Ultra-Stealth Holster

The Ultra-Stealth Holster is completely adjustable to fit any caliber revolver. It holds onto the cylinder only so that any revolver will fit regardless of barrel length, scope, or red dot.

Since it only holds onto the cylinder, a revolver can be pulled free of the holster by pulling it back only an inch and a half.

See those bulky fabric gun holsters Dan is holding? — They are History ! — The Ultra-Stealth is right out in front of you where you need it for hunting. The two gals in the top right photos, well they are hunters and they know how to handle their game. We think Blushing Pink might be a good replacement for Blaze Orange, what do you think?

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The Ultra-Stealth Holster for hunters fits everything from .22 rimfire up to .500 Smith & Wesson revolvers
The Magnum holster is for Magnum Research rifle caliber revolvers.

The Ultra-Stealth Holster is a unique invention in the Custom Holster field.
Fits any revolver from .22 rimfire to .500 S&W to Magnum Research rifle calibers.
Has adjustable nylon shoulder strap and belt.

Available in left hand or right hand (be sure to specify in order.)

Machined from black Delrin with adjustable Nylon belt and shoulder strap.

Price: Still only $87.00 (at this time, raising soon.) New price now in effect: $97.00.
Lifetime Warranty.

Note: Due to the rapid price increase in oil we will be forced to raise out price soon on all DELRIN products.
Buy now before the new prices come out.

Additional Note: This is not a concealed carry rig, far from it. The Ultra-Stealth Holster is meant to be worn either inside the hunting coat or on the outside.

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Here are some specifications on DELRIN from various cited sources:
DELRIN - Polyoxymethylene (POM), in the USA also commonly known under DuPont’s brand name Delrin,

Delrin is a lightweight, low-friction, and wear-resistant thermoplastic with good physical and processing properties and capable of operating in temperatures in excess of 90 degrees celsius (approximately 200 degrees fahrenheit).

Delrin was first synthesized by DuPont’s research chemists around 1952. The company filed for patent protection of the material in 1956 and completed construction of a plant to produce the material at Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1960.

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Delrin for use in the food industry. Delrin was used by Mattel from 1968 to 1972 to produce the low-friction wheel bearings found on redline Hot Wheels.

It is also used extensively in paintball markers, where it is used to make bolts, pump handles and many other parts. Its low cost, adequate strength, light weight, and self-lubricating properties make it ideal for markers.

Delrin’s resistance to liquids and low coefficient of friction have also made it useful as a bearing-replacement in casters and wheels, to be selected in cases where corrosive environments make a traditional roller or ball bearing impractical.

Delrin has become an increasingly popular material in the fabrication of guitar picks. It has excellent durability; it is much more resistant to wear than nylon at the point of string contact, especially on round-wound strings. Delrin does not crack or break like celluloid or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), provides a solid, slip-free grip, and develops a “memory” over time; that is, it gradually develops a slight curvature that conforms to the user’s grip.

Delrin is used to make the combination wheels in most high-security safe locks. Using delrin in the wheels makes the lock resistant to decoding by X-raying because of delrin’s low density.

(Data Source: wikipedia.)

(Additional Comments by Squeeze of HuntingWith.com.)
DELRIN has a sort of invisible and natural lubrication quality that does not wear out or diminish with age.
This extremely low friction quality is what allows your revolver to slide in and out of the grip with extreme ease, and the inherent memory of the grip always holds the revolver very securely in your lap.
DELRIN being in the Nylon categories of plastics will not scratch or harm the revolver and may be depended on to be securely in position waiting for that instantly available first shot.