Got a new holster for my 44 Colt Army Open Top!

Started by Dr. Bob, September 19, 2009, 08:17:05 PM

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Dr. Bob

Howdy,

In the GAF I am an Engineer officer and have put together an 1872 Fatigue uniform.  I got the Open Top for this persona. 

This afternoon the postman brought my holster! ;D  I had David Carrico make an 1871 modification style holster similar to the holster on page 23 of Packing Iron.  It has the tube for the cleaning rod [being made by my blacksmith] attached to an ACW RH Butt Forward holster.  These were made before the introduction of the Hoffman swivel belt loop was adopted in 1872.  The Hoffman swivel allowed the holster to rotate a full 360 degrees which caused lots of problems! :o ::) :(  This holster, along with my 1860 Henry are both being shot with 44 Russian. ;D  I am extremely happy with the quality of the holster!  I can recommend Carrico Leather without reservation!!

The Open Top shoots to POI at CAS distances and any misses are operator error! :( ;D
Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
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Fox Creek Kid

Dr. Bob, they had cameras in 1872 so it's OK to post a photo.  ;)

Forty Rod

And you told us this without showing pictures?

Go straight to your room, young man, and you don't get any dessert tonight.
People like me are the reason people like you have the right to bitch about people like me.

Dr. Bob

Saddly Dr. Bob is technologically challenged.  I have the digital camera and the 'puter, but can't find the cord to hook the two together.  :-[ :'( :( ;)   I will take some pics when I get the cleaning rod and figure out how to put them here. :o ::)  Well, I hope that I can!
Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
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NRA Life,
KGC 8.
Warthog
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Montana Slim

Dr. Bob,

Check to see if your camera has a removeable memory "card" or "stick".
If so, check your computer and/or monitor for a slot for the card / stick.
If you have these features, its much easier/faster than the USB cable.

Regards,
Slim
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Dr. Bob

Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
NCOWS 2420, Senator
HR 4
GAF 405,
NRA Life,
KGC 8.
Warthog
Motto: Clean mind  -  Clean body,   Take your pick

Fox Creek Kid

Dr. Bob, I leave my cord plugged in to my PC and leave one end (obviously) laying on the desk so I can plug it in when I want to upload from my digital cam. Makes things far easier.  ;)  Maybe the nurse at the group home can help you.  :o ;D :D ;)

Dr. Bob

Don't dare ask her!  She carries a riding crop!
Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
NCOWS 2420, Senator
HR 4
GAF 405,
NRA Life,
KGC 8.
Warthog
Motto: Clean mind  -  Clean body,   Take your pick

Major 2

Quote from: Fox Creek Kid on September 21, 2009, 01:49:49 PM
Dr. Bob, I leave my cord plugged in to my PC and leave one end (obviously) laying on the desk so I can plug it in when I want to upload from my digital cam. Makes things far easier.  ;)  Maybe the nurse at the group home can help you.  :o ;D :D ;)

Hey !  won't the photo's run back out without the camera attached ?  ???  ;D
when planets align...do the deal !

Deadguy

Quote from: Dr. Bob on September 21, 2009, 02:08:02 PM
Don't dare ask her!  She carries a riding crop!

A nurse who carries a riding crop??? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO  Post pics of that too!  ;)
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Ottawa Creek Bill

Here is Dr. Bob Dorian's 1871 Holster from David Carrico.....The ram rod was made by Dan Siglar...

Nice stuff.

Bill

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Ottawa Creek Bill

Here is another view showing the detail on the reverse side and a good image of the ram rod.

Bill


Vice Chairman American Indian Council of Indianapolis
Vice Chairman Inter tribal Council of Indiana
Member, Ottawa-Chippewa Band of Indians of Michigan
SASS # 2434
NCOWS # 2140
CMSA # 3119
NRA LIFER


Montana Slim

Nice stitching and rivet work. Quality rig.
OBTW, I think that thing is a cleaning rod, rather than a ramrod :D

Last time I visted the "flexible materials shop" at RIA was searching through the drawers looking for a straight knife and found a number of "goodies" for making official leather holsters including the the brass & copper hardware and a "US" stamp for a press that doesn't exist anymore. We just left these items in the shop rather than turn them over to the museum....just in case they would be needed for future production. Still there I assume.

The pictures of the nurse with riding crop are forthcoming I trust?

Regards,
Slim
Who has a riding crop at my desk...just in case.....(really) :o
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Fox Creek Kid

SWEET scabbard!! I use Carrico leather so naturally I am biased.  ;D 



Pony Racer

Dave does great work.

i had someone else make my Naval frog type holsters but I wear them on a standard officer belt that Dave made along with a bullet puch and a dyer pouch.

I then also wear two mckeever pouches that I converted to 12 guage (seem rippers do ammazing work) on another officer belt or I use a Carrico made Mills rifle and shotgun belt with two plain black shotgun slides for easy use.

I have posted pics of the set-up before but will put new pics out if people are inteterested.

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