The Smith and Wesson 1903 got a new house today.

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The Smith and Wesson 1903 got a new house today.

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It will be the 1905 4th change's turn tomorrow.
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Starting a post retirement career there Steve...?
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ffuries wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 4:46 pm Starting a post retirement career there Steve...?
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Here is the holster for the 1905 4th change made this morning. This revolver is an interesting piece, made in 1917 it is a 5" round butt. I believe that the finish is chrome, but I am not certain. The grips are matching to the revolver (penciled) and I have been told that they are hard to come by and are quite spendy on their own. I don't know...

The holster is my version of a fast draw, cylinder is flush so it won't hang on draw the butt fully exposed and the trigger open. I haven't decided whether to add a safety loop for the hammer. Since my horse riding days are behind me, I don't think that I need it.
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