Quality: Cabela's Leather

Started by tmackay3302, June 06, 2006, 09:40:15 PM

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tmackay3302

Hi everybody, I just ordered a Uberti Millenium and I'm looking for a holster for it. I don't need anything fancy right now, justs something to carry it around the range. A little while ago I came accross the CASS leather sold at Cabela's in a magazine. It's made by Hunter Company and Triple K. I was looking at the Mexican loop holsters. Does anyone know anything about the quality? Like I said, I don't need anything fancy and I'm on a budget (college student). Thanks for any help you can give me!
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Buffalo Creek Law Dog

I bought the Triple K "Cogburn" outfit and I am pleased with it.
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Doc Neeley

Both will be fine. Good quality, just not fancy. I recently bought a triple K drop belt for B-western, just change one set of holsters over. I added some conchos and spots just for fun, and it looks nice.
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Mountain Dog

I just bought two of the Western open style holsters and they seem to be of good quality and the price was certainly great ($15.99). They are very plain but also very functional.  I also bought a Galco Duke's rig from them because I needed a 5 1/2" LH for my second gun. It was much more fancy and better finished but it was also $74.99.

With Cabellas there is no reason to live with something you get from them that you are not happy with.  They are very good about taking things back that you are not 100% satisfied with.

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Tommy tornado

Quote from: Mountain Dog on June 07, 2006, 09:21:10 PM
I just bought two of the Western open style holsters and they seem to be of good quality and the price was certainly great ($15.99). They are very plain but also very functional. 

MD

My first rig consisted of one of those holsters and a Civil War Era repro with the flap cut off.  The Cabela holster worked well.  The only problem I had with it was that it tended to flatten out on me often, so I was constently having to re-wet mold it.  My 60 Army and '51 Navy pistols fit nicely into it but my 1858 Remington's trigger guard would often stick out and not reholster smoothly.  Very minor thing for the formerly cheap price of about $10.99 six years ago.
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redrader

Quote from: Buffalo Creek Law Dog on June 06, 2006, 09:56:40 PM
I bought the Triple K "Cogburn" outfit and I am pleased with it.

I am new to CAS and leather gear. Can you get two holsters on the Cogburn or the Duke? What about any of the ones listed as single holster belts? Or the Conquistador Double Drop. Is it SASS legal?

Thanks
RR

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LazyK Pejay

I use my gear from Cabela's (Triple-K) hunting in rough country in Central Texas and it has held up great.

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