Just got my S&W cs45 and can't seem to find a leather holster made for that model. Any recommendation?
Thanks
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Just got my S&W cs45 and can't seem to find a leather holster made for that model. Any recommendation?
Thanks
Tuck![]()
We make many. We list it as the CSA 9,40,45 Product Line
Justin
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I've heard Don Hume does. Do a search on the smith-wessonforum.com. Subject comes up now and then.
I believe a holster to fit the Glock 36 might be worth looking into. I've had a CS45 and the slide is about the same width as the G36. Might not be an exact fit but it's worth a try.
Why Waltz when you can Rock-N-Roll
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Why Waltz when you can Rock-N-Roll
Yes, I was talking about leather, we do not make kydex. The difference between a round trigger guard and a square one on a molded to the gun holster is a huge difference. One will not interchange with the other. We do sell non molded leather lines and those two guns are still very different sizes.
You may get a sloppy design in the industry and like the fit but its not something to count on.
But why bother, holsters made on that exact gun are out there. We must make at least 20 of them.
Justin
Justin
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Yeah....that's one of the problems buying a classic pistol that is no longer in production. I bought a S&W 6906 last year and just couldn't find a holster to suit my needs. Of course, my requirements are not run of the mill......I wanted a appendix carry/straight drop kydex holster for a left hand shooter. So...... my 6906 gets shot once and a while, but I don't carry it...... Good luck in your search.
I own one and can make you anything you want.
MNBurl
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