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My father has commissioned me to make my grandfather his Christmas Present, and I have no idea where to begin.

My grandfather was a Trooper with the Kentucky State Police from the early 1950's to early 1960's and I am in need of a picture of a holster for that period. He carried a common S&W or Colt 38 Special Revolver, don't know exactly which, but he does still have the pistol. However, if I go over there and ask to see it ... he will know what it's for! :P So, asking him to see his pistol is out of the question at this point.

Where would I look to find a period authentic picture of the holsters used by the Kentucky State Police during that time?

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cALL THE STATE POLICE And ask them if they can help you. I'll bet they can show you a few pictures.

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try this one........... ksp.ezechoweb.com/oldsp.html

I found quite a few old pics there...........might even have some of your Grandfather!!

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When I started in LE in the early 70's the old timers all recommended the "border patrol' style holster. I looked at the photos if the KSP link provided above. Sure enough it is a standard border patrol style holster. And yes a 4" model 10 S&W revolver was what carried.... Don Hume, Tex Shoemaker were popular back in the day. Hope this is helpful...

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Thanks for the help guys. Yes, I did see several pictures in there of him.

However, I couldn't get a good look at any of the equipment they carried.

Can someone point me in the right direction for a border patrol style holster?

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From the grump; these might help. Mike

sixholster_zps810ea370.jpg

Police-Holster-History-115_zps2786ef4a.jpg

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forums.gunboard,com/showthread.php?151531-f-s-don-hume-s-w-n-frame-jordan-style-border-patrol-holster

try this link

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forums.gunboard,com/showthread.php?151531-f-s-don-hume-s-w-n-frame-jordan-style-border-patrol-holster

try this link

Couldn't get that link to work for some reason. I tried both http:// and www. in front.

From the grump; these might help. Mike

sixholster_zps810ea370.jpg

Police-Holster-History-115_zps2786ef4a.jpg

Thanks for the help Katsass ...

I'll run these pics by my Dad, and see if he remembers seeing this style holster growing up.

Thanks again.

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As popular as they were, you could probably find an original for sale.

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That's the same set up my grandfather and great grandfather had (same time on the LAPD and a little later for the LADA office) only no individual bullet loops. Instead there were stiff round leather pouches for the round speedy loaders. There were two of those.

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