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Been using them for 40 years and nothing but gentle on my guns used in them, you just have to brush them out from time to time.Suede lined holsters can pick up, and hold various types of grit.
Think powder residue, primer residue,and plain old dirt.I think rimfire primer residue is about the worst.
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Lining or no, gun finish is worn largely by poor holster fit. Holstering and drawing cause part of it, of course, but most wear comes from the gun moving around inside the holster constantly as it is carried throughout the day. Make sure your holster fits your gun correctly and a lining is completely unnecessary.
My uncle kept a Browning Auto 5 in a sheepskin lined case. One year when he pulled it out it had deep rust pits. This was when he was living in a Utah desert. I believe as did he that sheep skin not just holds moisture but can attract it.
Im a Kramer man for sure. I guess that’s the best route. Thank you
I need to shoot it first and see if it’s worth waiting a year (joke) for a Kramer