
How the holster should look when
removed from the packaging

Turn the holster over
and remove the 2 plastic strips tucked
under the strap on the back side

Pull open the front
and back flaps and open the holster.
The 1 ½” wide webbing piece, fastened with Velcro,
on the inside
of the holster is the internal adjustment strap.
Remove this strap
from the holster now.

With the Velcro
facing out, wrap the adjustment strap around the
muzzle of your handgun.
Keeping the ends of the strap
even, cover the slide of the handgun with the strap.

Align the back of the
slide with the top edge of the holster. You’ll want
enough of the slide to protrude
so that the thumb break has good retention, but not
too much or the trigger
won’t be properly protected.

Secure the adjustment strap Velcro to
the internal holster Velcro.


Use the exact same process for
handguns equipped with rail mounted light units.

Close the holster,
securing the other side of the internal adjustment
strap.
Wrap the back flap around to the front and secure
the Velcro.

Close the front flap.
Check the holster for proper fit. The trigger should
be covered by the holster
and the holster should not interfere or snag the
trigger. If the holster is too loose, too tight or
the
rear of the slide protrudes too much or not enough,
repeat the
adjustment process.

Once proper holster
fit is achieved it’s time to adjust the thumb break.
To do so, open the front flap.
Keeping the back flap closed, pull the thumb break
retention strap loose from the Velcro.
Using the two provided plastic strips, slide them
under and over the retention strap to break
contact
with the Velcro.

Secure the retention
strap snap to the thumb break snap.
Pull the retention strap down and tight.


Fold the back
flap back just enough to fit the retention strap
underneath.
Keeping the retention strap pulled
tight, remove the plastic strips and press the
Velcro together.

Close the back flap, covering the
retention strap.

Close the front flap.
The adjustment process is now complete.
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