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Unread 07-19-2012, 06:16 AM   #1
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It came out good. Another way of moulding a holster is to soak the leather and then cover the gun with Saran wrap to protect the metal. Stuff the plastic wrapped gun into the holster and use a toothbrush handle to form the contours of the leather to the pistol. Let dry and you're good to go.

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Unread 07-19-2012, 05:21 PM   #2
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It came out good. Another way of moulding a holster is to soak the leather and then cover the gun with Saran wrap to protect the metal. Stuff the plastic wrapped gun into the holster and use a toothbrush handle to form the contours of the leather to the pistol. Let dry and you're good to go.

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This is the method that I have used for many years to mold a new holster to a firearm.

You know, if your mold/mock handgun was chrome plated with pearl grips, you might make a buck or two on Ebay!!
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I have had excellent results by really soaking the leather, Vacuum seal the pistol. Insert the pistol in holster, put the holster in a zip lock bag to retain the moisture and let it set for up to a week. Exercise the holster, remove the pistol and reinsert several times, then when the holster is totally dry, it is good to go. Never had a bag leak or a mold issue.
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FWIW, a company by the name of "Cathey Ent" had the contract for the 45 shoulder holster (chest holster, really). They were still in business back when I was into such things; sometime in the 80's...They made holsters commercially, too...
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