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I have a scottish Murdoch pistol that I'm gonna come up with a shoulder belt for it,can't hit a dang thing with it but then It's not a target gun either.Fun to pop off though :thumbsup:
 
That holster of yours is a fine looking one. I own a Traditions Trapper flitlock and made a holster that looks a lot like yours, only more homely cause its the first holster I ever made. I wish I had seen yours first to use as a model. I too like The saw horse grip. It fits my hand well and helps me hold the heavy trapper. I made mine to hold the pistol at a rake cause I thought it looked nice, did not know others had the same idea. From all the good posts on the forum it seems like there are many diffrent ways to protect the gun and keep it handy as well. Once again the Forum has given me very good advice. :hatsoff:
 
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