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Hey folks. I need to move some dummy guns I am no longer using to fund a new project. I am taking a big cut on these so my loss is your gain. The dummies have been cleaned up and had a sight rail installed (for molding a sight channel in your holsters). The following dummy guns are available:

BLUE GUNS:

Ruger GP100 4" bbl $30 shipped

Ruger SP101 3" bbl $30 shipped

Smith & Wesson Model 60 3" bbl $30 shipped

Colt Commander 4.25" bbl, hammer down $30 shipped

Taurus PT 24/7 (no sight rail) $30 shipped

Duncan's Customs:

Smith & Wesson 325 PD 2.5" bbl $35 shipped

Smith & Wesson SW99 Compact $35 shipped

Smith & Wesson 625 4" bbl $35 Shipped

Smith & Wesson SW1911 Railed (hammer down) $35 shipped

Taurus PT145 (Gen 1) $35 shipped

Hi Point C9 $25 shipped

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Ruger SP101, Smith & Wesson Model 60, and Smith & Wesson 625 are all SOLD

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Boom...I know this sounds like a stupid one, but on the GP 100.....If I'm making a holster for a 6" barrel one, do I just add 2" to the barrel of the holster....is everything else the same?

If the answer is "yes" then I want it.

RG

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If you're boning the holster by hand, then yes, it will work for you. If you use a press, then no, it won't. If I were trying to get a 6" bbl holster from this gun, I would press and bone the holster by hand, but leave the muzzle portion alone. When the top was sufficiently shaped, I would remove the dummy from the holster and insert the barrel in the holster's muzzle end (assuming it is an open bottomed holster). Then I would shape the rest of the bbl. I've done this in the past with other models when I still did all my boning by hand.

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