M MADISON New member Sep 8, 2010 #1 I have a Bianchi X-15 shoulder holster that will fit 7 1/2 inch Ruger or an 8 3/8 inch S&W. I bought it to fit my Glock. Can anyone tell me how to cut the bottom end off and not get mixed up with the springs? MADISON
I have a Bianchi X-15 shoulder holster that will fit 7 1/2 inch Ruger or an 8 3/8 inch S&W. I bought it to fit my Glock. Can anyone tell me how to cut the bottom end off and not get mixed up with the springs? MADISON
A AK103K New member Sep 8, 2010 #3 +1 on sell it. I sold my old X15 on EBay last winter, and made more than I paid for it (25 years ago ). They also usually have a ton of decent used (and new) holsters on there since you'll be looking.
+1 on sell it. I sold my old X15 on EBay last winter, and made more than I paid for it (25 years ago ). They also usually have a ton of decent used (and new) holsters on there since you'll be looking.
D Dfariswheel New member Sep 8, 2010 #4 You can't cut it down without exposing the spring. Trying to shorten it will ruin the holster. As above, buy a new holster that's made to fit. Once built, few holsters can be modified in any way without ruining them.
You can't cut it down without exposing the spring. Trying to shorten it will ruin the holster. As above, buy a new holster that's made to fit. Once built, few holsters can be modified in any way without ruining them.
D Don P New member Sep 9, 2010 #6 Use a hacksaw with a new blade just in case you hit one of the springs.