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We have been playing with different bonding agents to bond thin leather to the inside of the kydex to help protect the finish of the gun

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This leather lines kydex holster looks pretty nice..Loctite 300...but there is no detail about how it is holding up.

http://www.kydexforum.com/thread-857.html

We have been playing with different bonding agents to bond thin leather to the inside of the kydex to help protect the finish of the gun

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sooper, thanks for the heads up.. ill test that method

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Call SLC, they have a bonding agent that will stick to kydex...ask for Ben, he knows what it's called...

sooper, thanks for the heads up.. ill test that method

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Tucker gun leather was the first to bond the leather (their 'silent thunder', IIRC), so it can be done. If fact, I've been doing it for quite a while now, selling through the local gun store under the name Hydex.....so dibbs on that name.

Mike DeLoach

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