Looking for a high-quality leather holster for your Glock 19 or 17? Look no further than our premium leather holster!

Handcrafted from top-grain leather, this holster is designed to provide the ultimate combination of durability, comfort, and style. The holster is specifically designed to fit the Glock 19,23,32 and 17,22,31 ensuring a secure and snug fit that keeps your firearm safe and accessible.

Our holster features an adjustable retention screw that allows you to customize the level of retention to your individual preferences. The leather is hand-molded to the exact shape of the Glock 19 and 17, ensuring a perfect fit and maximum retention.

The holster is designed for comfortable, all-day wear, with a sweat guard that prevents moisture buildup and a reinforced mouth that ensures easy and smooth reholstering.

This premium leather holster is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, durable, and stylish holster for their Glock 19 and Glock 17.

Features:

Handcrafted from top-grain leather
Designed to fit the Glock 19 and Glock 17 series
Adjustable retention screw for custom retention
Hand-molded to the exact shape of the Glock 19 and Glock 17 series
Sweat guard for comfortable all-day wear
Reinforced mouth for easy reholstering

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LEATHER HOLSTER BREAK-IN                                                                           

One of the side effects of wet molding is a consolidation of the leather fibers, which “shrinks” the holster. If the fit is too tight the first time when holstering your firearm, don’t force it. If you do force the firearm into the holster, it may be very difficult to remove. Instead, follow these simple steps to break in your new holster using a process called blocking:

1-      1- Please the unloaded firearm in a plastic freezer bag, or cover it in 2-3 layers of plastic kitchen wrap. Do not cover the grip.

2-      2- Insert the bagged/wrapped firearm slowly into the holster, gently twisting it side-to-side to minimize tearing of the bag/wrap.

3-      3- Once the firearm is completely seated in the holster, twist it about 1/16” in both directions 6-12 times.

4-      4- Allow the bagged/wrapped firearm to sit in the holster overnight or about 8-10hrs.

5-      5- Remove the firearm from the holster and remove the bag/wrap from the firearm.

6-      6- Insert the unloaded firearm into the holster, which should now be snug but not loose. If it is still too tight, repeat the above steps until the holster is broken in to your satisfaction.