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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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Old December 25th, 2008, 11:59 PM   #111
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I have been wearing my Crossbreed Supertuck for a couple of weeks now and it is outstanding. Lot more comfortable than my all-kydex CTAC, specially when driving or sitting. I am carrying a G30SF so it is a bulky gun, I have found that 3:30 seems to be the best position for me.
With regards to the clips, I have to put the belt and after that I just put the clips over it. The clips hug the belt tight so it is hard to run the belt through the clips without opening them a bit. Will doing this break the clips eventually or are they made to have a little flexibility?
I am really impressed with the holster and congratulate Mark on putting out a great product. An additional plus for me is that my G21SF fits in it too...
BTW, the posts on this site convinced me that this was the holster I needed.
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Old December 26th, 2008, 12:45 AM   #112
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I have been wearing my Crossbreed Supertuck for a couple of weeks now and it is outstanding. Lot more comfortable than my all-kydex CTAC, specially when driving or sitting. I am carrying a G30SF so it is a bulky gun, I have found that 3:30 seems to be the best position for me.
With regards to the clips, I have to put the belt and after that I just put the clips over it. The clips hug the belt tight so it is hard to run the belt through the clips without opening them a bit. Will doing this break the clips eventually or are they made to have a little flexibility?
I am really impressed with the holster and congratulate Mark on putting out a great product. An additional plus for me is that my G21SF fits in it too...
BTW, the posts on this site convinced me that this was the holster I needed.
I put my belt through all my loops and then put my Super-Tuck on. Do all this before I put my pants on... just makes it easier for me. The clips do have flexibility to just snap them over your belt. No problem with doing that at all. Glad you like yours!
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