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07-03-2015, 01:02 PM | #1 |
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Stiff holster
I have a holster that is quite stiff, and I was wondering what the best way to limber it up a little bit might be. It's pigskin, I believe, judging by the surface texture. It was likely for a P1, but I'm really not sure about that. It is too tight for a Luger, but it fits the Erma KGP 69, the latest .22 they made--which is scaled down to about 3/4 of a Luger--so I'm using it for that gun. If anyone wants a pic, I'll get a few up.
Lanolin has recently been discussed as an aid to preservation--will this work? I don't want it to become too floppy, lest it be unable to keep its shape in the toe area, but I would like it a little more "friendly"-feeling.
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David, Yes..I would use lanolin. I work with a lot of pigskin and lanolin does seem to loosin up pigskin nicely. Pig is more pourous than calf. I think it might do the trick.
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What sort of lanolin do you recommended? ......the lanolin that I am used to is anhydrous lanolin, comes in 20 litre pales and smells to high heaven.
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07-04-2015, 11:52 AM | #4 |
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A good question, as I have not yet begun to source some. IIRC, lanolin impregnates wool on sheep, and has a distinctive aroma in this form. Will it stink up the holster? Gotta be a refined, non-malodorous version of it, since it's used in hand creams, etc.?
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07-04-2015, 12:26 PM | #5 |
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I use KIWI Leather lotion. Which I believe is mostly lanolin. Available in most places that sells shoe polish. No odor. Bill
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I have been using Bee Green USP grade Anhydrous Lanolin with no side affects. 8oz. on Ebay for cheaper then 1/2 oz. in drug store.
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I like 100 % that is like a stiff salve and must be rubbed in. The rubbing is a good part of the exercise.
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