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INDIAN WARS
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UKH-15-502
M1874 Swordbelt
Our version of the US issue sword belt
suitable for Officers and NCOs and all mounted
men, superb reproduction made from finest bridle
leather, hand sewn, stamped with makers marks. The
sword hangers are able to slide along the belt.
Supplied with buckle . Collectors Quality in
Black only, please select size.For larger sizes
please contact us for a bespoke order. |
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UKH-15-505
1874 Holster
The pattern holster with small flap, designed
at the end of the percussion pistol era. Stamped
San Antonio Arsenal, with R.White U.S. sub
inspector on rear and featuring large oval US
stamp on body of holster. |
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UKH-15-508
1878 Holster
The variation to the above holster with small
flap and riveted tab, it features the oval US
stamp on the flap and is stamped Watervliet
Arsenal, with A.D.Laidley sub inspector on the
rear. |
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UKH-15-510
1881 Holster
The three different loop sizes were incorporated
depending on which type of belt they were to be
fitted to, please state which belt you will be
using when prompted.. These were the first
holsters truly designed to fit the 7,1/2"
barrelled Colt .45 Army Pistol .45
Smith and Wesson (Schofield). This was the most
common holster of the Indian War era, it features
the double hole half flap and is stamped Rock
Island Arsenal on the flap with A.R.Smith sub
inspector on the rear. .Belt types, for: issue belt leather and canvas loop Prairie
Belt or Anson Mills belt. |
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UKH-15-515
1883 Holster
The Forsyth Holster, never officially adopted
it was designed to fit over the Anson Mills belt.
In the field pattern holsters were often
altered to this pattern by saddlers. Features an
easy fitting large loop design with brass buckle
and belt for adjustment. Stamped Rock Island
Arsenal on the flap with A.R.Smith sub inspector
on the rear. |
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