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Laid the R&S next to a ROA yesterday & they are near identical in the shape & size. Looks like an ROA holster will fit a R&S just fine, in case anyone was wondering.
There is a guy on another forum who does excellent leather work. He needs a R&S specimen in order to create some holsters for said revolver, and I believe he copies real revolvers and creates molds with a 3D printer.
If you place an ROA next to a R&S, they are for all intent and purposes, THE SAME! Check it out. Big difference is the ROA is easy to cock with one hand, using the thumb, but the R&S is a bit more awkward in the hammer-to-grip design.