CIVIL WAR LEATHER HOLSTER FOR COLT ROOT OR SIMILAR POCKET REVOLVERS

$495.00

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Item Code: 490-3203

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The black leather of the holster is somewhat stiff but can be coaxed to take a weapon. The leather surface shows light crazing throughout.

The holster has a rather wide flap with two parallel rows of stitching along the edge that hold a thin interior leather liner in place.

Russet leather latch is present under the flap and is held by a single copper rivet placed at center of the flap. The latch slides into a russet leather keeper on the holster body to keep the flap closed.

The body of the holster has a tight edge seam. Bottom has no plug.

Reverse has a belt loop also made of russet leather and held to the body of the holster by two copper rivets.

Holster is nice looking and will display well. [ad] [ph:L]

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