Milt Sparks makes some with the moisture barrier. I've got their Heritage 1H holster for a 1911 and G27 but not for my M&P yet.KC5AV wrote:I think there are some holsters that have an optional moisture barrier. I'd hesitate to add anything like beeswax or shoe polish to one. There is a better than average chance you'll have problems with transfer... either onto your gun, or your self/clothing.
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- Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:08 pm
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Re: Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC Holster Review
- Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:28 pm
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Re: Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC Holster Review
Don't know if it'll help but one thought is to try applying some natural color shoe polish to the backside. Maybe it'll help make it a little moisture resistant.Jason73 wrote:Update to previous review:
I loved my holster back in Feb when I got it and I still love it now, however I am having a slight issue now that its hot out: When Im wearing it while doing any physical activity outside I have noticed that the sweat soaks into the leather and condensates on the side of the slide. Not that big a deal just means a daily cleaning but it would be nice if there were some sort of liner on the inside of the holster to prevent this. Other than that minor issue its still a great holster and well worth the money. If anyone has suggestions on resolving this please let me know.
Jason