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Anyone else make their own holsters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Soulman" data-source="post: 712869" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>Yeah, if I find a good deal on a 38 airweight I'm going to buy it in a second. I love this 49 and the way it feels. It will be one of the last guns I sell.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Snubby triggers aren't as refined as their bigger brothers, the K frame in S&Ws case., but they aren't that bad. GED has set it before, but the ability to find the mark (where it's hitting) in SA and then switching over to DA is a wonderful feature. I also load it up with snake shot for my "walking around" gun. The SA allows me to hit that small moving target of a snake's head by letting me really steady myself and aim. The DA with shrouded hammer allows me to pull it from my pocket with less chance of snag and makes it a great "get off me" gun for up close and personal situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulman, post: 712869, member: 554"] Yeah, if I find a good deal on a 38 airweight I'm going to buy it in a second. I love this 49 and the way it feels. It will be one of the last guns I sell. Snubby triggers aren't as refined as their bigger brothers, the K frame in S&Ws case., but they aren't that bad. GED has set it before, but the ability to find the mark (where it's hitting) in SA and then switching over to DA is a wonderful feature. I also load it up with snake shot for my "walking around" gun. The SA allows me to hit that small moving target of a snake's head by letting me really steady myself and aim. The DA with shrouded hammer allows me to pull it from my pocket with less chance of snag and makes it a great "get off me" gun for up close and personal situations. [/QUOTE]
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