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Unread 06-21-2002, 06:36 PM   #15
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Tom, No one answered your question about back belt loop straps. This is a very difficult thing to do if you are not knowledgeble about Luger holsters and their construction. It is necessary to dismantle the holster by undoing the left seam all the way to the toe first of all. Then the left loop is connected to the pullup strap and all of this stitching must be carefully removed. Then the straps and the pullup strap must be carefully stitched bac onto the holster with the proper color linen thread. Then the left seam you undid must be stitched back. There are small leather slits in the inside lining. Care must be taken with these as they are part of the stitching system and are used to hide the stitching from abuse by the pistol being inserted. Unless you know what you are doing this operation can result in a butchered holster. I get holsters every week that some person tried to repair with wire, glue, cording , nails, or staples. If you attempt this repair yourself take the time to research the project completely. Then go very slowly because even a small slip with a razor knife can ruin the attempt. Jerry Burney
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