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Old 04-19-2008, 09:11 PM
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It's a new version - 4" barrel...




This was my second choice:

1B, I've been thinking about that bottom one for quite awhile now. Wood grips, sating stainless finish . . .

Thanks for posting that picture. I'd forgotten how much I want that revolver.
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Old 04-19-2008, 09:14 PM
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1B, I've been thinking about that bottom one for quite awhile now. Wood grips, sating stainless finish . . .

Thanks for posting that picture. I'd forgotten how much I want that revolver.
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Old 05-05-2008, 10:29 AM
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Folks,

I'm looking for something like this:




And without the IWB straps:



It can be IWB, OWB and even cross draw.

This is made by Simply Rugged up in AK. I emailed to check on availability, he said he couldn't keep them in stock. I've since emailed him twice trying to order one and get no response. I was hoping maybe someone could save me a lot of searching and tell me where I might find something real close.


Thanks.
I can't help you on the holster, but I just wanted to say I much I like rugers. Don't have a Redhawk but have owned a .357 in the past(one of the old single action models) and several other Rugers including my current rifle and Ruger model 77. Great guns. Too bad it isn't a 3 inch barrel I have no problem hiding a 3 inch revolver but have a 4 inch that is hard to conceal!
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Maybe Tim from TT Gunleather can make one for you.
I could but do not have a casting of that model, the closest I have is a Smith & Wesson model 29 with the 4" barrel which would probably work.
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Actually, I have a bit of really heavy burgundy colored latigo about a 10.5 oz. that would work really well for something like that. I cannot use use it anything else due to it being too thick.
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Actually, I have a bit of really heavy burgundy colored latigo about a 10.5 oz. that would work really well for something like that. I cannot use use it anything else due to it being too thick.
Sounds as if the problem may be solved.

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Actually, I have a bit of really heavy burgundy colored latigo about a 10.5 oz. that would work really well for something like that. I cannot use use it anything else due to it being too thick.
Thanks, I'll keep it in mind! I should have the Simply Rugged one in hand in another 2 or 3 weeks... Money is a problem for a second one right now. I know your work, and I'm sure it would be outstanding, i just can't swing it right now.

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