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How to "Bone" a Holster to Fit Your Handgun
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Boning a holster is the process of molding or shaping it to fit your specific handgun. This can be important for both comfort and safety reasons. Here are some steps you can follow to bone a holster to fit your handgun: 1. Choose the right holster: Make sure you have a holster that is designed for your specific handgun. A holster that is too loose or too tight can be dangerous. 2. Dampen the holster: Dampen the holster with warm water or rubbing alcohol. This will make it more pliable and easier to mold. 3. Insert your handgun: Carefully insert your unloaded handgun into the holster. Make sure it is seated properly and securely. 4. Apply pressure: Apply pressure to the holster around the trigger guard and other key areas to mold it to the shape of your handgun. Use your fingers, the back of a spoon, or a boning tool to apply pressure evenly. Be careful not to press too hard or you could damage the holster or the gun. 5. Hold the shape: Hold the holster in the desired shape for several minutes until it cools and dries. You can use clips or rubber bands to help hold the shape in place while it dries. 6. Repeat if necessary: If the holster is still not fitting your handgun properly, you may need to repeat the process a few times until you get the desired fit. 7. Finish the edges: Once you have the desired fit, use sandpaper or a file to smooth any rough edges or bumps that may be left from the molding process. By following these steps, you should be able to bone your holster to fit your handgun properly. It is important to note that this process can take some time and patience, but the end result will be a comfortable and safe fit for your handgun.
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