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Howdy everyone!

 

I've got a beautiful Model 60-2 snub nose S&W revolver, it's technically a J-Frame. I'm looking for a vertical shoulder holster pattern and Ive struggled to find any online. Does anyone have one they could pass along? It's for personal use only. 

 

Thank you!

 

Frank

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How about something on this order, franklyleather???

The first picture is of the ammo, . . . it's a dump pouch sort of, . . . holds a stripper clip with 5 rounds in it.

Other picture is the hand gun itself, . . . SP101 (I think that is the proper nomenclature), . . . has a combination thumb break / finger break, . . . depending on which way it snaps on.

All of the plastic attachments were hand made from kydex sheets . . . the attachment points are chicago screws.

I made it a few years back for an elderly neighbor down the road.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Franklyleather, . . . pm me your mailing address.

I'm not sure if I have all of the pattern, . . . lots of stuff I do is not from a pattern, . . . I just kinda "do it" and they become "one of a kind", . . . 

Let me see what I've got, . . . I know I have some of it and I'll get that part to you.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Well, . . . I found just about all of it, . . . must be the good Lord shining down on you, . . . I'd began to have serious doubts, . . . voila, . . . folder "SP101 Shoulder Holster".

Couple little non essential patterns missing, . . . but you can do those easily.

May God bless,

Dwight

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If you can read, . . . thank a teacher.

If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran.

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