First Look: Galco Single Action Outdoorsman Holster

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posted on June 30, 2021
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Looking for a way to comfortably carry your Single Action Army revolver into the field? Galco's Single Action Outdoorsman (SAO) holster is designed for field carry of a single-action revolver, whether for hunting or peace of mind in the wilderness. The SAO can be worn strong side or crossdraw at the user’s discretion, fitting belts up to 1 3/4-inches, and employs a retention strap for simplicity and security in the brush. Tension-screw adjustment allows for a custom fit to the revolver.
Pearl handled single action army in a single action outdoorsman holster
The SAO can be paired with the 2X2X2 belt-slide cartridge carrier, which holds six .38/.357 or .44/.45 rounds, for easy access and quick reloading. Both can be strapped on to the SB2 (1 ½-inches), SB5 or SB6 (1 ¾-inches) double-thickness holster belts, for a secure carry.
2X2X2 ammunition carrier on white
For more information, please visit galcoholsters.comSAO MSRP: $114-$126; 2X2X2 MSRP: $55

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