Gun
Holsters, Cases, and Gun Belts
Recently
Sam Mitchell Saddlery has added a new line of gun holsters and cases.
After several months of research and development I have introduced a
line of products that include but are not limited to the most popular
styles on the market including conceal carry for most automatic pistols
and western styles for revolvers. Holsters are available for most popular
hand guns that I can purchase a blue gun replica for a custom mold and
fit.
Holsters
and cases are assembled with ( Pull the Dot ) fasteners that feature
a one way snap for a more secure hold to help stop accidental opening.
Shotgun
and rifle cases are available in several styles ranging from fully closed
zippered cases to open style scabbards. Most cases and scabbards can
be made unlined or lined with fleece or foam and smooth chap leather.
Cases
can also be customized with initials and tooling patterns .
IWB holsters
OWB holsters
|
130.00
125.00
|
Magazine Carriers
(specify snap loop or fixed loop)
Single carrier
Double carrier
|
50.00
60.00
|
Available
in natural oil tan or black
Gun
Cases
Shotgun
scabbard 40” long unlined
Shotgun scabbard 40” long fleece lined
Shotgun
scabbard 48” long (full length)
Shotgun scabbard 48” long fleece lined
(available in natural oil or dark oil color )
Scoped rifle
case with heavy duty military nylon zipper fleece lined
Scoped rifle
case ½” foam with glove leather liner
Cases personalized
with initials brands or tooling call for pricing.
Gun belts
(2-ply premium strap leather)
(Available
widths 1”, 1.5” 1.¾” ) Natural oil or Black
|
200.00
135.00
260.00
270.00
650.00
750.00
120.00 |
How to measure
for a belt
How to size
your belt when ordering using a belt you already have:
Measure a belt you have now from the end of the buckle to the hole you
use most often (to the nearest inch). This measurement should be about
two inches larger than your waist or pant size.
How to size
your belt when ordering using a cloth measuring tape:
If you don't have a belt you can use a cloth tape measure. Put it through
the belt loops on your pants and pull it a LITTLE snug.
Note: If
your measurements end up to be in between inch marks you should round
it off to the next larger inch mark. If you carry an Inside the Waistband
(IWB) holster you will need to measure with your holster in place.