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Hal,
As to the question about it working I have no idea. However if
you need to focus heat on a smallish area try a hair dryer first.
If that isn't enough heat, a shrink wrap gun will provide a lot more.
The latter gets very hot so use with caution.
Harbor Freight carries a couple of models of shrink wrap guns for
about $20 (I have two different models) and they both work very well
for their intended purpose.
Kind Regards,
Tom
If it's a Fobus, the best treatment is to sell it and buy a Blade-Tech,
Comp-Tac or Raven Concealment.
> ...
Hair dryer wont get hot enough. Paint stripper gun is what you need to
use..or even a shrink wrap gun.
And use care.
A heat gun works great. Just be careful and don't overdo it. I picked up a
couple of Fobus holsters really cheap once and found them too tight for my
liking. Some careful and gradual heating in the problem areas along with
some spray silicone lube made them right.
Good shooting,
desmobob
I've seen too many fobus paddles come off the belt instead of releasing
the gun, and too many shooters giving themselves wedgies while trying to
draw from a fobus belt loop holster.
They are, or can be made to be, usable, and if it's all one can afford
then fine, make it work. But, there are better choices available as
listed, and each is perfectly secure in use.
#The Fobus is a high retention holster, it can only be drawn from in one
#direction, with an intent.
Intent appears to be mildly stated. I had to use my knees and left
hand to hold and right had to pull to get the pistol out of the
holster.
Thanks to all of you who replied with help on how to fix the problem.
Regards,
Hal