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The adhesive was still tacky? Upon purchase? C'mon. I would believe that cleaner or oil may have reacted and possibly made it tacky but I doubt any adhesive from manufacturing was not set and dry.
Quote from: bearpaw on April 16, 2018, 02:23:52 PMI've got an Uncle Mikes holster I've used for probably 30 years, never had any issues, I love that holster. But I don't store it in a safe? I wonder if they were using different manufacturing techniques on your holsters back then? One thing I did notice in the case of my two pistols; both the holsters had extensive use of adhesives beneath the reinforced areas of the holster prior to being stitched-up. Could feel that these adhesives were still tacky...
I've got an Uncle Mikes holster I've used for probably 30 years, never had any issues, I love that holster. But I don't store it in a safe?
Moisture in the little leather wear strip seen in inside of holster would be my guess. Too much oil on exterior of gun maybe react with it?
Rust doesn't happen without water.
Quote from: Woodchuck on April 16, 2018, 02:29:43 PMRust doesn't happen without water. there was moisture, it was confined in a holster and rusted. Either it was the lube or the holster had moisture in it. I agree that uncle mikes holsters are raging pos's but not for the reasons in this thread.