This is a discussion on New Problem with Crossbreed within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I discovered a new problem with my Crossbreed QuikClip:
Apparently, the leather is delicious to our dog. The holster apparently avalanched off the stack on ...
I discovered a new problem with my Crossbreed QuikClip:
Apparently, the leather is delicious to our dog. The holster apparently avalanched off the stack on my closet shelf and fell into the malicious teeth of our year and a half old schnoodle.
I have no clue as to what you paid but it may be worth sending it in for remounting, since it doesn’t appear the plastic is damaged. Perhaps the guy will cut you some slack if he owns a dog.
I'm don't think it would be free, But with Mark's reputation with customer service I would think he would be willing to work something out with you.
Good Luck!
Note to self: Keep Crossbreeds away from Labs.
MN
I discovered a new problem with my Crossbreed QuikClip:
Apparently, the leather is delicious to our dog. The holster apparently avalanched off the stack on my closet shelf and fell into the malicious teeth of our year and a half old schnoodle.
"Even after your two-week-try-it-free period is over, the holster still carries a lifetime warranty and we will repair or replace it as long as you own it if it fails you in any way under normal use."
I think that may be the way dogs normally use leather. Give it a try.
Sears would not insure my glasses nor nextel my phone clip or my wallet . I still have the dog but he is no longer allowed in the office when i'm not there. It only took 2 months for me to quit refering to him as that dog.
Hiram25
You can educate ignorance, you can't fix stupid
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