Leather Holster for Schofield 1875 Smith & Wesson 3 custom style (Made to order)
Leather Holster for Schofield 1875 Smith & Wesson 3 custom style (Made to order)
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$150.00 USD
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Leather holster for single action revolver Schofield 6". The Schofield was a modified Smith & Wesson Model 3, suggested by Major George Schofield, to make it easier for a cavalryman to reload while riding.
* Western style holster for 6.3cm(2.5") belt.
* 100% Hand made.
* Holsters are hand cut from vegetable tanned leather.
* Double glued leather for hardness, 2 x 2.4 mm(5-6 oz.).
* Fully stitched by hand, for strength.
* “Wet formed”, molded by hand.
* Belt Block, used to securely position your holster on your gun belt
* Finish applied by hand with high quality leather craft dyes, finishes and tools.
* Officially licensed replicas are used as a template.
Important: My work is entirely handmade and for this reason it is not possible for two holsters to be exactly the same, but this makes them unique.
Photographs represent a close likeness to the actual quality and color. The possible difference will be color variations due to photography lighting and/or an individual’s viewing device.
"Made to Order" - Please allow 3-4 weeks for dispatch.
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* Western style holster for 6.3cm(2.5") belt.
* 100% Hand made.
* Holsters are hand cut from vegetable tanned leather.
* Double glued leather for hardness, 2 x 2.4 mm(5-6 oz.).
* Fully stitched by hand, for strength.
* “Wet formed”, molded by hand.
* Belt Block, used to securely position your holster on your gun belt
* Finish applied by hand with high quality leather craft dyes, finishes and tools.
* Officially licensed replicas are used as a template.
Important: My work is entirely handmade and for this reason it is not possible for two holsters to be exactly the same, but this makes them unique.
Photographs represent a close likeness to the actual quality and color. The possible difference will be color variations due to photography lighting and/or an individual’s viewing device.