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New Kramer Leather, Horsehide, for Colt Commmander
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2896909" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Just got this new holster in the mail today; a Kramer Leather Belt Scabbard (Pancake Rig) in Horsehide for my Colt Commander. These are <em>tough</em> holsters, horsehide is denser than cowhide and it's supposedly more sweat resistant. I've bought other holsters from Kramer in the past, and as usual, I am not at all disappointed. It's a workin' man's rig! I'll tell you what; Greg Kramer makes them strong, they will hold up to serious heavy duty use. This thing will outlive me! One thing about horsehide though; it's not as "workable" as cowhide so the details in the molding don't show as much as in a Milt Sparks, a Nightingale Leather, or a Mitch Rosen holster maybe, but for sheer durability, Kramer has them all beat. I'll post a pic of my Nightingale Griffon IV OWB for comparison. The Nightingale is one of the prettiest holsters I have and it will no doubt last a lifetime as well, but I <em>had</em> to have another Kramer for this pistol too. I just like nice holsters!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]58513[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58514[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58515[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2896909, member: 10465"] Just got this new holster in the mail today; a Kramer Leather Belt Scabbard (Pancake Rig) in Horsehide for my Colt Commander. These are [I]tough[/I] holsters, horsehide is denser than cowhide and it's supposedly more sweat resistant. I've bought other holsters from Kramer in the past, and as usual, I am not at all disappointed. It's a workin' man's rig! I'll tell you what; Greg Kramer makes them strong, they will hold up to serious heavy duty use. This thing will outlive me! One thing about horsehide though; it's not as "workable" as cowhide so the details in the molding don't show as much as in a Milt Sparks, a Nightingale Leather, or a Mitch Rosen holster maybe, but for sheer durability, Kramer has them all beat. I'll post a pic of my Nightingale Griffon IV OWB for comparison. The Nightingale is one of the prettiest holsters I have and it will no doubt last a lifetime as well, but I [I]had[/I] to have another Kramer for this pistol too. I just like nice holsters! [ATTACH=full]58513[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58514[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]58515[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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