Keppler Holster
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Keppler Holster
I took these a couple weeks ago. I’ve been derelict in my “duty” to put these up I’m afraid. Anyway, Lee’s new holster is the best that I’ve seen yet. He has now incorporated the groove beneath the flap that is prevalent in some of the stills pulled from the dvd. Lee is one of the few that has ever actually examined the Raiders holster. But that groove was one of the things that apparently never made it into his notes. He has now rectified the situation.
Of the actual holster itself, the leather is the nicest I’ve seen on a Raiders. Lee’s holster has always been the most accurate. In fact, Western Stage Props copied one of Lee’s to produce theirs. Lee has these in supply. It’s superb. Cheers
Ps- A gun-belt post will follow shortly.
Of the actual holster itself, the leather is the nicest I’ve seen on a Raiders. Lee’s holster has always been the most accurate. In fact, Western Stage Props copied one of Lee’s to produce theirs. Lee has these in supply. It’s superb. Cheers
Ps- A gun-belt post will follow shortly.
Not only is Lee's holster the most screen-accurate in my opinion, it's actually built for real firearm carry. Lee is an avid gun-nut and knows his holsters. I've carried my 1917 in my Keppler holster and it fits like a glove. I'm glad he's posting new products; his leather gear has always been top drawer.
Regards, Dr. J
Regards, Dr. J
does it hold a 5 inch barrel or only the cut down 4 inch?Dr._J wrote:Not only is Lee's holster the most screen-accurate in my opinion, it's actually built for real firearm carry. Lee is an avid gun-nut and knows his holsters. I've carried my 1917 in my Keppler holster and it fits like a glove. I'm glad he's posting new products; his leather gear has always been top drawer.
Regards, Dr. J
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Understood, and known for years, Lee.
Just bear in mind, folks that if you DO call, and he's driving and can't write down requested information, DON'T leave him a PM with said requested information. He won't pick it up.
I know. There's a PM to him from me with some requested information that's been sitting in his inbox since July 26th.
If he can't write it down when you call, call him back!
Regard! Mark
Just bear in mind, folks that if you DO call, and he's driving and can't write down requested information, DON'T leave him a PM with said requested information. He won't pick it up.
I know. There's a PM to him from me with some requested information that's been sitting in his inbox since July 26th.
If he can't write it down when you call, call him back!
Regard! Mark
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S&W 15 or 28?
If ease of carry is not critical, go with the S&W28. It can use 357 or 38Spl. and is an extremely strong action. The 15 is a nice medium frame 38Spl. only. They both have adjustable sights and are very accurate revolvers.
Also a plus would be that the 28 will work very well with the holsters for the Hand Ejector or 1917 S&W.
Also a plus would be that the 28 will work very well with the holsters for the Hand Ejector or 1917 S&W.
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