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Thread: Ruger Single Six Holster

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    Ruger Single Six Holster

    I have a casa zea leather holster and gun belt for a 6.5" ruger single six. It came with a run I just purchased and I don't really need the holster. Casa zea looks to have been a high end leather shop in juarez that closed down in the 80s. It looks very well made. I'm not quite sure what other revolvers it would fit. Asking $125 shipped. PayPal friends and family preferred, will also accept postal money order. PM me your email for pics.

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    Any idea as to belt size?
    Overall condition of belt and holster?
    Is the leather tooled or smooth?
    Color?
    Pics?
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    Left hand or right hand?
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    It is a right handed holster marked "casa zea juarez mexico 38". It's a lighter tan color. I believe this would be smooth leather since it doesn't have any scrolling design? It is still in quite nice shape, doesn't look worn much. I'm no expert on leather. Pics keep failing to upload on the forum for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser48 View Post
    It is a right handed holster marked "casa zea juarez mexico 38". It's a lighter tan color. I believe this would be smooth leather since it doesn't have any scrolling design? It is still in quite nice shape, doesn't look worn much. I'm no expert on leather. Pics keep failing to upload on the forum for some reason.
    It might be because they exceed the size limit. You might need to compress them, if they are jpegs. That's been my experience anyway.
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    Unbuckle the belt, and measure from where the buckle prong touches the buckle, over to the other end to the middle hole. That is the proper size, with leeway in both directions.

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    The loops are sized for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gussy View Post
    The loops are sized for?
    .22lr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springfield View Post
    Unbuckle the belt, and measure from where the buckle prong touches the buckle, over to the other end to the middle hole. That is the proper size, with leeway in both directions.
    Ok doing that I'm getting right about 36 1/2". The loops are slightly loose with 22lr and the bullet heads stick out only about 1/4". It works but it's definitely better with 22 mags. Feel free to shoot an offer, I won't ever use it and I'd like it to go to a good home.

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    Price drop to $90 shipped.

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