How do you break in your leather holsters?

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Just wondering how everyone does it. I recently came across a Galco 1911 holster (I believe it's the Combat Master) that used to belong to my dad. It hasn't had a gun in it for a very long time ( to be honest, I don't know if he ever used it, since his gun of choice was a S&W model 10), so even though I primarily carry a Sig P229, I do own a couple of 1911 GI models that should work well with it. I've been wearing it around the house for a few days with my Remington R1 and I really like it. It holds the gun really close with little to no printing. It is a bit tight though, and the draw from it can stick a bit. I've been using the plastic bag technique to try to loosen it up overnight and would be interested to know how other people break in their leather holsters
 

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Holster I bought awhile back was really tight, they had me put the gun inside two zip lock bags and force it in, over night I was good. Also had a holster shipped with a small bottle of leather lube, didn’t leave any on the gun it was slick, worked pretty well.
 

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what ever I am going to put in the leather holster I put it in a cheap dress sock and then shove the gun while in the dress sock into the holster..... button the snap and put it in the safe for a few weeks. after that it should fit just fine and be good to go.
 

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