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This guide details a common method for breaking in new holsters, particularly those that are intentionally manufactured tight for a secure fit. The process involves using parchment paper or saran wrap to create a slight buffer between the firearm and the holster, allowing the materials to conform to each other over a 24-hour period. This technique ensures a proper retention level where the firearm remains secure when inverted but can still be drawn effectively.
This guide details a common method for breaking in new holsters, particularly SOB (Sheriff of Baghdad) brand holsters, to achieve a proper, secure fit. The technique involves using parchment paper to create a slight buffer, allowing the holster to mold to the firearm's dimensions over a 24-hour period. This process ensures the firearm remains securely retained without being excessively difficult to draw.
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