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Anyone recognize this holster?

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June 26, 2018, 05:15 PM
bendable
Anyone recognize this holster?
http://images6.fanpop.com/imag...427777-2250-3000.jpg

eddie wears one on the take two tv show





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June 26, 2018, 05:24 PM
jsbcody
Standard 3 slot pancake holster. Several different companies like Gould and Goodrich, DeSantis, and Galco make them. the one in the picture you posted looks like a DeSantis with the retention screw. One of my favorite holsters, I can change it from mid belt tilt to a high ride depending on clothing. Yes, I am an admitted holster whore, I recognized I have a problem.......I was buying holsters for pistols I was GOING to get.......pity me. Frown


June 26, 2018, 05:45 PM
jhe888
I realize this is a TV publicity photo, but I wonder why they didn't snap the thumb break.

(I agree that it looks like a Galco. It is a common design, though.)




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June 26, 2018, 06:28 PM
Orive 8
quote:
I realize this is a TV publicity photo, but I wonder why they didn't snap the thumb break.


Most likely because the holster is not made for the pistol in the photo and the strap doesn't fit. But then again, it might just be an oversight...


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June 26, 2018, 07:36 PM
dking271
It is a DeSantis, I believe “Thumb Break Scabbard” model.


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June 26, 2018, 08:27 PM
NK402
quote:
Originally posted by Orive 8:
quote:
I realize this is a TV publicity photo, but I wonder why they didn't snap the thumb break.


Most likely because the holster is not made for the pistol in the photo and the strap doesn't fit. But then again, it might just be an oversight...

Strap looks to me it has plenty of room to snap. Most likely wearer and/or the prop man has no knowledge of guns and holsters.
June 27, 2018, 12:46 PM
bendable
I didn't know it when I posted , but I can magnify the holster only , in that pic.

All that gun showing ,out of the holster threw me,

the fat part of the thumb strap is meant to be around the top.

I agree , maybe the wrong holster for that gun





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June 27, 2018, 12:58 PM
maladat
quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
I didn't know it when I posted , but I can magnify the holster only , in that pic.

All that gun showing ,out of the holster threw me,

the fat part of the thumb strap is meant to be around the top.

I agree , maybe the wrong holster for that gun


The gun looks like it fits - if you look carefully, the back part of the holster looks like it fully covers the trigger guard and comes up to the grip of the pistol.

The reason it looks like there's a lot of gun sticking out of the holster is that there's a notch cut down the front of the holster where it covers the top of the slide. This sort of notch is pretty common in holsters, particularly holsters intended for competition or holsters intended to ride high on the body.

The point of the notch is that the initial, purely vertical part of the draw can be shorter - you can start to swing the gun up in front of you sooner in the draw.

You see it in competition holsters because anything that can shave a fraction of a second off of your draw is an advantage (the ultimate expression of this idea are the competition holsters that don't cover the top of the slide AT ALL, they just have a little nub that sticks in the muzzle of the gun and a bit that grips the trigger guard - you draw the gun about 1/2" and the holster completely releases the gun).

You see it in holsters that ride really high because a purely vertical draw that high on your body feels pretty unnatural.