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Hi Jon,
This is a case of the good, the bad, and the truly ugly.... The good: Many old holsters have had well-oiled pistols stored in them for so many decades that the leather of the holster itself is oil soaked. Storing a pistol in such a holster is like storing the pistol in an oily rag. The bad: Leather attracts and holds moisture. If the holster is not oil soaked, it can absorb moisture out of the air and storing a pistol in it is like storing the pistol in a damp rag. The ugly: Leather is frequently tanned using a mild acid (tannin, urine, etc.). If this acid was not entirely neutralized (which it usually is not), storing the pistol in the holster is like storing the pistol in a mild acid bath. Hope this helps! Best regards, Kyrie |
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