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OK, I picked up a REALLY NICE De Santis Dual Angle Hunter holster for my .44 mag. It was made specifically for my Ruger BUT it's tight as hell to get out. What can I do to soften the leather on the inside?
Wrap your pistol in plastic wrap (to protect the finish and make it just a little thicker. Then dunk the holster in hot, hot, hot (not boiling) water and shove the pistol in. Rub the outside of the holster briskly and it will mold the now soft leather to the pistol. Once it's dry - it'll be hard again, and the plastic wrap made it just thick enough to remove easily, but still stay in place.OK, I picked up a REALLY NICE De Santis Dual Angle Hunter holster for my .44 mag. It was made specifically for my Ruger BUT it's tight as hell to get out. What can I do to soften the leather on the inside?
Shaving cream?? I dunno about that. It never made my baseball glove soft(er) ...... shaving cream use to work real well on my baseball glove. I'd look into it more before I tried this though.
Shaving cream?? I dunno about that. It never made my baseball glove soft(er) ...
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Shaving cream?? I dunno about that. It never made my baseball glove soft(er) ...
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