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<blockquote data-quote="Bret Collier" data-source="post: 3803181" data-attributes="member: 50043"><p>As a leather craftsman and maker of holsters, I agree with the warm water method. Get is wet, fit the gun in it and then let the leather dry without the gun in it but continue to check for a good fit while it is drying. I like to let my new holsters dry slowly to prevent them from getting too tight. Make sure to oil it after is is dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bret Collier, post: 3803181, member: 50043"] As a leather craftsman and maker of holsters, I agree with the warm water method. Get is wet, fit the gun in it and then let the leather dry without the gun in it but continue to check for a good fit while it is drying. I like to let my new holsters dry slowly to prevent them from getting too tight. Make sure to oil it after is is dry. [/QUOTE]
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