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OWB Leather Concealment Holster
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Reputable makers of custom leather holsters will always point out to prospective customers that the choices to be made are personal and distinctive to each individual's needs and conditions. Gun to be carried, body-type of the person, weather conditions, level of concealment, and ease of access to the weapon are just some of the things that must be considered before buying a quality custom-made holster.
Andy Arratoonian, the one man operation behind "Horseshoe Leather" makes all of these... Read More |
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Last activity: 3rd October 2005 03:07
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