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OC Holster and Belt type, Does it matter?

CREEKCHUB

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I realy like this Holster and belt. What does everyone think about OCing in this set-up?



http://www.andrewsleather.com/vaquero.htm

vaquero_a.jpg
 

wylde007

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Actually, that is the EXACT setup that the man in Richmond, Virginia foiled a burglary/homicide attempt back in July.

With a single-action Colt .45 (Navy?)

I'd say it has recently experienced a resurgence in recognition, if not popularity!
 

CREEKCHUB

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wylde007 wrote:
Actually, that is the EXACT setup that the man in Richmond, Virginia foiled a burglary/homicide attempt back in July.

With a single-action Colt .45 (Navy?)

I'd say it has recently experienced a resurgence in recognition, if not popularity!
So He prevented a burglary/homicide attempt from being successful. Thats great, at least it has a positive in some of the public eye. Thanks for the info.
 
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