What do you suggest I use to break in my holster?
 
    The Holster will probably be stiff and tight at first but will break in on its own with normal use.  I suggest you  leave your unloaded handgun in the holster for at least 24 hours to help stretch the leather.  Then wear it around the house for two to three days and you may also practice drawing and re-holstering your UNLOADED handgun a few times.  It is normal for the holster to be tight at first.  This is so, after break in, the holster will not be too loose and will have proper retention.  In some cases, if the holster is extremely tight, you can use the bag that the holster came in or a similar style storage bag and place your UNLOADED handgun in the bag.  Carefully insert the bagged handgun into the holster.  This may take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours but this should stretch the holster a few thousands of an inch.  Periodically check it until the fit feels right.
 
How do I care for my holster?
 
    I don't recommend using any type of oils or conditioners.  They may soften the leather and cause it to loose its form.  My holsters have an acrylic finish which helps give them a shine and acts as a water repellent.  The holster should be fine for a long time and shouldn't need anything other than an occasional wipe down with a damp cloth.  That being said you never want to let your holster get wet.  But if the holster does become wet (I had a customer fall in the lake while wearing a holster) let your holster dry naturally.  Do not use any type of heat.  (Blow Dryer, Oven, etc.)     
 
Do you offer lining for your holsters?
 
    I do not offer lining for my holsters.  I feel that the time it would take me to do this, and the price I would have to charge, would not be worth it to me or my customers.
    After research, it is my opinion that any holster will eventually cause finish wear regardless of whether the holster is lined or not.  Some soft linings can cause more holster wear by collecting dirt and grit.  I do use gum tragacanth to smooth the inside of my holsters. 
 
Can you make a holster for a lefty?
   

    Yes, all of my holsters can be made left or right handed.

What type of clips do you suggest?

   The standard seem to be the most popular.  I personally think that the standard clips are the most stable.  But I do have quite a few orders for the J clips and C clips.  With my IWB holsters all the clips are interchangable.  Extra clips can always be ordered. 

 

How do I get extra clips or replace a broken clip for my tuckable holster?

   Kydex clips have a 90 day warranty from the date of purchase for the original purchaser.  The kydex clips are well made and sturdy however they are not metal and are not indestructible.  Care should be taken when putting the holster on or taking it off.  Do not use the clips as a handle to remove your holster.  You should pull the clip  (standard & P clips) out just enough to release it from the belt and then grip the holster to remove it from your waistband.  If your clip is broken and under warranty you must contact me by email before sending it back for a replacement.  If you need extra clips they can be ordered through email for $8 per clip.  Shipping is $2 for small orders. 

My belt slots are snug.  Is this normal?

   They are made to be snug and do require some break in.  My belt slots/loops are made to fit my belts which are approximately 1/4" thick and work fine for most other belts.  I cannot guarantee that they will fit every belt out there since other belt makers may use thicker or thinner leather to make their belts.

 
 

Disclaimer:

Firearm Safety is your responsibility!

R Grizzle Leather Holsters are made to fit standard factory equipped handguns only.  Modifications including but not limited to extended slide releases, trigger shoes, laser sights, or any addition or alteration to the frame or external dimensions of the handgun itself may cause the holster to fit improperly and could increase the risk of accidental discharge.  It is the responsibility of the purchaser or user to use firearm safety and we are not responsible for damage, personal injury, or death due to misuse or negligent use of firearms or holsters.  Your handgun holster or accessory is designed only to be used with the type of handgun or handgun accessory it was specifically designed for as labeled on the back of the holster or accessory.  No attempt should ever be made to alter or modify an R Grizzle Leather holster by anyone other than an R Grizzle Leather employee.  All holsters should be inspected before, during, and after each use by user for damage, worn parts, or loose stitching.  Should the holster become loose, worn, defective, or ill fitting at any time, cease use immediately.  All risk and liability shall be on the purchaser and user of the holsters in the manner in which they are worn and used.  Always make sure you test the holster for proper fit with an unloaded hand gun before use.  Extreme caution should be used during any vigorous activity, such as but not limited to running, to insure that the firearm remains seated fully in the holster.  By purchasing an R Grizzle Leather holster or product you hereby acknowledge that firearms are dangerous and release R Grizzle Leather, its owners, its associates, and employees from any and all liability for injuries or accidents relating to the use of the holster or any firearm.