![]() Your customer should also be advised not to store his handguns in any leather holster, remove them after each day's use, wipe them down with an oily rag or silicone-treated cloth. ![]() I would recommend a holster that will minimize possibilities of unnecessary holster wear to the finish, perhaps a nice soft leather lining as added protection. Moderately valuable to collectors of modern Colt revolvers, and appears to be in excellent condition. The photo you show looks like the Police Positive version, probably 1950's to 1960's vintage. The Colt "D" frame is the small-frame common to the Detective Special, Cobra, Agent, Police Positive, Pocket Positive, Bankers Model, etc. ![]() If your customer is looking for only a functional (close enough to work) fit, of the models you have listed the Ruger SP101 will be the closest in overall dimensions (although slightly larger in the frame area), and barrel length will have to be approximated to some degree (SP101 comes in 2.25", 3.1", and 4.2" as I recall). JLSLeather is correct, for a properly wet-formed holster you will need the revolver or an exact copy. ![]()
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