Enjoy. The Arvo built. That was made for my father Fred Rees. The reason for the odd Stitching on the back of the belt. The cartridge loops having come loose. The belt along many Of Fred's guns Went by way. of the little John's auctions.
Actually, I think that the Bianchi holster has a rawhide insert. That's what is used in cowboy fast draw And also, the belt is a size 40. The 45 means it's for .45Colt revolvers
Nice! I just received an Arvo Ojala fast draw holster just like your black one, problem is the steel insert is bent inward to the point where I can't get my revolver into it. The front edge of the cylinder hangs up on the lip of the holster opening. Would you happen to know of a good way to bend it back into shape without damaging the surrounding leather? Thanks
The builders of these holsters use a smooth heavy metal upside-down funnel that is bolted to the table. They put the holster in them upside down and work for a perfect fit. I don't know where they get them though.
Enjoy. The Arvo built. That was made for my father
Fred Rees. The reason for the odd Stitching on the back of the belt. The cartridge loops having come loose. The belt along many Of Fred's guns Went by way. of the little John's auctions.
Actually, I think that the Bianchi holster has a rawhide insert. That's what is used in cowboy fast draw
And also, the belt is a size 40. The 45 means it's for .45Colt revolvers
I put a little magnet on the front of the leather and it did stick so I think the cylinder is steel insert. Thanks for the info on that number!
@@snarlingrabiddog5150 interesting. They don't say on the website what they use
It surprised me too for that very reason, yet the magnet sticks.@@scotthamp384
Nice!
I just received an Arvo Ojala fast draw holster just like your black one, problem is the steel insert is bent inward to the point where I can't get my revolver into it. The front edge of the cylinder hangs up on the lip of the holster opening.
Would you happen to know of a good way to bend it back into shape without damaging the surrounding leather?
Thanks
The builders of these holsters use a smooth heavy metal upside-down funnel that is bolted to the table. They put the holster in them upside down and work for a perfect fit. I don't know where they get them though.