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by jbirds1210
Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:37 pm
Forum: "How To" Tips
Topic: Stretching leather holsters
Replies: 21
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Re: Stretching leather holsters

HighVelocity wrote:Other uses for armorall,

Cleaning the inside of kydex holsters and mag pouches. (be careful the first time you draw as the holster is going to be a lot faster than it was before the armorall treatment)

Apply to outside of glock mags and inside of glock magwells for much faster loading AND unloading.
Remember, this is not like dressing your tires for a Saturday night out on the town :biggrinjester: Less really is more.

I like it to clean my holsters much more than on my mags. Also be careful to keep it off of the mag base.
by jbirds1210
Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:00 pm
Forum: "How To" Tips
Topic: Stretching leather holsters
Replies: 21
Views: 21632

Re: Stretching leather holsters

HighVelocity wrote:I also use the plasic bag trick but I take it one step further. I mist the inside of the holster with amorall and work the gun (in plastic) in and out a few times and then let it sit for a few days. Then I repeat the process 1-2 more times. I end up with a very fast holster.
LOL, You have more uses for Armorall........but I must admit that everyone I have tried has worked!

I will give it a shot with my MS Summer Special and see how it turns out. Currently it is only good to pull up my pants during a draw attempt. Think Steve Urkel with a Glock :biggrinjester:

Jason
by jbirds1210
Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:25 pm
Forum: "How To" Tips
Topic: Stretching leather holsters
Replies: 21
Views: 21632

Re: Stretching leather holsters

I will try it out while wearing one of my tight holsters. I have a regular Summer Special Milt Sparks for the Glock 17/22. It is a great hoster, but VERY tight. I am scared to send it back to them......it took four months to get it!

Jason

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