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Item Code: 1110-11
This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington and other revolvers. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder. A Colt .44 caliber “Army” model fits into this although the muzzle sticks out of the bottom.
The holster “pocket” measures 10 ½” along its front edge. Holster is made of black bridle leather. The flap and belt loop, each sewn to the back. The leather closing tab is sewn to the underside of the flap and remains complete and unbroken. The associated brass finial also remains tightly attached.
Belt loop is approximately 3” wide and is attached by three rivets and a double line of stitching. The leather plug that originally closed the end of the holster is long gone. There are no makers stamps.
In overall very good condition, this holster shows use. Entire leather body shows crazing but little loss of the surface finish. This is a good, military-style flap holster that would accommodate a Civil War revolver. [jet]
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