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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 701
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1. Attached a cell phone holster to it. 2. Blouse the shirt slightly so that it is not readily seen. Both have worked well. Using a properly fitted black belt with #2 also makes the clip disappear from regular view. I don't know how I feel about using velcro. After any length of time I see the velcro weakenning. I also prefer my nice Don Hume black leather 1 1/4" belt but am I expected to have velcro stitched onto it? |
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Coral Gables, FL
Posts: 4,856
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I'm a big guy but I can now wear a full sized Sig P226 in south Florida heat with just a shirt tucked in as cover and nobody is the wiser. I love my Crossbreed Super Tuck Deluxe. It does take a bit of getting used to and dressing can be a major mission in getting the Sig tucked while keeping the pant's "up." But once I've got the technique mastered, it'll be fine. I'm thinking of getting the Crossbreed for a smaller and lighter pistol for comparison. Maybe for my Glock M27 40.
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Former Infantry Captain; 20 yrs as an NRA Certified Instructor; Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO.
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