I've had the holster for 23 years. But I'd never had an Indy revolver that fit. I have the S&W Classics Model 22 of 1917 I bought new in 2007, I even have an actual Webley MKVI from 1917, but I wanted a modern rerelease with a vintage feel - and I couldn't see a way to have the M1917 barrel cut without all kinds of dubious compromises. Fortunately, last month I finally ran across another from the S&W Classics range - the Model 22 of 1950 (a.k.a. the Honor Blackman revolver from Goldfinger) that is the N-frame .45 ACP from 1917, just slightly altered for civilian sale and most importantly - with the 4" barrel. It fit the MBA holster like a glove. I couldn't be happier.
My Noel Howard holster FINALLY has an occupant
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Looks fantastic, do you plan to add an accurate ring to the bottom, or are you happy with its current state and not too sure about modification?
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Very nice!
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Alas, Smith & Wesson put the serial number right through the center of the butt frame, so there's no easy way to tap a swivel mounting hole there. Ah well, such is life.IJJTM wrote:Looks fantastic, do you plan to add an accurate ring to the bottom, or are you happy with its current state and not too sure about modification?
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Re: My Noel Howard holster FINALLY has an occupant
So cool! Love the revolvers and the holster is amazing as well!
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Bear
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Looks great. I wish I would've kept my NH holster now for sentimental reasons.
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IndyFrench wrote:Alas, Smith & Wesson put the serial number right through the center of the butt frame, so there's no easy way to tap a swivel mounting hole there. Ah well, such is life.IJJTM wrote:Looks fantastic, do you plan to add an accurate ring to the bottom, or are you happy with its current state and not too sure about modification?
Yeah.... same here, I'd originally gotten the new M1917 version (5-1/2" barrel), planning to cut it down, then instead got a 4" TR version, swapped stocks and sight, planning to add the lanyard ring, but, drilling through the serial number.... Led to me getting yet another S&W (see recent 'my Bapty' thread).
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Re: My Noel Howard holster FINALLY has an occupant
If I may ask, what were the compromises you would have had by cutting the barrel? I've also looked into getting a Smith and Wesson model 22 and cutting the barrel. It seems a little more ethical than cutting an original. Would you recommend against it?IndyFrench wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 9:42 pm I couldn't see a way to have the M1917 barrel cut without all kinds of dubious compromises.