J-Frame Revolver Holster - Right Handed Leather Gun Holster  - OWB CCW Holster Fits S&W J Frame 36 60 442 642 340PD & Ruger LCR - Premium Leather Revolver Holster
                                                                                         

Upgrade your concealed carry setup with our premium J-Frame Revolver Holster, tailored specifically for right-handed users. This leather gun holster is crafted to fit a range of J-Frame revolvers, including the S&W J Frame models 36, 60, 442, 642, 340PD, and the Ruger LCR. Designed for both durability and comfort, this OWB (Outside the Waistband) holster combines style and functionality to meet your carry needs.

  • CUSTOM FIT for MULTIPLE MODELS: Designed to accommodate S&W J Frame revolvers, including models 36, 60, 442, 642, 340PD, and the Ruger LCR. This versatile revolver holster ensures a secure fit for your specific firearm.

  • PREMIUM LEATHER CONSTRUCTION: Made from high-quality genuine leather, this holster offers a rugged and sophisticated look. The leather molds to your gun over time, providing a tailored fit and lasting durability.

  • COMFORTABLE OWB DESIGN: The Outside the Waistband (OWB) design allows for easy access and comfortable carry. Securely attaches to your belt, keeping your firearm stable and accessible.

  • RIGHT-HANDED ORIENTATION: Specifically designed for right-handed shooters, this J-Frame holster enhances draw speed and positioning for optimal performance.

  • VERSATILE BELT COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with most standard belts upto 1.5", offering flexible carry options that adapt to your personal style and needs.

  • Easy Break-In Process: The leather holster is designed to be easily broken in, providing a smooth draw and secure fit with minimal effort.


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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.