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Location: PA
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kydex clip modifications?
I have holsters that have the CTAC plastic belt clips w/ 3 adjustments. Once I decide which hole to link to the holster, I want to cut down, smooth out the plastic so it doesn't poke out my pants.
What would be a good way to do that? Thanks. |
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Spokane, WA
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If you have a Dremel tool, that works very nice!!
Ron
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Location: Minnesota
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Would someone be willing to post pics and description of the dremeling kydex process/; I keep thinking to cut mine but worry about sharp edges.
One mod I have made to my clips is to drill another hole higher up (just under the clip) spaced equally like the rest. it increases the range of possibilities for the holster.
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Location: PA
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yes, I'm interested in what bit I should be using when dremeling. thanks. ront - how did you do yours?
Thx. |
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