Historical EmporiumLong Right Hand Western Cross Draw Holster Plain Leather
D**T
Great Look, short fit.
Color is great and consistant. Deep rich brown which is very nice. A flew tiny blemishes in the leather. Probably would end up with a few so not too concerned about that. Leather is tough and seems durable. I am holstering an 1858 Uberti made Remington revolver with an 8in. barrel. I had asked in the questions if this would fit my specific length and was told yes. However as you can see it sticks out about an inch. Not the end of the world, I still like it but for that I drop a star. It does fit snug inside so I am not concerned with it falling out but only a true adventure will tell in time.
S**R
Universal fit
The barrel of my 1858 .44 Army Remington protrudes about an inch out of the bottom of the holster. It's has the standard 8" barrel. The leather is hard, by design, and not formed to fit any particular pistol, so the pistol fits in the holster loosely, but if you use the hammer strap it will retain it. This makes it a good holster for quick cross draw. It swallows my 1851 and 1860 Colt .36 Navy's, so I'd say this is designed for large frame revolvers. The holster slides easily on a wide 3" gun belt
T**.
Great Holster! BUT TAKE WARNING!
Beautiful piece, fit my Colt Walker with a 45 long colt conversion cylinder perfectly, only thing is, when I try to draw my pistol quickly, it often gets stuck and lifts up holster and all, I have to hold it down with one hand, and draw with my other, this can slow you down in a life and death situation and is not ideal. I had to make two custom modifications with my leather sewing kit to remedy this problem. I noticed as I lifted the pistol, the front sight would catch the lip of the bottom of the holster as the massive Walker Colt does extend past the length of the holster by about two inches. This would cause the whole holster to lift with the pistol and wedge in a way that would not allow you to pull it out with one handed. So I fixed it by making a small hole in the bottom tip of the holster with an awl, then I took a long strip of leather string and threaded it through, and then I used that to tie it to my upper leg. This is something many other Western style holsters utilize in their designs. This fixed the problem immediately as it would no longer lift the entire holster at an angle that would make it wedge and jam in a way that makes it nearly impossible to draw your weapon with one hand, as the front sight caught the end of the holster. If you do not make this modification yourself, and you use a pistol with a barrel that extends past the mouth of the holster, you too will run into this issue. You’ve been warned.
A**R
Love it!
Great, fits my 44 magnum Ruger
K**R
Great holster at an amazing price
I have an Uberti 1875 outlaw 45 long colt with a 7.5 inch barrel and the holster fits amazingly and has a soft inside that will protect the guns finish.
D**S
Cheap reenactment holster!
Absolutely does not work for 1858 new army revolver way to big !!! The quality is very low, like it’s a reenactment Holster only ! All in all wasted my money! You live and learn I guess.
C**
Fits great!
Fits my 7 1/2 inch Super Blackhawk great good quality leather!
D**N
good leather. poor fit
Leather quality is great, fit not so much. I have an 1851 navy and it's like putting my revolver into a bucket. Might be great for quick draw sass people but not for actual around the farm or in the woods carry unless you want to lose your gun.
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