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    This might do the trick. Let’s hear the Yeahs and Nays... 🤣

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    I'm not very knowledgeable on revolver makes and models. How does this differ from a Smith 60-15 Performance center?

    This lives in the desk at my Mom's work.
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    8 rounds in an N frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankB View Post
    This might do the trick. Let’s hear the Yeahs and Nays... 🤣

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    I have one for my 686. The only gripe I have is that it's sized for a 1.75" belt. I prefer 1.5" slots.

    This one from Winthrop caught my eye. Haven' bought it, yet.
    If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cory View Post
    I'm not very knowledgeable on revolver makes and models. How does this differ from a Smith 60-15 Performance center?
    Your mom's gun is a 5-shot J-frame. The OP's gun is a 8-shot N-frame. Shooting .357s out of even a steel J-frame is not my idea of fun.. It's enjoyable out of a N-frame.
    If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.

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    I thought my Hanks bridal leather gun belt was 1.75”, but it’s 1.5”. It’s 1/4” thick, so I can just wrap duct tape around it if the holster is loose. 🤣 Thanks for your input, and I think that’s what I’ll order. I want to call tomorrow, and make sure it’s actually in stock before buying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankB View Post
    This might do the trick. Let’s hear the Yeahs and Nays... 🤣

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    Nay

    Ill use galco shoulderholsters but thats anout it.

    Try thishttps://www.ebay.com/itm/Safariland-...AAAOSw2VpfMiJT

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    The Combat Master is about as high ride as you'll find for a revolver(Tucker HF3 is just as high and about 30 bucks more, I don't have a HF3 yet but people I know who do love them) but Galco sure isn't my favorite. Ones I've had tended to loosen up considerably when used every day. I have one that has ZERO retention after what I consider a short life.
    The Mernickle (at less cost than a Galco), and the Kramer (at a little more than the Galco), will in my experience keep their retention mucho, mucho longer.
    I consider Galco overpriced for what you get.
    That said some people consider them top notch. Maybe the two I've had were anomalies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Nay

    Ill use galco shoulderholsters but thats anout it.

    Try thishttps://www.ebay.com/itm/Safariland-...AAAOSw2VpfMiJT
    You can find that holster for about 35 bucks if you look. They are very nice, but harsh for any type of concealment (at least with an N frame). I've done it but MAN they tilt the butt out away from the body. Even a heavy vest or coat will tent bad.
    I've used several belt attachments, none of them bring the gun in close.
    Everybody should have one tho for strolling around in the great outdoors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTMcC View Post

    I'm not so thrilled with the Simply Rugged pancakes, a lot of people are.
    Me neither. Conceal ok but drawing and re-holstering are problematic.

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