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Old July 2nd, 2009, 01:23 AM   #4
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If it IS a new holster, try putting the gun in and out 300-500 times. I do this often with new hoslters (while watching TV), and this should to a long way to preparing for a smoother draw.
Then let it sit overnightwith the gun in it, or with a plastic bag or some T-shirt material strips along the barrel.

I rather have a tight holster that I make just right, than a holster that is too big already.
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