As a person with a mild interest in western gunfighting and western movies - will Nick's sculptor give us "period" holsters or "Hollywood" holsters? Yes, there is a difference. Those low-slung "buscadero" rigs from the TV and movies of the late 50's through 70's were 20th Century designs. Some sources say that most of the Earps weren't even wearing traditional gun leather. Their jobs as city marshalls usually involved having their gun in a coat. Same with Wyatt Earp's "Buntline Special" - the story of his gun has been explored, but nobody can verify what he carried that day. Apparently the only two guns that can be verified from the shootout behind Fly's photo studio in Tombstone were two Colt Single Action Army revolvers from a pair of the cowboys. The guns were entered into the court records at the inquest.
Anyway, new figures from TSSD will be welcomed. I would prefer more WW2 figures, but I'll see what we actually get.
Gary B.