Holsters for 1851 Colt?

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Do a search for eBay seller daveh72hs I have several of his fine holsters, he does excellent work, is willing to converse with you about exactly what you want in a holster...And, his prices are very reasonable.
 
For a quality, true to the era holster, I've found El Paso Saddlery to be a superior source.
 

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I have two 1851 navy’s, an 1858 NMA, an 1860 Army and an 1861 Navy. I got all of them holsters either right hand or right hand cross draws from track of the wolf. I don’t think I paid over thirty dollars for any of them. And they are very nice.
 
For a quality, true to the era holster, I've found El Paso Saddlery to be a superior source.
I was going to recommend El Paso too but I have been waiting 18 weeks and counting for Belt from them. It was supposed to be a Birthday gift in November, when I called and asked if it might make it by Christmas their only response was "Maybe"....Christmas come and gone - maybe New Year??

I have custom Western Rig they made me a few years ago for an unmentionable, I took a long time too but is top notch and well made....but don't count on their estimated turn around times ("11 to 12 weeks on custom orders").

Don't know why my first order with them took so long, pretty sure now its because of COVID and supply chain issues....
 
Depends on flavor and flair, I got two Triple K around trigger guard strap from Midway round $35 for the pair (one was on sale). Now for $40ish and up I could get 1 of the fancy ones Just depends on what one desires or likes. Redirect Notice
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The Triple K strap one is what I bought for my 1851, simply because I had no funds - the gun was a gift. It works just fine.
 
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