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Holster & speedloader for the SRH?

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28 November 2005, 10:23
Thomas M
Holster & speedloader for the SRH?
Friday I got my brand new SRH in 454, a 7½" barrel.

I'v been looking for a holster and a speedloader for it without success.

Do you have any ideas where I should look? Are there any cheap holsters thats suitable?


Thomas ...450 Rigby...
28 November 2005, 21:28
Paul H
Thomas,

If you have any gunsmiths that aren't too expenstive, I'd highly consider having your SRH modified to use full moon clips. Moon clips are faster than a speed loader, and you can have several cylinders full of ammo at hand.

As far as holters, uncle mikes makes some fairly reasonably priced ones.


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29 November 2005, 03:34
robotek
The HKS 25-5 works great.
I use an Unkle Mike's generic revolver holster. It's cheap and works well.

As Paul H said, having the cylinder cut for moon clips is a great idea.
29 November 2005, 10:45
Thomas M
There is no pistol smith close to here so I will try the HKS 25-5.

Thanks!


Thomas ...450 Rigby...
29 November 2005, 19:23
Whitworth
I did the same thing for a holster as robotek, I got the Uncle Mike's generic unit and it fits fine. No complaints.



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29 November 2005, 19:56
Ben589
I got my holster for my SRH from a leather shop that specializes in gunleather down in Florala, AL.

I can try to find their number and get it to you. They do all custom work based on the measurements you send them. Mine's an off the shoulder cross-body rig for my .44, and it's functional and comfortable to carry.


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