Arizona_Mike
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Stoeger SxS based Lupara aka "bear claw".
Been looking for so long. Found a soluton off the beaten path in a side overflow black powder area at Cabela's nowhere near other holsters.
Tripple K Style 1514 Howda Black Powder Pistol Holster. Really nice looking. Tried it on a Stoeger at the store with the help of the counter guy. Barely fit and trigger not covered. Tight. Even tighter on my gun at home. No go.
I soaked the muzzle end of the holster in hot water with just a single tiny drop of Joy dish soap for 15 seconds, put a couple bread bags over the muzzle end of the gun, put on a Barry White album, and holsered the gun until the trigger was covered. Went in too easy (could have done with a shorter soak or no Barry White). I'm going to leave it like that for a couple days. Since the foregrip has a litle concavity at both ends I think it is going to "snap" into the holster like it was deigned for it.
Mike
Been looking for so long. Found a soluton off the beaten path in a side overflow black powder area at Cabela's nowhere near other holsters.
Tripple K Style 1514 Howda Black Powder Pistol Holster. Really nice looking. Tried it on a Stoeger at the store with the help of the counter guy. Barely fit and trigger not covered. Tight. Even tighter on my gun at home. No go.
I soaked the muzzle end of the holster in hot water with just a single tiny drop of Joy dish soap for 15 seconds, put a couple bread bags over the muzzle end of the gun, put on a Barry White album, and holsered the gun until the trigger was covered. Went in too easy (could have done with a shorter soak or no Barry White). I'm going to leave it like that for a couple days. Since the foregrip has a litle concavity at both ends I think it is going to "snap" into the holster like it was deigned for it.
Mike