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    It's an awesome everyday sporran. Since I got mine, I wear it (almost) all the time, with all my cilts (even my UK's). I highly recomend this sporran for everyday wear.

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    Thanks for the review KCW. I think I'm going have to get one now. Hopefully he has some of the blemished left.

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    Great review. I have been thinking about one but am saving for vacation, so will wait.

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    Thumbs up

    I bought one from Jerry recently and everything KCW has said I echo with a big smile .Mine was off the blemished list too and I have no complaints the blemishes are small . All I can say if the seconds are this good the regular stock must be great.

    Bottom line I like it!

    Bill
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    I purchased one as well, and I use it daily!

    I wear it off to the side with my p@#ts.

    I made a nylon belt for it, and I reinforced the D Ring strap that came with it. It was bunching up and the D rings were turning (I hate that). I added two more thicknesses of the nylon web belt material, and it is holding up fine.

    I load this sporran up at times, and it holds ALL I need.

    On Tartan day in NYC I got a comment because of the uniqueness of the sporran.

    Thanks Jerry!
    Mark Dockendorf
    Left on the Right Coast

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    Thanks for the photos and the review. I now have one on its way to central PA.

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    I've used mine for a few months now. I removed the little strap with the D rings and ran a 1" x 40" long strap with buckle from REI. I put it on and cut it to fit. Best of all, the strap only cost a couple of bucks and goes with the nylon sporran.

    Dale
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    GREAT Sporran

    i also got mine of the blemish rack

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    I just thought I'd add some pics showing the capacity and measurements as well. In the other thread, someone mentioned a curiosity about the advertised firearm capacity, so I've included some examples of that also.

    The interior is 7" wide x 8" tall.





    The rear pocket will fit a sporran flask and a wallet side-by-side.



    Here's what was inside.


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    The front flap fits my cards and a small knife.



    While under the flap fits a sub-compact .45 with an extra clip.



    Here's a view of how they nest, so you can get an idea of what was fit into it.



    The back pocket fits the pistol with room to spare, but there's no way a full-size version with a 5" barrel would fit; I fit a Sig P220 (4") into it, but had to stretch the sporran to zip it shut - deforming the symmetry of the sporran.


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