ReD NeCKersoN wrote:Not sure what you mean by backwards draw.
Pistols holstered in reverse to normal, as seen in your photo?
Would require an experienced modeller/animator I believe... and we're in short supply around here. Nice idea for Hickock fans, but can't recall pistols carried in this fashion in any spaghetti westerns that I've seen.
I think Billy the Kid does it in Young Guns 1.
There are some variations of it, lika the crow holster, or cross holster. This is actually more historical correct than the SG method, since that kind of holster was invented by Hollywood
In the movie The Quick and the Dead there are a lot of variants of this. Also, there's a scene where Russel Crowe is presented with three different pistols: a Remington 1858, a Smith & Wesson Schofield and a Colt Peacemaker
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