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<blockquote data-quote="NVRGR" data-source="post: 3858099" data-attributes="member: 50370"><p>Considering its not a space engineer design, the free market will, in theory, fill any "hole" if the "hole" needs filled. </p><p>Pachmayer offered plastic versions for years as most here likely know.</p><p> I found one, off one of the gun sites, I dont recall which, for a J frame, round butt. Which being an old school guy, I carry often as not. I think it "prints" a little less under a shirt tail, than what ever small pistol I have.</p><p> Perhaps the outfit mentioned previous, I dont recall.</p><p> I am not sure how ANY revolver, is competing with a couple of these really neat smaller pistol designs though, at least to consider some new adaptor maker, to thrive.</p><p> And that comment is not meant as a challenge to either camp. Just an observation. I switch carry guns, about as often as I change my socks.</p><p> I suspect folks would be surprised, to learn how many fire arms related things, are made by small job shops. I worked decades back, in then Denver area, the shop made rings for Redfield, and a machine that made corn chips, all under the same roof.</p><p> Horse and bridle items, same deal, but under a nationally known name. A local buddy has a shop, he the only one there that spoke English, none of his cousins working there did. </p><p>But his production sold nation wide. Headquarters upper midwest, as memory serves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVRGR, post: 3858099, member: 50370"] Considering its not a space engineer design, the free market will, in theory, fill any "hole" if the "hole" needs filled. Pachmayer offered plastic versions for years as most here likely know. I found one, off one of the gun sites, I dont recall which, for a J frame, round butt. Which being an old school guy, I carry often as not. I think it "prints" a little less under a shirt tail, than what ever small pistol I have. Perhaps the outfit mentioned previous, I dont recall. I am not sure how ANY revolver, is competing with a couple of these really neat smaller pistol designs though, at least to consider some new adaptor maker, to thrive. And that comment is not meant as a challenge to either camp. Just an observation. I switch carry guns, about as often as I change my socks. I suspect folks would be surprised, to learn how many fire arms related things, are made by small job shops. I worked decades back, in then Denver area, the shop made rings for Redfield, and a machine that made corn chips, all under the same roof. Horse and bridle items, same deal, but under a nationally known name. A local buddy has a shop, he the only one there that spoke English, none of his cousins working there did. But his production sold nation wide. Headquarters upper midwest, as memory serves. [/QUOTE]
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