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    Side Holster for a S&W 686?

    I have a 686+ revolver that I am looking for a good quality holster for. To be used at carbine/pistol courses and for open carry situations. Any recommendations? Thanks......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider View Post
    I have a 686+ revolver that I am looking for a good quality holster for. To be used at carbine/pistol courses and for open carry situations. Any recommendations? Thanks......
    Check out Bianchi, while you probably will not find the latest high speed gear aimed toward revolvers, I bought a Bianchi for my 686 years ago and it has done everything I needed to do.

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    I use a Bianchi 5bh holster for my model 66. This is a thumb break holster that will fit both K and L frame revolvers. It comes in both a lined model the 5bhl, and unlined the 5bh. I know that Midway sales them so you can look there to get an idea of what they look like.

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    I use and would highly recommend a Milt Sparks #200AW holster made especially for a 686. Wonderful holster that can be had with or without a hammer shroud to prevent snagging on clothing. Originally designed by Elmer Keith and it still works like a dream.....and comfortable as can be.
    Last edited by CDR; 04-11-09 at 12:49.

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    I used a Comp-Tac holster when I used to own a 625.

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    I'm fond of the Kramer Scabbard. I use one with my S&W M28, which is a heavier frame than the L is.

    Horsehide, it will hold it's shape for years of hard use, and carries VERY well.















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