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I'm not sure you could. This is not a normal snap. I've never seen anything like them before. When I get it, I'll post some better photos. The male portion is serrated in a star like shape. This evidently is what goes bad with them, they separate from the leather.
The seller did have a photo I missed:
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Holster came today. I don't think I can really improve on the photos, I do see where the back is marked AF which is where the Portuguese connection comes in.
New question. This black paint is undesirable to me, anyone ever try to take it off? I use citristrip on wood, not sure how it would work on leather. I've seen hot water soaking, mild soap, sugar soap and acetone as a last resort. It is flaking off in some areas and the leather looks fine underneath. I don't want to ruin it of course but I only have $15 into it also. It's brown underneath. The black doesn't bother me but it's high gloss black.
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I took the plunge and started removing the paint. This is going to be a long ordeal. I used two coatings of citristrip and that removed maybe half of it. Not sure what the problem is but it either took it off or it didn't. Maybe the amount I put on is the key, heavier amounts dissolving it better. After that, I tried scraping it off and that works but is slow going. I have it maybe half complete now. Leather is OK underneath but where there is a crack in the paint, the leather is also cracked. It is still pliable. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be much happier with it when it's done. I did not like that high gloss paint. It was brown originally but may have been dyed black at some point, I can't tell for sure. I'll probably have to dye it something to make it consistent in color.
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I'm with you on the preference for brown. Wonder how much some neatsfoot oil would darken the lighter spots. Maybe enough to lessen the contrast with the more blackened bits?
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Any kind of oil will darken it. It'll be almost black after. Why not use Fiebing's leather die to get your color once you have it stripped to what you want? I think it's still full of paint.
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Pretty sure what you see is dye, not paint. The paint was actual paint, not something that soaked in. I scraped a lot of it off by hand. I'm in the process of citristriping it again and the black is leeching out quite a bit. On second application now. Will see how much is still coming out when I wash it before maybe putting a third on it or just letting it dry.
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I'm in the process of citristriping it again and the black is leeching out quite a bit.
That's exactly what I'm talking about. I don't think it'll be patchy after. You know paint soaks into things, think of painting plywood. It'll be flat brown after, or whatever color it started before paint. Then dye to taste.
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