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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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Location: East Coast USA
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Crossbreed Supertuck
I received yet another quality holster from Mark at Crossbreed holsters. I ordered a Supertuck black. It arrived 3 weeks from the order date. All I did was adjust the tension as outlined in the paper that came with it and man it was superb again.
I carry untucked about 3:30 and this the most comfortable holster I ever had ... bar none and I have drawers full of holsters that are not. I am a big guy at 5'11" 250 and I have no pinching, rubbing or anything. As a LEO I carry all of the time and this just works.... My hats off to Mark and his team
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Location: Warner Robins
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Ditto for me, except I'm a skinny guy. A black supertuck for an SA .45ACP compact completed my order and a with a little cant adjustment no one knows I'm carrying.
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Location: West Texas
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I have had my second Super-Tuck for a couple of weeks now. Already had one for my XD and now one for my new EMP. Very comfortable holsters.
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Location: CT, USA
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I have to agree 100% on the CrossBreed.
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Location: Texas
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Blue, what gun did you get it for?
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This one is for the Ruger sp 101...
Everytime I buy a new gun I order a holster from Mark automatically...
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Location: Tucson
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Wow! Yesterday, I ordered a Super Tuck after finally deciding not to try and make my Andrews Cross Draw work for a different auto ("Holster Heresy"). I had not seen this thread. I'm pretty stoked and can't believe the possibility of getting a quality custom holster in under thirty days. Awesome!
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Location: texas
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I have used a crossbreed for at least 6 months carrying either a 3.5" RIA 45 or a 5" SA 45 and most of the time I forget i'm carrying
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Location: Kansas City
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I been using a crossbreed for several months with Crossbreed belt for a Keltec PF9 and this is the most comfortable rigg.
I have worn it 20 hours straight without any pinching or rubbing. Conceals well even on the motorcycle could'nt be happier. ![]()
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Location: Arkansas
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I am researching IWB tuckables for a Kahr PM 9.
The web page for the Crossbreed shows the front of the Supertuck. Can someone please point me to a picture of the back panel? I am trying to compare it with the M-Tac and Highnoon Alter Ego. Are there any issues with the handle and/or butt of the handle rubbing the skin if one does not wear an undershirt? Does the handle/grip get wet/damp when one sweats in hot/humid weather? Any problems with the Kydex wearing/scratching the gun overtime? The comments in this thread are very complimentary of the Supertuck. Are there any negatives of which I should be aware? Thanks Mike |
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