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What do you guys use on a new leather holster for break-in? My j-frame Tagua belt holster is very stiff. I'm sure it will soften eventually but is there anything I can do to speed up the process?
Just wear it around the house for a while. Put a ziplock over your gun and set the gun in the holster if its too tight. Don't add any chemicals or rubs, it'll soften the leather too much.
I bought my Tagua for a gun I couldn't seem to find a holster for, my Sigma. For the price I paid, it's great. It held up far longer than I thought it would. It's actually still in really good condition, I just don't carry that gun anymore.
If you oil it now to soften it now, it will be sloppy loose later after break-in.
Use it like you stole it now, and it will be Goldie Locks 'Just Right' after a short while using it.
If the gun is too tight?
Put a couple layers of blue painters masking tape on the tight spots on the gun and wear it on your belt + leave it in the holster over-night.
This was a good topic for me, I just got a holster that I think really spent a long time stored and on the sales shelf, and I was tempted to use some oil or moisturizer.
I do have the gun holstered in a very thin sock, I will spend more time working the holster every day.
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