New rig.
New rig.
I found right I’ve wanted for a long time. I found a copy of a Al Furstnow skeleton rig. They were originally made in Miles City Montana back in the 1890’s. This one was made by El Paso saddlery marketed by Texas Jack/Cimarron arms. It really holds the revolver. I love this thing! It was an eBay find. I’m thrilled.
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I like that for a hunting rig, as we discussed.
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
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Wouldn’t mind having one for my 4-5” revolvers.
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
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I really like this rig, it’s really comfy
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Cool
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Wambli Ska
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You are soooooo lucky I didn’t see that first 


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Well I’m just a faster truffle pig!
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That is interesting! Nice find.
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Dang right I did.Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 5:27 pmI’m moving and I took my eye off the ball. You took advantage of this![]()
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That looks pretty neat. Is it robust enough to wear hunting?
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So I think it’s kinda neat, but what’s the advantage?
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
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You can pull the revolver straight out only lifting it out of the muzzle socket. It’s really kinda handy. Think super old version of the bianchi X100 shoulder holster. And looking really bad ass doesnt hurt!