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Does anyone have or know where I could obtain a shoulder holster pattern for a uberti / ruger birdhead 45LC.  I have seen many makers of this pattern but have not been able to find one online anywhere thus far.  I have attached a pic of the style I am looking for.  Anyone's help sure would be appreciated.

 

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This info it should help you, seems the uberti is a colt clone so any pattern for the colt single action army could be adapted.  "This is the ideal concealable revolver for today’s Western enthusiast. The bird’s head grip design has been incorporated into Uberti’s Cattleman series of 1873 Single Action Army revolvers in both standard and Stallion designs." 

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Sent you a template.

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On 12/27/2019 at 11:27 AM, Tross said:

I would like that template as well.  Thanks ahead of time!

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Sinpac,  sent you a message also.   Would love a pattern if you could spare another.

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Sinpac I would love a pattern also. Many thanks if you decide to send me one.

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On 12/22/2019 at 3:04 PM, sinpac said:

Sent you a template.

Hi there Konapaniolo,

I am new to the site and would much appreciate it is you could send the pattern for that CC shoulder holster. I am a wheel gun fan and would like to make one.

Thank you 

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IIRC John Wesley Hardin was well known for carrying his revolver in an "Underarm rig". Haven't seen a period shoulder holster but holsters sewn onto suspenders were used to carry slim single shot pistols.

The Birds Head grips were really only used on the Colt double action revolvers, the .38 caliber "Lightning " and the .41 caliber "Thunderer". Both came in a short barreled "Sheriffs Model" which would be perfect for this holster design.

I don't doubt that aftermarket grips could be had even back then, but I haven't seen a Birds Head grip on a antique SAA yet.

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Why will we add pattern PDF fiiles into the massage?

I think this will ve useful all this members

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sinpac, I too would appreciate a template thanks!!

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Can I get a copy of the template as well?

 

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Hello Chuck,

   May I please get a template, just starting out with holster and need all the help that I can get.

        Thank you 

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Hi could I get a copy of that also Thanks

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Hi

I would like a template  Looks like a nice pattern.

Thanks

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Can someone post the template as a pdf?

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Sent you a message Harleyrodder..

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Hello,

Could you please send me a copy of the template as well?

Thanks!

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On 12/22/2019 at 5:04 PM, sinpac said:

Sent you a template.

I also would like that template

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Tandy has a book of patterns that includes a shoulder rig.  It can be found on their library and is free.  There are a number of other patterns in the book.

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Hi ! Does anyone have a copy of the Doc Holiday shoulder holster? I am new here and loving it so far, hope to be of some help later on. I love the holster rig and need it for my S.A.S.S. meet. Thanks in advance!

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Could you please send me a template as well?

 

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