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I did another one of these a couple months back. This one was repurposing another holster. I had misplaced the holster for my Colt 1917, and ordered a replacement off Etsy (and, sure enough, after not being able to find the original for months, I found it within a week of the new one arriving
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So, what to do with the replacement?
Well, I took a look, and the 1917 is roughly the same size as my Pietta Starr double-action. And I didn't have a holster for the Starr, so decided to wet form the Etsy 1917 to hold the Starr.
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/xjW1F8X/079-Pietta-Starr-1858-Army-Double-Action-14.jpg)
I wrapped the revolver in a meat bag (from Costco) - nice and thin, but fully encased the gun. Usual process, thoroughly soak the holster, shake the loose water off it, insert the gun wrapped in a bag, and start rubbing down the holster.
In process:
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/VmDfk8b/079-Pietta-Starr-1858-Army-Double-Action-15.jpg)
And finished:
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/250Qh69/079-Pietta-Starr-1858-Army-Double-Action-20.jpg)