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How to Break In a New Leather Holster (Without Ruining It)

There’s nothing quite like the feel of a brand-new leather holster — the smell of fresh leather, the perfect stitching, the rugged look. But if you’ve just pulled your new holster out of the box and find it a little too snug, don’t worry — that's exactly how it should be. Breaking in a leather holster is part of the journey, but if you rush it or do it wrong, you can easily ruin a piece that should last you decades. Let’s walk through how to properly break in a new leather holster without damaging it.

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