My Leather Holster's Too Tight! What Do I Do?

This video provides a quick tip for breaking in a new leather holster that is too tight for immediate use. Instructor Roy demonstrates how to use 'Leather Lightning,' a silicon-based lubricant from Mitch Rosen, to condition the inside of the holster. By applying the lubricant and working it into the leather, users can achieve a proper fit without damaging the holster or firearm finish, making it easier to draw and re-holster.

Quick Summary

To break in a tight leather holster, apply a silicon-based lubricant like 'Leather Lightning' to the inside. Rub it in, let it dry for a minute or two, and then insert your firearm. This process helps the leather conform to the gun for a better fit without damaging the holster or firearm finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Holster Break-in Problem
  2. 00:10Why Holsters Fit Tight
  3. 00:39Introducing Leather Lightning
  4. 01:00How to Apply Lubricant
  5. 01:25Drying and Testing
  6. 01:37Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to break in a new leather holster that is too tight?

To break in a tight leather holster, apply a silicon-based lubricant like 'Leather Lightning' to the inside. Rub it in, let it dry for a minute or two, and then insert your firearm. This process helps the leather conform to the gun for a better fit.

What product is recommended for loosening a snug leather gun holster?

The video recommends 'Leather Lightning,' a silicon-based lubricant from Mitch Rosen, for conditioning and loosening tight leather gun holsters. It's applied to the inside of the holster to create a smoother draw.

Can using lubricant damage my leather holster or firearm?

No, the lubricant recommended, 'Leather Lightning,' is a silicon-based product that is safe for leather holsters and is also good for the firearm's finish. It does not cause any damage.

How long should I let the lubricant dry in my holster?

After applying the lubricant to the inside of the leather holster, you should let it dry for approximately one to two minutes before inserting your firearm. This allows the product to set into the leather.

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