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Caleb 06-02-2014 09:05 PM

New Holsters Break-in, Leather
 
How do YOU break in your new leather holster?

I put the pistol in a sandwich bag and put it in the holster for the night, I will see how it is in the morning. This new holster is tight! Can't hardly get the pistol out once inserted.

milkmanjoe 06-02-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 77652)
How do YOU break in your new leather holster?

I put the pistol in a sandwich bag and put it in the holster for the night, I will see how it is in the morning. This new holster is tight! Can't hardly get the pistol out once inserted.

Wrap the gun a few times with saran wrap and holster it overnite. This will stretch the leather in hairlike increments, over time. On some holsters I wrapped the gun, holstered it, then put rubber bands through the belt loops to give the holster a slight bend like it was on my waist on a gun belt. A paint stick through the loops is said to work, never tried that.

Lonestar grips. 06-02-2014 09:30 PM

wear it, it'll get broken in with time.

Xbonz 06-02-2014 09:30 PM

I wrap the pistol in a white sweatsock before holstering overnight.

NAMVET72 06-02-2014 09:38 PM

The way most holster makers tell you to do it put the gun in a zip lock bag get all the air of it and stick in the the holster and let it sit for 24 or more hours....


Clyde

Caleb 06-02-2014 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 77654)
Wrap the gun a few times with saran wrap and holster it overnite. This will stretch the leather in hairlike increments, over time. On some holsters I wrapped the gun, holstered it, then put rubber bands through the belt loops to give the holster a slight bend like it was on my waist on a gun belt. A paint stick through the loops is said to work, never tried that.

I used the sandwich bag instead of the wrap but, same premise. Did not think to do the bands or paint stick idea, thanks!

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Originally Posted by Lonestar grips. (Post 77655)
wear it, it'll get broken in with time.

Understood but, this thing is tight. It is difficult to unholster, not something I want to fight with if I need to use it.

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Originally Posted by Xbonz (Post 77656)
I wrap the pistol in a white sweatsock before holstering overnight.

The sweat sock is not too thick and over stretch the leather?

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Originally Posted by NAMVET72 (Post 77659)
The way most holster makers tell you to do it put the gun in a zip lock bag get all the air of it and stick in the the holster and let it sit for 24 or more hours....


Clyde

This is how I am doing it. Just trying to see how others do it and if you guys have a better idea. Thanks

milkmanjoe 06-02-2014 10:03 PM

When I get a new leather holster for a 1911 I holster the old Springfield Champion in the new holster. The old geezer gun spreads leather well!

Caleb 06-02-2014 10:07 PM

Cool, let me borrow it, I promise not to shoot it........much. :D

milkmanjoe 06-02-2014 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 77673)
Cool, let me borrow it, I promise not to shoot it........much. :D

No problem, you can borrow it, just stick to the unwritten rules and replace the grip safety with an Ed Brown....:D

P.S.- I forgot...old timers I have met wrap guns in wax paper

Caleb 06-02-2014 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 77674)
No problem, you can borrow it, just stick to the unwritten rules and replace the grip safety with an Ed Brown....:D

P.S.- I forgot...old timers I have met wrap guns in wax paper

funny.....

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


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