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Holster Treatment Question

Posted: August 1st, 2006, 9:06 pm
by avery53
Hi, I've been lurking here for awhile, reading all the great info on these little beauties.
I bought one of the holsters, complete with mag. and cleaning rod, from our Polish friend. I even asked him for a date to match my pistol (1972), and he obliged.
The holster is obviously brand new, and quite stiff.
Do you recommend putting leather treatment on them to soften them up, or will it soften up with use?
I've owned many pistols, but this is the first one with a holster, and I don't know about caring for one.

Thanks for any advice
avery53

Holster Treatment Question

Posted: August 2nd, 2006, 1:36 pm
by abwehr
They will soften up with use, but it will take a while. You really don't want an original holster to be too soft, but a little "lubricated". I use a light coating of Lexal on my holsters. Others have their favorite. The one thing you should not use is Neetsfoot oil if you want the holster to last a long time. Neetsfoot oil tends to break down the leather fibers over time, but it does soften them. Leather treatment is a very "touchy" subject with collectors! Any compund used to soften leather should be done lightly as you don;t want it mushy.

Holster Treatment Question

Posted: August 2nd, 2006, 6:22 pm
by avery53
Thanks, I'll leave it as is.