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11-12-2001, 08:10 PM | #1 |
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Holster...
Well, I did it! The Pecard arrived, and I applied it by hand ever so gently and sparingly. Took many "Before" pictures, of the my dried out light brown holster. After the application, it turned deep brown. Now the instructions say to leave it sit for a couple of days, and re-apply where it has "soaked-in" and wipe off where is has "pooled". After the re-application and another couple of days, it should be ready for a light buffing. Just thought I would post and update for those who have helped me get to this point.
After becoming very familiar with the new holster, I must ask...on the inside of the holster, there is a piece of leather attached to the front of the holster, that loops down into it and is sewn into the back of the holster. This seems to suspend the Luger within the holster. Were all Luger holsters made this way? Am I correct in my assumption that it suspends the Luger? Was this a way to "eject" the pistol, byt pulling on the leather nub on the front of the holster? Bart |
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