Galco's Combat Master Belt Holster Available for Medium-Frame Revolvers

Adam Scepaniak
by Adam Scepaniak

If you’re toting a wheelgun on your hip wherever you go, you have additional options in the way of holsters via Galco’s Combat Master Belt Holster which is now available for medium-frame 4.25″ revolvers (and numerous other revolvers). Whether you’re an open carry guy/gal or not, this holster will sport Galco’s iconic leather and cleanly stitched lines throughout.

The Galco Combat Master Belt Holster is now available for these medium-frame revolvers: Charter Professional, Charter Arms Undercover, Chiappa Rhino 40 DS, Colt Agent, Colt Cobra, Colt Detective Special, Colt King Cobra, Colt Python, Kimber K6S, Ruger GP100, Ruger LCR, Ruger Security Six, Ruger Service Six, Ruger SP101, Ruger Speed Six, Smith & Wesson Governor, Smith & Wesson J-Frames, Smith & Wesson K-Frames, L-Frames, Smith & Wesson N-Frames, Taurus 327, Taurus 415, Taurus 425, Taurus 605, Taurus 627, Taurus 66, Taurus 85, Taurus 856, Taurus 85CH, Taurus 94

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The Galco Combat Master Belt Holster is now compatible with 7 different brands and over 2 dozen revolver models. So, whatever trips your trigger when it comes to wheelguns, they likely have a holster to support your needs. Some of the basic specs you can come to expect as well as a word from Galco can be read below:

  • Premium steerhide
  • Full slide/barrel coverage
  • Butt-forward cant
  • Traditional pancake design
  • Fits belts up to 1 3/4″

The Combat Master™ is a professional-grade belt holster hand-molded by Galco’s experienced craftsmen to fit specific handguns. This gives it excellent retention properties along with a beautiful appearance.

But beauty is only skin-deep, especially in a holster designed for concealment. The Combat Master’s traditional high-riding pancake-style design places the belt slots on either side of the holster, pulling the handgun tight to the body and making defensive handguns disappear under even light clothing. It also features an open top with firing grip accessibility for speed – since time is often in short supply in defensive situations.

Premium steerhide construction with double-stitched seams enhance durability, making the Combat Master one of the longest-lasting holsters money can buy.

Lastly, the Combat Master’s twin belt slots fit belts up to 1 ¾” wide, so it blends perfectly with current clothing styles. And blending in is the name of the game when we’re talking about concealed carry!

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The Galco Combat Master Belt Holster being made available in more holster models is a nice continuation of the Combat Master Belt Holster lineup because wheelguns aren’t going away, and an open-style hip holster like this, is perfect for hunting, carrying on your private property, and a multitude of other uses. As always, let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.



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Adam Scepaniak
Adam Scepaniak

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  • BeoBear BeoBear on Apr 19, 2024

    Nice looking holster but I don't trust leather holsters without a thumb break. Leather is a great material and has excellent retention when new but that retention fades with usage and time. If I'm outdoors I want to know that my gun is going to still be in my holster when I get where I'm going.

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    • Marc Marc on Apr 20, 2024

      @BeoBear I have a combat master for a S&W 296; it's an airweight .44 special. For some reason, it never had a ton of retention, even from brand new. Kind of a bummer because the gun is too big for pocket carry.

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