I was looking at the Crossbreed Quickclip as a possible option for appendix carry. Has anyone tried one of these? If you can elaborate on body type, that would be handy as well.
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Ho...%2cProductName
This is a discussion on Crossbreed new appendix carry? within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I was looking at the Crossbreed Quickclip as a possible option for appendix carry. Has anyone tried one of these? If you can elaborate on ...
I was looking at the Crossbreed Quickclip as a possible option for appendix carry. Has anyone tried one of these? If you can elaborate on body type, that would be handy as well.
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Ho...%2cProductName
I was thinking about getting one, but they didn't have one for my gun at the time, so I ended up making my own. Everyone says there holsters are awesome. Also check out the Comp Tac 2 oclock. That ones really thin.
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That’s a horrible photo illustration and I can’t readily tell if the geometry is suitable for a cross-draw.
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I have one. For Glocks (it fits a lot of mine). Used it for appendix carry. I'm 6'0", 185#. 36" jeans. Didn't work out for me: I found all the hardware on the Supertuck too much for my taste, figured I'd like the QuikClip since it's smaller. BUT, I think the two belt clips on the Supertuck probably make it a better holster: the QuikClip allows the gun (rather the whole holster) to sag down, the single clip rides at a 15 -20 degree cant and the pistol grip sinks below the belt line. I can solve this by cinching my belt two holes tighter, but that's not comfortable. I also found the holster to rely on a tight belt for weapon retention and the guns do not "snap" into the kydex.
The QuikClip is a well made holster, but did not work for me: many others are quite happy and you may be too.
I have one of the Crossbreed QwikClips on order now for my Kel-tec PF-9. If you click on the smaller image in the lower left corner (near the price), you'll get a decently viewable image showing the three sets of holes for clip configuration. I'll be wearing mine strong-side at about 4 o'clock, but I will certainly offer my impressions of the holster in its wearable configurations.
I was mainly interested in the QC because of the advertised ability to put it on/take it off readily, & its tuckability (we'll see). That, & I'm hoping the FBI cant position offers enough cant for my wear position & angle of retrieval.
I'll let y'all know...
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I just cant tell where this holster would ride. I am about to begin carrying a G17 appendix position but I prefer it to ride fairly low since I am active through out my day.
I think that crossbreed are overpriced. Check out THEIS Holsters Tom Theis has them listed for $50.00 they are just like the crossbreed but less cost.