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  2. Cavalry draw - Wikipedia

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    The name and technique come from the leather holsters used by the cavalry of both the United States Army and the Confederate States Army, during the Civil War.The pistol was in a covered holster carried high on the cavalryman's right side, but was placed butt-forward for crossdrawing by the left hand.

  3. Handgun holster - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder holsters [11] consist of two straps connected in a manner similar to a backpack, with the actual holster mounted to a strap on the right or the left side. The direction of this holster is either vertical, for long guns like large or full-frame caliber revolvers, or horizontal, for other firearms.

  4. Smith & Wesson Model 10 - Wikipedia

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    Serial numbers for the Military & Police ranged from number 1 in the series to 20,975. Most of the early M&P revolvers chambered in .38 Special appear to have been sold to the civilian market. [5] By 1904, S&W was offering the .38 M&P with a rounded or square butt, and 4-, 5-, and 6.5-inch barrels.

  5. Gunspinning - Wikipedia

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    Gunspinning refers to the Old West tradition and Hollywood legend of a cowboy gunslinger twirling his handgun around his trigger finger. Gunspinning is a Western art such as trick roping, and is sometimes referred as gunplay, gun artistry, and gun twirling. [1]

  6. Paddle holster - Wikipedia

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    The primary benefit of this style of holster is that the entire holster and firearm may be removed from the wearer easily. Firearm wearers such as plainclothes detectives who frequently need to move between vehicles, offices, and field work may employ paddle holsters as they allow them to conveniently remove the holster and firearm when sitting and then just as easily replace it when needed.

  7. Charter Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Off Duty: .38 Special (similar to the Undercover but with a bobbed hammer and weighing 12 oz (340 g)) The Dixie Derringer: .22 LR and .22 Magnum; The Pitbull: 9×19mm Luger, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP (same frame as Bulldog and Pug) The Southpaw: .38 Special (similar to Undercover, but made for left-handed shooters) [6]

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