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A. You'll need a Phillps screwdriver, or an impact/drill driver. |
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B. Support the binding post inside the holster with a finger. This should be enough resistance to keep the binding post in the holster from spinning. |
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C. For safety, we recommend wrapping your finger with a bandaid, cloth, or a flexible rubber tape for safety. |
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D: While holding the binding post inside the holster with one hand/finger, unscrew the Phillips head screw with your other hand. |
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E: You should end up with 3 rubber spacers, 3 screws, and 3 binding posts.
The binding posts are not fixed in place so that you can move them to match the belt attachment. |
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F: Insert each binding post inside the holster and place a rubber spacer outside to keep them in place. |
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G: Make sure to match the bolt pattern with your belt attachment. |
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H: Once again, hold and support the binding post inside the holster with one hand, while screwing down each Phillips head screw with your other hand. |
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I: Screw in each screw half way to even out the belt attachment, before tightening them down all the way, and you're done. |
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For your convenience, below is a list of tools that we used on this demo. Hopefully this helps you find what you need. We are an Amazon Associate so if you use any of the links below, we do get a small commission but the price won't change for you. It does help our efforts in getting more videos and demos out, so thank you for your support! |
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Foam Toolbox Liner Drawer Mat
These are great for keeping the tools and parts from walking around. We also use these as inexpensive gun cleaning mats. |
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Loctite Heavy Duty Threadlocker
We recommend using the blue "non-permanent" theadlocker to keep the fasteners in place. |
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Milwaukee 48-32-4602 Phillips Power Bits 5 Pack
In our experience, they seem to keep the edge longer than other brands that we've worked with. |
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Nexcare Absolute Waterproof Tape
Keep your finger safe. These are also great for rucking or hikes to cover blisters and we used them all the time. |
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RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Impact Driver
These are inexpensive but are very durable and have lots of torque. |
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Ryobi PBP005 ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery
Ryobi tools seems to work better with higher Amp batteries. |