that will not be too rough and wear down the bluing.
Howdy
If that is your concern I strongly suggest you get a lined holster. Lined holsters usually use suede for the lining, which is less likely to wear the blue on your revolver.
Lined holsters are not cheap, the extra labor makes them more expensive.
A few years ago I splurged on a lined Slim Jim holster from El Paso Saddlery for an antique Smith and Wesson New Model Number Three. I had it lined, and paid a little bit extra for border stamping. I liked it so much that when I bought a second antique New Model #3 I had another holster made just like the first, so I could bring the pair to Cowboy Action matches.
I just checked the El Paso website, and today this holster goes for $99, lining it adds $35. The border stamping adds $45.
I cannot recommend El Paso highly enough. Each holster is custom made, you have a choice of right or left, barrel length, in addition to how wide a belt it will hang from. Well worth the extra cost for a fine revolver, in my book.
El Paso has plenty of designs that will fit your Taylors 1873, which appears to simply be a replica of the Colt Single Action Army.
Check out the El Paso website, they have lots of options in both traditional designs and more modern designs that will fit a SAA.
https://epsaddlery.com/