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New Cheyenne holsters to fit Colt SAA with 5.5 and 7.5 inch barrel and Colt Navy.

Regards Forester

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Nice looking holsters.  I see many talented leather workers in the U.K. making nice holsters, but isn't it almost impossible to own a handgun in the U.K.?  I wouldn't think there would be much of a market for holsters.

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Hi garypl

True we can't own a real handgun, but a lot of people own replica's or blank firers. So I think mainly collectors or people who do re-enactment buy them. I sell on ebay, so I have sold quite a few holsters through the ebay shipping program, I have sent holsters to Germany, France, Finland and I have sent a Cheyenne gun rig to Italy, I have even sent a John Wayne gun rig to the USA. I also have a few replica's of my own as can be seen in the photo's and a Colt Umarex which is a .22 pellet air pistol, which I have sold rigs for in the UK. I don't sell as many as I would like but I do sell them.

Regards Forester

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Those are some nice looking replicas!

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Very nice work. Did you have any problems feeding the pouch through the loops on the long barrel holster? I'm guessing you had to have it pretty wet.

Firearm laws and regulations are certainly bizarre (and usually defy logic). Here in Oz replicas are treated the same as real handguns, which means you have to have a handgun licence to own a replica! 

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Beautifle work. Worthy to be in Packing Iron!!!

Did you developed the tooling pattern form then photos yourself? I seen other attempts and patterns but yours looks pretty faithful in design and execution. 

In Canada non firing replicas are illegal except for models of guns for which the real steel is considered an antique... pellet bb and airsoft are considered non regulated firearms for many parts of the law but do not require a license if below a certain power/velocity combo level. Over they become regulated  (longuns) or restricted (hand guns) firearms in every sense of the law.

the folks I know in the Canadian airgun community almost all treat them as real firearms whether they own a license and real steel ones or not. I did that for years before getting my licenses and real steel firearms so type was good training.

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Hi dikman

After I have stamped the pouch I try not to wet it again, don't want to lose any detail, I find the pouches bend into the slots which I pull up when damp, I then insert the pistol to reform. These holsters are made from Will Ghormleys Cheyenne pattern pack.

Regards Forester

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I have never made one of these but have often  wondered if there was a risk that on a draw the holster may actually come out of the frog...so to speak??

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Hello kiwican

The design of the Cheyenne stops that from happening, if you look between the 2 loops there is a bulge, if made correctly this will lock the skirt and pouch together.

Regards Forester

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forester was the tooling pattern also in Ghormley pack? it looks like the famous packing iron cover holster.

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Yes the tooling pattern was in the pattern pack.

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3 hours ago, Forester said:

Hello kiwican

The design of the Cheyenne stops that from happening, if you look between the 2 loops there is a bulge, if made correctly this will lock the skirt and pouch together.

Regards Forester

Ah yes, I suspected that was there for that reason, thanks

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