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Reading the posts here I thought I'd been caught in a time warp to the 70's.
There is a product made by Mitch Rosen called LEATHER LIGHTNING. Take some of that and rub it inside the leather with your fingers and work it in deep. Then start drawing. As product as needed and I'll bet it won't need much if any. Won't harm the gun in any way. Won't cause the leather to soften or stretch which is bad for the holster. Try this stuff. It's 21st century cutting edge.
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Former Infantry Captain; 20 yrs as an NRA Certified Instructor; Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO.
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