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I received my Grandmother's Smith and Wesson 38/44 Heavy Duty from my Father. I want to build a holster for it but am having a hard time finding a pic of a period correct one from the 50s. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Here is a picture of what is my favorite sidearm.

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For something like that, I'd think a Threeperson's style holster'd be appropriate.

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This is about all I ever saw as a kid growing up, . . . in the '50s, . . . except for those the police carried, . . . and many times they were very, very similar but were black.

This is a Heiser holster, . . . and was laced around the outside edge, . . . the ones I saw were all sewn along the edge.

May God bless,

Dwight


This is about all I ever saw as a kid growing up, . . . in the '50s, . . . except for those the police carried, . . . and many times they were very, very similar but were black.

This is a Heiser holster, . . . and was laced around the outside edge, . . . the ones I saw were all sewn along the edge.

May God bless,

Dwight

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I would think a half or full flap holster would be the ticket.

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Check out the Bill Jordan Border Patrol style holster. Made famous by Bill Jordan himself and would look perfect with that old S&W. A Tom Threeperson's holster would look great too but my vote would be for the border patrol.

Stu

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Thank you all for the ideas. I'm going to start a new post with the result. There may be a few by the time I get done.

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