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Thread: 1903 Colt Hammerless Holsters

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    1903 Colt Hammerless Holsters

    Hello to all,
    I was wondering if anyone know of a company that makes a leather holster with thumbstrap for a 1903 Colt hammerless pistol. If not cany anyone suggest an IWB holster of ballistic nylon or leather that is close enough to use with this pistol? Matching mag pouches would also be neat. Thanks for any info.
    rhtwist

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    I'm sure one of hte generic type Uncle Mikes would fit...

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    Pardon my ignorance, but what does the hte signify? And thanks for the response.
    rhtwist

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhtwist
    Pardon my ignorance, but what does the hte signify? And thanks for the response.
    rhtwist
    "hte" is "the" spelled sideways .

    Regards,

    Walt

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    Pardon my ignorance, but duh on my part. Thanks alot
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhtwist
    Pardon my ignorance, but duh on my part. Thanks alot
    rhtwist
    Hey, you should see my spelling before my first cup of coffee!!!

    Best regards,

    Walt

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    I think El Paso Saddlery makes a number of holsters for the '03.
    "A grip safety is just another excess moving part. I have never known one to prevent an accident, and moreover, it is difficult to postulate a circumstance in which it might." Jeff Cooper

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    Yup, in my case it signifies either not enough or too much coffee.

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    Will check out El Paso Saddlery, thanks kind Sir.
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