My technique is similar to MKT's. Holster the revolver first and then heat the holster. As you heat the holster tighten the adjustment screws. This will pull the bottom of the holster closer together while leaving the part around the barrel about the same as original. After the holster cools loosen the adjustment screws and you should find the holster fits your barrel better. Silicone spray, along with the heat treatment, will also help. Spray the interior of the holster, let it dry, and then insert the revolver.
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