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Thread: Old World Holster, #23261 - Any idea what it fits?

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    Old World Holster, #23261 - Any idea what it fits?

    Going thru some stuff I found this "Old World" holster, made in Italy and sold out of Oregon City, OR. (Maybe Michael's?) I really don't remember what I bought it for, but, assuming I wasn't as scatter-brained then as now, it could be for a Colt Woodsman or maybe a Ruger 6" barrel semi-auto .22 pistol. The Colt is more probable - since it had genuine ivory grips and I never carried it. Anyway, the Colt and Ruger are both gone, and here sits what appears to be a new holster. Anybody know what it fits? Hate to list holsters for sale when I can't remember why I bought 'em.Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks more like a single action holster than one for an auto to me.

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    From the boning, looks like a Ruger .22 Auto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Cash View Post
    From the boning, looks like a Ruger .22 Auto.
    You nailed it Dan!
    "The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave."
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