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Offline Cheyenne Ranger

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« on: July 01, 2003, 11:43:52 AM »
I needed some back-up leather for by back-up revolvers.  I have wanted a back-up set for a long time so when I invite someone out for CAS shooting I don't have to go, hat in hand, and borrow the wheelguns from another pard.  They are always willing but I like to not have to worry about this.
Just found a nice pair of Ubertis for a super price.  For leather I went with Big Ed (San Pedro Saddlery).  Getting a pair of holsters and shotgun slide.  Figure the new pard can bring his own belt as I am what you would call "great of girth." :grin:  
 Big Ed was even willing to make an 8 round shotgun slide (they only show a 6-round one on their web.)  Someday I'll get a shotgun belt but that will be down the road.  
So, I have them or order and in about 6 weeks I'll be already to share the enjoyment of CAS with new pards.
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2003, 06:06:30 PM »
I have a Big Ed, canvas belt. He sewed the bottoms of the loops on ten of them, so the shells won't go in too far. Kind of gamey I know, but canvas holds 'em pretty good. Then he put 10 cartridge loops on there for me. Trouble is the belt is starting to look pretty scroungy.
Think I could wash it somehow?
I have plans to get a red shotgun belt to top off my outfit. It will be one of those kind with the leather strip sewed under the loops to keep the shells high. First I need to save a little jingle. :-)
yer pard,
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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2003, 04:31:10 AM »
Might want to hand wash the belt in Woolite in the kitchen sink.  Let it air dry.  Should do it.
Know that we all could use a bit more $$, but then we would find something to spend it on :grin:
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« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2003, 04:39:27 AM »
Cheyenne Ranger,
I will try the hand wash method. I guees the water won't bother the leather on it where the buckle and flap are. Fact is I think I will do it right now, since it is supposed to get up to about 100 today. It should dry near immediatly. Thanks
yer pard,
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