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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3309233" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>[USER=8854]@RickN[/USER] , you <em>want </em>your leather holster to remain stiff, otherwise, you might as well carry your pistol in an old sock tired to your belt. A soft leather holster is a bad leather holster. Do not use any oil or saddle soap, it will make the holster limp, and we all know that limp ain't good! The advice above on <u>wax paper</u> is solid. If it's <em>really</em> tight, put the gun in an old bread bag, or try a couple of layers of wax paper. Then just wear it around and let it form to the gun and your body. It will maybe take a couple days, but it really is the best way to break it in. </p><p></p><p>(PS: If you ignore this, and go ahead and grease it up with some kinda oil or saddle soap or whatever and ruin it, let me know and I'll send you an old and somewhat stiff dirty sock)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3309233, member: 10465"] [USER=8854]@RickN[/USER] , you [I]want [/I]your leather holster to remain stiff, otherwise, you might as well carry your pistol in an old sock tired to your belt. A soft leather holster is a bad leather holster. Do not use any oil or saddle soap, it will make the holster limp, and we all know that limp ain't good! The advice above on [U]wax paper[/U] is solid. If it's [I]really[/I] tight, put the gun in an old bread bag, or try a couple of layers of wax paper. Then just wear it around and let it form to the gun and your body. It will maybe take a couple days, but it really is the best way to break it in. (PS: If you ignore this, and go ahead and grease it up with some kinda oil or saddle soap or whatever and ruin it, let me know and I'll send you an old and somewhat stiff dirty sock) [/QUOTE]
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