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![]() Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Blue Springs, MO
Posts: 26
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Just to follow up.
I have finally figured out how to make this work. What I did was change the way I put the holster on. Instead of putting in down in the waistband all the way and then trying to snap it, I put it in the waistband part way and then stick the loop under the belt and pull it over the belt until the snap reaches the other part of the snap and snap it. It's hard to explain but the belt is held in the loop differently this way. The back of the holster is still part way out of the waistband. After snapping the front, I push the back all the way down and snap it without a problem. This way makes it a breeze to get the holster on. No more cussing at the darn thing. Thanks for all the help. John |
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Kansas
Posts: 353
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I'll try that as I have similar issues with the snaps. However I love the holster................
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