A good western rig

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Re: A good western rig

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http://www.wolfearsequipment.com

I also have two holsters and a belt from this gentleman. Very nice.

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Photo is too large it says. I'm on my iPhone. How do I upload?

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cmgee67 wrote:Photo is too large it says. I'm on my iPhone. How do I upload?
Just ship it to me and I'll take care of it. :biggrinjester:


Try this: https://postimages.org/

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Re: A good western rig

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cmgee67 wrote:D
Very nice rig. I like single actions and western rigs. I've found that brass cases in leather loops tend to corrode after a while. If you use those cartridges and replace them often it shouldn't be a problem. If they stay there I'd suggest nickle plated cases. You don't have to get silver bullets, though! :lol:
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Re: A good western rig

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Thanks! I'm lookin for some nice checkered wood grips for the gun. I bought those imitation stag because they looked good online but to not so pleasing to me in person.
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Re: A good western rig

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cmgee67 wrote:I'm needing suggestions for a good rig to carry my Ruger vaquero. I'd like the old western style with the bullet loops and for the holster to have a leather hammer thong to keep it in the holster when I'm on the four wheeler or tractor. This will be my ranch rig and huntin rig. I know a good fitting holster should have plenty of retention but I'd like the thong just in case. Anybody point me in the right direction?
What cal Vaquero do you have? I have one in 44-40. I love shooting it, but lordy the ammo is pricey.

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Re: A good western rig

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357 magnum. You can buy Tula steel case ammo for around 18$ a box at academy for 50 rounds but if your gonna shoot brass is over 20$ a box there. So she isn't very cheap to shoot either. I love shooting 357 tho.
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