I'm sure some of you guys know how to do this already. This is for those that don't. I bought a Don Hume J.I.T slide awhile back. It was really tight when I got it, it loosened up some but not enough for me. So I soaked it in water till it was soaked through, put my P-64 inside 2 plastic grocery bags and put it in the holster. Then I just let it dry with the pistol in the holster. Perfect fit now, comes out nice and easy but not a loose fit at all. So if you have holsters that weren't for the 64 that are too tight, this will fix that.
Rob
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You could also use special liquid sold by Mitch Rosen and Josh Bulman to facilitate and break in a new holster. This stuff is amazing and works with the tightest leather. Just a drop does the trick without any damage to the gum finish.
Check out their web pages for details.
Check out their web pages for details.
Fitting a holster
Rubbing alchol works great also. I dont think it will affect the finish of the pistol either. Not for sure, but it did not hurt mine.
C-Ya, Bobby J.
C-Ya, Bobby J.