Classic Old West Mexican Double Loop Holster – No Frills, All Grit
Back when grit mattered more than polish, cowboys strapped on holsters made to last—and this one’s cut from that very same cloth.
This Mexican double-loop rig is a faithful reproduction of holsters worn by 19th-century cowboys, scouts, and lawmen. No shortcuts. No gimmicks. Just solid leather, old-school stitching, and craftsmanship honed by history. Inspired by patterns from the 1870s and 1880s, every inch of this piece whispers stories of saddle dust, saloons, and showdowns.
Hand-Crafted for the Long Haul
Made from thick 6–7 oz full-grain leather, like the originals, this holster ain’t afraid of a little rough riding. It’s been hand-aged, hand-stitched, and built to take a licking out on the trail. The deep antiqued brown finish speaks of long rides under the sun and nights by the fire.
True to the Tools of the Time
Fits the following and similar frame styles:
- 1873 Colt Single Action Army (4¾" barrel)
- Remingtons of the same vintage
- All Ruger Vaqueros
- 1860 Colt Army (in proper lengths)
The double-loop construction keeps your iron steady, while the sewn toe keeps out dust and keeps things clean. A rolled border and a flower stamp pulled straight from a century-old pattern add just the right touch of period detail.
Choose Your Draw, Strap It On, Ride
Left or right-hand draw, your choice. Whether you’re working cattle, walking into a reenactment, or just want gear that respects the legacy—it’s ready.
This ain’t no costume piece. This is frontier gear, ready for duty.
Holsters of like-quality commonly sell for $150 to $250. MADE IN THE USA.