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milkmanjoe 06-02-2014 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 77678)
funny.....

Why wax paper? Just how they used to do it back in the stone age?

OK wise guy....my best advice to you is to pack the holster with tampons and fill with water...it'll stretch....funny

Xbonz 06-02-2014 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 77663)
The sweat sock is not too thick and over stretch the leather?

Nope, the sock isn't that thick. Won't stick to or mar the leather or the pistol. No worrying about humidity or moisture. Used this method on every leather rig I own. Used to use the baggies but they never did the job as they were too thin.

Caleb 06-02-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 77684)
OK wise guy....my best advice to you is to pack the holster with tampons and fill with water...it'll stretch....funny

funny






PS: Will you be in town towards the end of the month?

Caleb 06-02-2014 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Xbonz (Post 77687)
Nope, the sock isn't that thick. Won't stick to or mar the leather or the pistol. No worrying about humidity or moisture. Used this method on every leather rig I own. Used to use the baggies but they never did the job as they were too thin.

Gotcha. I will try those if it does not stretch enough with the bags. Thanks.

Carl in GA 06-02-2014 11:11 PM

Gun in a freezer bag, then a layer of wax paper around the freezer bag and into the holster overnight. The wax paper slicks up the inside of the holster quite nicely.

milkmanjoe 06-02-2014 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Xbonz (Post 77687)
Nope, the sock isn't that thick. Won't stick to or mar the leather or the pistol. No worrying about humidity or moisture. Used this method on every leather rig I own. Used to use the baggies but they never did the job as they were too thin.


That's why the saran wrap, wrap it less for thin, more for thicker, adjustable. Bonz, your sock reminded me, I had a tight Springfield leather holster, put a handkerchief before the saran wrap....dry gun and added thickness.

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Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 77688)
funny

PS: Will you be in town towards the end of the month?

Yup, SC for July 4th with Marines, local till then

Lane 06-03-2014 02:17 AM

If the holster is still too tight after a day or two with the sandwich bag/sweatsock/whatever, another trick that works well is to get the leather warm - NOT hot, just warm.

Turn on your oven to it's lowest setting (around 100 F or so) put the gun in freezer bag in the holster, put 'em both in the oven for a few minutes - long enough to get it warm. If you leave it in too long the leather can get brittle.

If that doesn't work you can get the holster damp, put the gun in a freezer bag and in the holster (not the oven this time). Leave it until it dries. Depending the finish, this'll most likely make it ugly.

Lane

Riverpigusmc 06-03-2014 09:03 AM

Told ya roach boy. KY

milkmanjoe 06-03-2014 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 77719)
Told ya roach boy. KY

Is his d**g thick enuf to stretch the leather with the KY treatment? Might get arrested for holster abuse...funny

sdmc530 06-03-2014 10:30 AM

this may sound strange but I go to my local sporting goods store and they have a box that has very high humidity to loosen up baseball gloves. I have it put in there for a bit then holster the gun, put it in a bag, get the air out and its normallaly pretty good then over time of use you are good to go!


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