Spring-release safety holster

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F41C 3302

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039426920

ABSTRACT:
A belt revolver holster with the pocket formed of one piece of leather folded symetrically along the front edge then welted and stitched closed along the back edge.
The revolver is held securely in place by a 5/8 inch .times. 3 inch flat leaf spring inserted and stitched in place along the vertical front edge of the holster pocket. The spring, bent to an approximate angle of 25.degree. presses against the revolver frame forcing it back agaist a nylon welt which is shaped to, and houses most of the revolver trigger guard.
The revolver then can be released only by grasping the butt and by using a clockwise pivoting motion. The same motion or "draw" taught in most police weapon training schools.
The revolver pocket is stitched to two 11/2 inch strips which protrude, one to the front, and one to the rear of the holster.
The strips are in turn fastened to the waist belt by means of Velcro straps which when wrapped around the waist belt allow an adjustment and hold securely to most standard belt widths.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1320751 (1919-11-01), Freyer
patent: 1844603 (1932-02-01), Sarson
patent: 2001321 (1935-05-01), Berns
patent: 2577869 (1951-12-01), Adams

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