/products_id/695
The tank holster is always an option as well. This is found in the second link. I think Indy might have modified this to be carried on the belt.
Mike
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