There's also the option of just making your own. The materials are relatively cheap and the leather work simple enough that it can often be done by a novice with just a little practice. I've made some of my own, including Indy-style holsters for other kinds of pistols I own, for like $25 in materials and like 90 minutes of work, including burnishing. It's something I would encourage a lot of people to do, including the belts and straps, because it's cool and fun and it's all yours.
Not sure where Mr. Coyle is located, but I may be moving to Klamath Falls next year, right on the Oregon/California border. If you are close to that, maybe we could hang out. :)
I own a Todd's costume one and it's great
There's also the option of just making your own. The materials are relatively cheap and the leather work simple enough that it can often be done by a novice with just a little practice. I've made some of my own, including Indy-style holsters for other kinds of pistols I own, for like $25 in materials and like 90 minutes of work, including burnishing. It's something I would encourage a lot of people to do, including the belts and straps, because it's cool and fun and it's all yours.
I live in the same town as Tod Coyle so I got his ,also his whip holder and his weapon belt too ! Very happy , would buy again !
Not sure where Mr. Coyle is located, but I may be moving to Klamath Falls next year, right on the Oregon/California border. If you are close to that, maybe we could hang out. :)
Just started building my costume. Found a real Webley holster, they are pricey!
Try WhatPriceGlory, great place to find Indy gear.
A BB Glecher nagant (non-lethal) pistol.