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Re: I know, I am weak, and have impulse control concerns.

Post by cee_Kamp » Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:34 am

Over on another Forum, I had a WTB ad for a BBQ holster for the new-to-me Ruger Vaquero.
A Member over there offered me a complete rig (Western cartridge belt & holster) if I could use it, for only the cost of shipping.
I know that a fancy carved leather full rig from one of the famous leather makers can exceed one thousand dollars.
You will also wait a year or more before the rig shows up at your door. Maybe two years.

The Member sent me some photos and measurements and it was perfectly sized, both cartridge belt and the holster.

I figured the rig would be made in Mexico for the price, it isn't made by one of the famous makers, but it is stamped made in El Paso Texas.

So I told the Gentleman that I would take the belt/holster rig and then told him that I would mail him a check.
That night, he sent me tracking info, he had shipped out the rig before I had even written the check.
The rig arrived in the mail today. Yes, it has a few scuffs in the leather dye, the buckles need to be shined up, and the cartridge loops need to be soaked with water and then expanded from .357 up to .44, but for $22.95 it is perfect for summer BBQ events at the recreational property/cabin.

I also took the Vaquero to the indoor range this afternoon and shot it for the first time. No surprises, it shoots where the sights look and
operated as designed with perfect function. I'm a happy guy!

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Re: I know, I am weak, and have impulse control concerns.

Post by dave77 » Sun Jan 25, 2026 1:16 am

Very nice. I paid around $150 for my Mernickle holster only and it has very minimal stamping. His fully stamped double rigs are around $1500.

https://mernickleholsters.com/products/ ... 9587776830

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Re: I know, I am weak, and have impulse control concerns.

Post by Ernie » Sun Jan 25, 2026 6:49 am

That's nice. It is just broken in a bit.

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Post by daytime dave » Sun Jan 25, 2026 10:25 am

It was very nice of that fellow and a nice break for you. The revolver looks pretty nice in that rig.
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Re: I know, I am weak, and have impulse control concerns.

Post by Hatchdog » Sun Jan 25, 2026 11:36 am

That’s a good looking rig and any scuffs or patina is just more character.

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Re: I know, I am weak, and have impulse control concerns.

Post by BrokenolMarine » Mon Jan 26, 2026 9:33 am

Very nice setup. Glad the Ruger shoots as good as it looks. They usually do.

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