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Dwight gave me the following suggestion when I had the same question:

1. Tool the leather then let it dry completely

2. Put the holster together (stitching, edging, etc.

3. Lightly dampen the inside of the holster with a rag, not the outside

4. Force the gun into the holster

5. Gently mold the holster with your hands and fingers, no boning tools

Molding tooled leather is tough, but I have been very happy using this procedure.

Matt

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Good to know. I will try on the next one. I have a guy at work who wants one with a basketweave pattern.

"Slow down, go faster."

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