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Canvas Shoulder Holster w Shell Loops Fits Ruger GP100 and Colt Python Revolver

Item Description

M3 Revolver Shoulder Holster

Designed to fit Ruger GP100, Colt Python and Smith & Wesson L Frame Revolvers with up to a 6" barrel

.38 or 357 Magnum 

.38 Cal loops will hold 12 rounds (shell loops will not fit anything larger then 38/357

Made with thick OD cotton webbing

Marked "JT&L" 

Heavy cotton webbing perfectly formed to duplicate the original M3 Victory Revolver Shoulder Holster of WW2 and Vietnam Fame

The Blue Gun and shells are not included in the sale they are in the photos to show the fit

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Veteran Owned & Operated Company

About Us

We're a Michigan based Veteran Owned company. We strive to offer our customers an extensive selection of top-quality reproduction militaria and originals from around the world and several time periods. We travel the world to connect with manufacturers, look for new products, and make sure that the products we offer our customers are the most accurate product possible. Since we work so closely with manufacturers and all of our products are made exclusively for us, you won't find the same quality and price anywhere besides World War Supply ®. We pattern our products directly from originals and each product goes through vigorous stages of development and testing by veterans, museum curators, top experts in military memorabilia, and reenactors. This helps us give you the best product possible for the best price. In addition to our product lines, we offer instructional videos, informational articles, and photo galleries of famous historical sites. World War Supply ® exists to host a passion for the past and to provide products that reflect that passion for generations to come.

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Free shipping in the United States. We do not ship internationally.

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Payment is expected within 7 days.

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