Squeaky leather?
misANTHrope
August 30, 2005, 01:21 AM
So I'm pretty new to carrying on a regular basis, and well aware that I'm likely to be hypersensitive to getting "made." But it sure seems to me like my Tucker Texas Heritage makes some prominent squeaking noises as I move about. Anyone else notice this? Maybe it'll go away as the leather gets broken in more...
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M-Rex
August 30, 2005, 02:28 AM
That is normal. Leather ALWAYS squeaks. However, it will minimize as it stretches and conforms to your body. It's almost like breaking in new boots.
swingset
August 30, 2005, 02:32 AM
Hate to point out something completely obvious, but put a dab of CLP or gun oil where leather meets leather. Not much, just a touch then wipe the excess clean. Shuts it right up.
This works on shoes, too, btw.
;)
enfield
August 30, 2005, 07:38 AM
I doubt if the holster manufacturer would recommend putting oil on the holster, as oil softens as well as lubricates. Kramer recommends that you put nothing more than neutral paste shoe wax on their holsters. My holsters all stopped squeaking by themselves.
WT
August 30, 2005, 09:29 AM
Talcum powder.
Cueball
August 30, 2005, 10:49 AM
Lexol leather conditioner, normally used for car interiors works well for quieting down the leather and is actually good for it since it is designed for leather.
misANTHrope
August 30, 2005, 01:45 PM
Sounds good. I got to thinking about this as I was carrying in a true "test zone"- my parents' house. :eek: I was damn sure I printed a few times, some with my dad standing right beside me, but it didn't come up, so either I was way overreacting (likely), or he just didn't care (possible). But I swear that creaking and squeaking sounded as loud as heck... I'll try some of the stuff and see what happens.
Thanks!
neoncowboy
August 30, 2005, 01:52 PM
Most of the time you can print blatantly and nobody ever notices. The exception is other CCW'ers who are looking for guns on everyone.
People don't think about what they can't see or what isn't right in front of their noses.
I silence my VM II with a little candle wax rubbed on the contact points. Oil or conditioner or anything like that is too likely to soften the leather...which would be bad for a holster.
swingset
August 31, 2005, 01:09 AM
I doubt if the holster manufacturer would recommend putting oil on the holster
Just lightly coating the surfaces where they meet certainly didn't soften mine up, at all.
I wouldn't recommend (and didn't) slathering oil on it like you would neatsfoot oil or making the holster wet at all.
chris in va
August 31, 2005, 02:31 AM
I happen to like that sound for some reason. But I know what you mean, makes you wonder what the other folks are thinking.
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