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Get a piece of 3/4" pipe insulation; cut to desired shape with a razor, then very carefully 'resurface' it with a heat gun or flame.
I cut a piece from a roll of industrial adhesive velcro from Amazon and trim carefully so it is smaller than the foam.
Cheap and easy to practice with until you get it right. Youy can also take advantage of the shape and create 'curled' pieces for the muzzle end of the holster.
Also, I changed to a single 'pull the dot' style belt attachment on mine; it works better for my body shape and requirements.
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Its cool that mod worked. I am however not a fan of modifying holsters after buying them. Thats just me though. Addressing the other posts, SME's or no I still feel it is laking. I have more things that standout I will address in the follow up.
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Would you mind sharing your background and experience?
“If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi
I have always wanted to try a keeper but the price has kept me away.
Full disclosure. I do not have anything by JM. I have been a CCC fan since the Looper pre Shaggy days.
I was a beta tester for Spencer when he first started.
In the last 5ish years, No one has spent more time shooting/teaching AIWB and applying that direct and collective knowledge to holster-making.
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