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<blockquote data-quote="rw1341" data-source="post: 977598" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I carried a S&W 65 on duty for years. It would take a shiny polish where ever it came into contact with the leather holster, especially at the muzzle. I would use a small piece of plastic brillo pad (not metal!) and revove the shiny and get it back to the satin look. Takes just a minut and very little pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rw1341, post: 977598, member: 10086"] I carried a S&W 65 on duty for years. It would take a shiny polish where ever it came into contact with the leather holster, especially at the muzzle. I would use a small piece of plastic brillo pad (not metal!) and revove the shiny and get it back to the satin look. Takes just a minut and very little pressure. [/QUOTE]
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