The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Classifieds -- For Buying or Selling => Topic started by: P7Enigma on October 15, 2009, 07:09:03 PM
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I ended up with this holster from somewhere and I do not own a Seecamp. So here ya go...
Appears to be sharkskin on one side and cordovan on the other. It also looks "unused", no scratches, scrapes or rubs of any kind. I would have posted it over at Seecamp forum but I am not a member there.
It definitely is a PH-3 type.
Price is 100 bucks shipped.
From Del Fatti's site...looks like this one only in Cordovan color : Shark on other side
(http://www.delfatti.com/photos/photos/184.JPG)
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PM Sent
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Must resist Matts leather!!!!! ;D
Beautiful stuff for your pocket rocket..
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Wow, that looks nice
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Is that for a left hand draw or does it matter?
Never mind stared at it a while I would guess it is right hand
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That would be a right handed holster, the side you see goes aganst your leg and the other side which should be smooth faces out so the gun doesn't print while in the pocket.
John
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Why oh why, but a PM sent. :-/
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Why oh why, but a PM sent. :-/
The magic word " Shark " on other side. ;D
John
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Very nice; please someone buy this quickly before my wife sees the photo ...
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PMed you. MARK
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sorry guys I didn't get back on this sooner.... Holster is sold to Sonny boy
At Benning for a sniper meet and cell recep is sporadic due to being in the "field"....
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What is the agenda at a "sniper" meet? Will you have to shoot me if you tell me?
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its the US Army's annual sniper competition.
Google up "Army Sniper Association"...the site will explain it in detail and save my finger from beating on this iPhone.
Its also aired on military channel (last years) and if you have ever watched "Ultimate Weapons"... I was on that show when they aired the sniper rifle episode
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Thanks.
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Maybe we need a "shoot-off" between Army Snipers and Marine Snipers; nothing like inter-service competition.
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Trust me, that type of inter-comp never ends!
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I can appreciate that; Air Force pilots land on a stationary platform.
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I can appreciate that; Air Force pilots land on a stationary platform.
;D And rarely in hot LZs. ;)
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That is usually the case. Bernie Fisher, however, is an exception to almost everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bernard_Francis_Fisher.jpg
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The conspicuous gallantry and extraordinary heroism of Colonel Bernard Francis Fisher (USAF ret.) in the rescue at A Shau, for which he was so deservedly awarded the Medal of Honor, are truly an inspiration.
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Regarding my previous "tongue-in-cheek" post, I have long been fascinated by the interservice rivalry which has existed for years surrounding the development, assignment, and deployment of aviation assets. It makes for interesting reading, whether in the form of historical fiction, such as W. E. B. Griffin's The Aviators [Book VIII of The Brotherhood of War Series], or more academic texts, such as Dr. Ian Horwood's treatise, Interservice Rivalry and Airpower in the Vietnam War:
http://www-cgsc.army.mil/carl/download/csipubs/horwood.pdf
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I have the same holster in horse hide, left hand unused for sale $75 Tom
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;D And rarely in hot LZs. ;)
Or even cold ones...more than once we fortuantely ran out of rats before ammo. Thank the valkyries for AIR CAV! ;D