carry question about LCR

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carry question about LCR

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Have found very few holsters, RH OSB in stock any where in store or on line. Need some direction :banghead:

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shopruger.com has a nice selection of LCR holsters.

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What are you looking for? Do you have a preference between horsehide, cow leather, kydex, nylon, or other materials? Do you need a thumb strap or other retention device? Do you want something fancy?

From the standpoint of functionality, the pancake holster style in leather is not bad for a snub nose revolver. I have one Hoffner made 15 years ago for my SP-101 when they were reasonably priced. I also have a no-name belt slide that's convenient but not as secure.

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Galco makes some and DM Bullard can make you a very nice one as well.....
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...I'd call Don Hume in Miami, OK...check styles on their website...their service is good, like their quality...

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I have a Simply Rugged for mine in pancake style. Rides high, close and not expensive. Its not fancy but gets the job done.
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This guy makes fabulous holsters, they are a work of art. Take about 2 weeks to get one for an LCR. He has the molds to make a holster for a Ruger LCR with/without CT lasergrip.

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I think there are a few forum members who make holsters. Maybe one of them could make something if you describe what you want.
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I have a neck holster for my LCR and could not be happier with it. It is a doubletapholster, MK111. :txflag:
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