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Any negative opinions on a Supertuck?
I am considering buying a CrossBreed Supertuck and am just wondering if there is anyone out there with a negative opinion on the subject. Thanks for your help.
Sigmanluke
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Nothing negative to say. I was a little bit disappointed in it, probably because it was hyped so much I probably expected more. In the end though, it is still a nice holster. Kinda wished I had tried the MTAC and will probably get one sooner or later.
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I think the only negative thing you can say about the Supertuck is that compared to custom leather they are pretty ugly. I do not own one, but everything I've seen and heard about them is excellent. They function very well for what they are made to do. It's not like anyone is going to see it anyway.
Me, I like the pretty leather. There's something to be said about hand crafted leather holsters. Most of them are works of art.
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There was a thread not too long ago about this.
Any problems with Cross Breed Holsters? They are excellent holsters. Like any product, there are some things that should be taken into consideration before ordering and I think they got covered in the thread above.
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I love mine, but like others have said, it's not sexy. But hey, it's inside your pants anyway. The only thing I can think of is tucking in your shirt with the regular clips, they are kinda big(but I think most holsters have this sort of issue). But there are other clip options, I am going to get the velcro clips when I can afford a gun belt with velcro attached to it.
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Smith & Wesson M&P9c Crossbreed SupertuckEDC Light:Nitecore EX10 R2 EDC Knife:Remington Sportsman Series “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.” --Thomas Jefferson 1816 |
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Very happy with the two I have. They're all function, not appearance, but concealed is concealed, so who cares.
They offer three different clip options, height and cant are adjustable to the user's preference and their customer service reputation is great. |
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I already posted - I am more than pleased with mine. My Kimber Ultra CDP II is resting quietly there now. Service was quick, and it works as advertised.
If you're looking for sexy leather, go somewhere else. However, the lack of adornments and doodads makes this holster fit tightly and comfortably. My ccw disappears - even in shorts and a t-shirt. |
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I do own a crossbreed supertuck, great holster, great service. That being said, if you appreciate leather work, spend about $30 bucks more and search out the finer leather holster makers. So I agree with most of the other posts, but defend my fetish for leather
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I own one and have nothing negative to say about it. It's not pretty, but then it doesn't need to be!
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I have a Milt Sparks VMII for my Sig 239, and a Supertuck for my 220 Carry. Now I understand that the VMII needs to be broken in, but it is much less comfortable than the supertuck. I could carry the 220 forever with the supertuck! Its even comfortable when sitting in the car, unlike the VMII. The Supertuck has good retention while still having a really smooth draw, and Very easy to re-holster. I also noticed that the entire gun/holster doesnt move around while walking unlike the VMII. The VMII is a beautiful holster and I will give it a chance to break in before making up my mind, but so far I wish I had bought a supertuck for the 239 instead. With both holsters you cant even tell that Im carrying unless Im bending down. Im 5' 8" 135lbs. And I really like the adjustability of the Supertuck as well.
The only thing I wish I had done was order the supertuck with the 'combat grip'. |
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