Hello Everyone,
I just purchased a Ken Null USH shoulder holster made out of horsehide for my Kahr K-40 and had a break in question.
The USH is a clamshell style shoulder holster that rides in a completely inverted (upside down) position. It releases the gun by twisting the gun and breaking open two snap closures on the side of the holster. One near the muzzle and the other just beneath the trigger guard.
The snaps near the muzzle close nicely. The snaps under the trigger guard do not snap, but touch. Is there any way to stretch the leather just a bit so it will snap closed?
Please refrain from critiquing this mode of carry as it is a specific use holster for the tuxedo I use occassionally.
Thank you for the assistance.
- Anthony
I just purchased a Ken Null USH shoulder holster made out of horsehide for my Kahr K-40 and had a break in question.
The USH is a clamshell style shoulder holster that rides in a completely inverted (upside down) position. It releases the gun by twisting the gun and breaking open two snap closures on the side of the holster. One near the muzzle and the other just beneath the trigger guard.
The snaps near the muzzle close nicely. The snaps under the trigger guard do not snap, but touch. Is there any way to stretch the leather just a bit so it will snap closed?
Please refrain from critiquing this mode of carry as it is a specific use holster for the tuxedo I use occassionally.
Thank you for the assistance.
- Anthony