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Unread 04-27-2017, 01:16 PM   #1
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Default 25 auto holsters

A collection of 25 auto holsters I have accumulated over the years. Besides lugers and luger holsters I also like 25 autos. I seem to be afflicted with holsteritis. Bill
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Nice collection, Bill. I try to avoid "holsteritis" because I don't have a lot of room to store them and you're not supposed to keep the guns in them anyway. I do have a neat one for my Colt Vest Pocket .25 and will try to add a picture later.
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Very nice Bill !!

I have a couple, but they don't store well for me - ok, I am rough on them....

I see a number it would be nice to own - well most of them
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Golly, Bill, you are the holstermister for sure. Nice collection!

I am still enjoying the Wiemer police holster that you sold me.
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Nice collection!
I try to keep my eyes open for holsters like those.
Often they can be had for bargain prices compared to larger holsters.
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Nice collection, Bill.
you are a man of good taste for sure.
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Bill "gifted" (read "for free") to me a S.D. Myers, El Paso, holster for a Ruger Single Six. It is a really collectible item that has a significant value and he just passed on to me because he is a friend and knew that I had a nifty gun to go with it. You don't encounter folks of that caliber every day. I consider it a privilege to know Bill and enjoy his postings.
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Thank you. I enjoy all your posts and appreciate your willingness to share your vast knowledge with all of us.
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Not really I have 20 different 25 cal. pistols. Bill
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