Thanks for the heads up. Is there another chest holster that you like better than the Diamond D? Only other one I know of is the HPG Kit Bag. Probably going to get one of those anyway so maybe that is the solution.
I really like the shoulder and chest rigs made by Survival Sheath Systems, but they are hit or miss as to whether you actually get a product delivered.
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Noticed the little pin for the frame mounted firing pin. That would then be a K22 combat masterpiece - pre model 18? Have I got that right?
My desert walking gun is generally what I carry concealed as I am far more worried about 2-legged vermin than anything on 4 feet or on its belly. The 45 ACP cartridge does as well as anything (and better than quite a few) in that regard so if I were inclined to switch my carry gun for an on the belt revolver it would be this:
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I liked the Mountain Gun concept but wanted a 45 ACP in blued steel, something S&W never offered. Found a M25-2 for sale that had a 6.5" Model 50, tapered 45 barrel installed. Sent it to my gun smith friend and had the barrel shortened to 4", then the action was done and the frame round butted (I prefer them round, particularly with the older Factory Combat stocks). Then since the MGs are all mat finished I had my smith fine bead blast the whole thing before bluing. Probably my favorite revolver of all time.
If heavier bullets (than 230g) were called for I would resort to this:
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That's a 4th Model Hand Ejector Target 44 that the original owner cut down from a 6.5" to a poorly done 3-3/8" barrel with a home-made front sight. The same gun smith as above installed a cut down M24 barrel, then since the old and newer finishes didn't come close to matching he fine bead blasted the whole thing and blued. Trigger and action work was done along the way including the sight insert which I can see much better than the factory red one.
Dave
... I'll be in my bunk...