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Old October 19th, 2008, 09:41 PM   #54
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I would suggest contacting the holster maker to obtain their recommendation. This way, if the holster is compromised as a result of the Maker's recommendation, responsibility falls back on them to replace or repair the subject holster at their cost.

Otherwise, any or all applicable warranties may be voided if the purchaser compromises the holster without first consulting with the Maker.

Just my 2 copper lincolns.

-Jimmy
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