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THE TIGHT HOLSTER
Nearly every man who has toted a six-gun at his belt knows that by having a good bunch of “pants’ above the cartridge belt the draw will be facilitated. An open holster must hold the gun snugly or someday—out flops the gun. But if the holster fits snugly and the belt does not hold it down, one is under the awkward necessity of grasping the holster with the left hand while drawing the gun with the right. Not very speedy, to say the least. Some of the old-time gunfighters used to tie their holsters down to their thighs by the muzzle, but one can’t do much walking that way. A little idea practiced by myself and perhaps others as well. is to run a light narrow strap through the belt loop on the holster. Bring this down low across the thigh and it holds down the holster securely without interfering with walking. Try it and see how you like it.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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