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With a piece of 4 oz leather, a “holster” is quite easy to make. Here is one that
I did:
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I spent the morning knocking this out, based on the belt clip that comes with a Lyman Plains Pistol. Would like to hear your thoughts and if anyone has used one how well does it work when just walking and moving about.5FC274F0-E8A4-4644-B780-1A8F31CEEE9B.jpegB0B297F2-CE85-48F6-AB47-8B2CA44D617F.jpeg97185C2D-BD80-4592-98BD-207C59E6D8F3.jpeg
 
I use an over the should holster rig. It has a flap to cover the lock/keep dry. I also put a frizzen stall on it for safety. I don’t always know where that muzzle is pointing when moving about like I do with my long gun. This set up also carries a pistol ram rod I made for my longest barreled pistol. I think it is 14 inches long.
 
I spent the morning knocking this out, based on the belt clip that comes with a Lyman Plains Pistol. Would like to hear your thoughts and if anyone has used one how well does it work when just walking and moving about.View attachment 116135View attachment 116136View attachment 116137

I have a mountain pistol with a clip like this............... It does work but moves around more than I like. A tight belt is needed to keep it fairly well in place (maybe a sash would work?) but the gun is quite exposed. Okay for some uses, beats just shoving a gun into the belt and the few times I've used it I never lost or dropped the gun.
 
I just completed my Trapper Pistol kit and want to figure out how to carry it while I’m hunting to be used as a back up if necessary. I thought I would reach out to the forum and see how others carry their pistols. Thanks in advance… ~DK
Belt hook, pistol worn on the off side, fast, secure, muzzle pointed down and away. No extra anything to own, attach, carry..
 
I contacted The Leatherman Traditional Leather Goods Inc Store with the following question:

Do you still make this left handed as well?

And he answered:

Yes just state so when you order

Gary Fatherree
 
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