I am not a horseman. I will defer to you on that.Iron, spot on everything until 4th para. Every photo I seen from the CW shows sabre on left, pistol butt forward on right. As a horseman and owner, nobody is ever taught to hold reins in right hand.
So I respectfully have to disagree with the 4th paragraph.
what you mention aren't really "authentic" butt are realistic answers and both of those alternatives and will save you $I've been searching the net for holsters for my two 1851 Navy revolvers. I'm finding the straight and crossdraw holsters. I know CAS doesn't allow it at shoots, but which would be the best holster if I wanted to carry the pistols butt forward and use a twist draw: do I wear straight holsters on the "wrong" side or do I wear two crossdraws? From what I can tell, the crossdraws push the butts forward. I have zero experience in this area. Thanks for your help.
All good, my daughter, learned well, amazing horsewoman. Left hand.I am not a horseman. I will defer to you on that.
That's what I get for working from memory and not checking my source.
Thanks
IronHand
Yes, I have a few miles on horseback… left hand handles the reins, the right (for right handed folks) handles ropes, guns, etc. I’ve handled ropes a lot more than guns on horseback but yes, generally long barrel pistols are best carried cross draw. Medium length guns, 4-3/4 to 5.5” like I favor are comfortable in the Threepersons rig.I am not a horseman. I will defer to you on that.
That's what I get for working from memory and not checking my source.
Thanks
IronHand
Unless you are going to carry a saber this is the best advice yet IMHOI buy the holster that I like and fits my guns, and I don't care what CAS and SASS has to say about it, I'm the one that owns the holster, not them. I'm the one that wears the rig, not them. If they want me to wear a holster that they approve of, they can buy it for me.
Buy the holster that you want, not what they want, after all, you have to live with the holster, not them.
This is my rig, I like it, it works, and I can change it to fit my needs.
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