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Originally Posted by JerryM
Me too. I have found it takes more than just a few hours to stretch the tight holsters I have from Sparks, Brommeland, and the latest Nossar. In addition when the holster is put on the belt and the belt tightened it tightens the holster so that the gun is tighter than when the holster is not on the belt.
The last Brommeland Def-Con I got I was going to check it, and pushed my Kimber Compact down in the holster (it took some effort.) As soon as I did it I thought " What a dumb thing to do." My wife and I together could not get it out. I had to leave it in the holster overnight and then it took a lot of effort to get the gun out. It was the plastic bag treatment then. I think I learned my lesson, but I am a slow learner sometimes.
Regards,
Jerry
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Dang Jerry, you must have been watching me with my Max Con V?

I almost skinned my left hand with the front sight when that Kimber of mine finally broke loose!
I'm still working on getting that holster broken in!
