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New Holster!

TCP1984

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Jan 26, 2014
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15
Location
South Dakota
Picked up a Galco "Fletch" High Ride Holster today. Now I just need to work the leather a bit so the pistol can actually be drawn!
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DamnYankeeOk

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Apr 24, 2013
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Location
Oklahoma
I picked up the Venom not too long ago. Put the gun in a zip lock bag and holster it. Leave it overnight. It will be much better the next day.

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Rusty Young Man

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Jun 19, 2013
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Árida Zona
Picked up a Galco "Fletch" High Ride Holster today. Now I just need to work the leather a bit so the pistol can actually be drawn!
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Great choice! I own the Galco "Concealable Belt Holster" (OWB). The leather's about as thick as an anti's skull, but 100s of times more useful.:D

I second :)p) what DamnYankeeOk said, and I'll add to it:
Baggie and holster your gun AND wear it all over the place while at home, just because.:) Every time you crouch or bend at the waist, you'll make the holster more comfy.

The leather on mine just gets more comfortable with time, but still holds my 1911 nice and snug.
 
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