Videos tagged with Saran Wrap Method
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 method for breaking in a new, tight holster using common household plastic wrap. The process involves wrapping the firearm in layers of plastic wrap, reholstering it overnight, and then testing the retention. This technique is demonstrated by John 'Shrek' McPhee and is presented as a reliable way to achieve optimal holster fit and retention for concealed carry.
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