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MASC Holsters for Single actions

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Has anyone tried tha MASC brand belt holster for Single actions? Information says they are made in Turkey, and are “treated with safe chemicals”. I don’t know if that statement can include vegetable tanning or not. I’m looking for a belt holster for my single action, so I thought I’d check with the most informed on single actions and their accessory items.
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Jim

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There are so many good holster makers to be found in the 'Leather Forum' over at www.cascity.com that it isn't funny.

Figure out exactly what sort of rig you need - traditional Old West or 'B-Movie Cowboy' - then go shopping.

'Old West Reproductions' and 'El Paso Saddlery' are but two - and if you're looking at something resembling a rig from the Frontier Era, remember that they weren't all-matching nor wet-fitted - they were bought at hardware stores and through mail order houses, and were mostly a shade of brown - black dye covered a myriad of sins, including poor quality leather, and what 'color' they got was from the exposure to the elements, and what 'fitting' happened during river crossings and rain storms - their length was for the 5.5" and 7.5" revolvers, as the shorter 4.75" is but .5" shorter, so it wasn't an issue.
My go-to holster maker has been Mike "Doc" Barranti. I have several from him and have been thoroughly saisfied. Not only is he a skilled leather worker, but knows his guns, too.

From Barranti:




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My go-to holster maker has been Mike "Doc" Barranti. I have several from him and have been thoroughly saisfied. Not only is he a skilled leather worker, but knows his guns, too.

From Barranti:






Bob Wright
Thanks guys. Just say that wet formed holster ad, and liked it’s look. It will be for trousers belt use. I’ve used a Bianchi small SA #1 to comfortably carry my .22 Peacemaker around on my belt for over 30 years in the field. Don’t like those being made in Mexico now, so am looking for a replacement for 4 3/4 .45 single action. Will be looking at holstermakers like Barranti and Reddog who made my western rigs. Any suggestions from personal experiaces about other alternatives?
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Jim

“If you have to think about, it’s too late”
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