This video demonstrates a DIY method for modifying a leather holster designed for a 3-inch Colt Python to fit a 2.5-inch model. The instructor explains the importance of a snug fit, where the firearm's barrel nearly reaches the end of the holster, and details the process of trimming, sanding, and burnishing the leather. The technique aims to eliminate excess space and improve the holster's aesthetics and functionality without specialized tools.
This video offers a quick training tip focused on improving drawing speed from a strong-side holster, specifically aimed at competition shooting. The content aims to help viewers find their 'dot' more efficiently, suggesting a focus on speed and accuracy in the draw stroke.
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