which is better
This is a discussion on cross breed super tuk vs galco king tuk within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; which is better...
which is better
I have no idea which one is better but I have the KingTuk and like it very much for my EDC - an M&P 9 compact.
i have a king tuk and a mtac.i personally dont like the crossbreed.a friend had one,i tried it and did not like it.my 02
I have three crossbreed holsters, had a Galco don't know which one it was didn't like it (was a generic for a bodyguard) the crossbreed or kholster is what I use for my EDC eitehr a Glock 23, kimber or para 1911, sig p238, or a PX4
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Can't speak for galco but my cbst is the most comfortable concealable holster I have ever tried. And that my friend is on a m&p .45 full size. Customer service is out of this world and lifetime warranty and try it free for two weeks. You don't like it send it back period
CBST owner here... have 2 of them. I also have a few Kholsters.... similar design but cheaper leather and not quite as comfy. Bought a new one a few days ago that is damn near a clone of a CBST called Harwell. Cost the same as Kholster but much better leather.
Sorry... I've never tried a king-tuk.
My crossbreed holster is very comfortable, and conceals my EDC M&P40c very well.
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My CBST is very comfy. Never tried the King Tuk though.
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I have a Galco King Tuk for my 9, fit, retention and finish is excellent. I may be biased. I've never owned a crossbreed.
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Guys.... I have only been carrying for two months now with my Galco King Tuk. It was real comfortable and still is. however it is starting to delaminate. I don't think it will last a long time. I love the Galco shoulder rigs and the leather belt slides. the leather is great. but the way this is made I don't think it will hold up. I would recomend the Crossbreed. The King tuk is also not that adjustable. the other IWB I would recomend is the Cleveland ugly. they are about 3 weeks out made to order right here in SE Wisconsin. $39.00. I know several guys that carry 24/7 with them and love them. I got one on order now to replace the King Tuk. ( that I paid $55.00 for). I wish I would have ordered the Cross breed first or the cleveland. I understand if you want to purchase from a company that helps us on this form.
I've had my galco king tuck for 1 year and it is still doing just fine. It is my primary EDC holster so it gets used a LOT. I love it, great product. However, the Crossbreed also gets rave reviews and is likely higher quality than the Galco. I honestly don't think you can go wrong either way. The Galco is cheaper and you don't have to wait, important factors to be considered.
I use the CBST, MTAC, and CTAC. The CB is the most comfortable after some fixing. The MTAC is better formed, and the CTAC, after some work, is the fastest on the draw, because it's all Kydex. The VMII is the best looking.
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I have a Galco, I haven't used a Cross Breed but I have no reason to because the King-Tuk is comfortable for me and I have no problems with it. The initial price is what drew me to the Galco, and I'm glad I went the route I did.
I own a galco king-tuk. The cant is not adjustable. I like it though, seems like a quality holster.
However, the kydex part that covers the gun rides at the belt line only if you have the belt loops at the lowest level (highest ride) if you want to drop the ride down, your belt and pants may fold over when in the pants with no gun. This could make reholstering a problem.