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Waiting for my holster.
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3622148" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>RickN is right about the lining. You can buy them with the lining and they are smooth removing. Might need a thumb break or something to keep it holstered. You can also use wax paper. I've always use wax paper on a tight fitting gun. Just wrap the firearm in wax paper and holster fully, draw, holster fully and then just in and out a bunch. It will allow the wax to get into the leather. Thing is, that anything rubbing against another object is going to create friction and wear. That means the bluing will wear. The lining is the best or getting a holster that doesn't rely on tension and compression to hold the gun in. Another reason I like my thumb breaks. I like an easy pull, but with the best safety being held in place by the thumb break. I've done a couple of contest that required running with an AR and and holstered hand gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3622148, member: 38658"] RickN is right about the lining. You can buy them with the lining and they are smooth removing. Might need a thumb break or something to keep it holstered. You can also use wax paper. I've always use wax paper on a tight fitting gun. Just wrap the firearm in wax paper and holster fully, draw, holster fully and then just in and out a bunch. It will allow the wax to get into the leather. Thing is, that anything rubbing against another object is going to create friction and wear. That means the bluing will wear. The lining is the best or getting a holster that doesn't rely on tension and compression to hold the gun in. Another reason I like my thumb breaks. I like an easy pull, but with the best safety being held in place by the thumb break. I've done a couple of contest that required running with an AR and and holstered hand gun. [/QUOTE]
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