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Colt Bisley / Colt SAA question

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  • oldbuckaroo

    I forgot to mention that I have a Colt King Cobra .357 which I believe is the "D-Frame" and it fits perfectly in this holster.

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  • navc130

    Check for a raised seam inside the holster that the cylinder may be hitting. If not, wet the leather, cover the gun with plastic and force it into the holster. Let dry for two days for a perfect, snug fit. Do not get the outside leather too wet or it will discolor the leather. Looks like a well made holster.The Bisley frame is the same size as the SAA to the best of my knowledge. The cylinders are all the same size, just different size holes in them.

    Assuming there is a code on the back that would tell you the exact model, IF you could find the mfg's reference sheet.

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  • oldbuckaroo

    Thanks navc130.

    I appreciate the suggestion. Problem is Ojala's patented steel lining sandwiched between the layers of leather. It's supposedly shaped to allow the cylinder to rotate when cocked while the gun is still IN the holster to facilitate "fast draw". The steel liner does not want to bend, and it would have to be stretched quite a bit to get my SAA to fit properly.

    Regarding Bisleys, I know there are a couple manufacturers that make a .22 caliber version which would probably use a smaller frame and cylinder, but I think what the seller posted in his pictures was a Colt Bisley.

    Thanks again!

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  • RCrosby

    What's the sellers return policy? If it were me, I'd accept return in a heartbeat.

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  • toad67

    Call and see what the manufacturer has to say. Maybe the holster was slightly damaged in the past, crushed a bit.

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