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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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![]() Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Miramar, FL
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I ordered a QwikClip for my Glock 23 on Mar 27th and received it on Apr 8th! I didn't see an update on the yahoo store page so I emailed them...I sent out the email and then there was a knock at the door...the mail lady was dropping off my holster... she even complimented me on my choice and told me her husband has a Supertuck...
Awesome service from the Crossbreed gang
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: South
Posts: 197
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Just got started wearing my SuperTuck and already love it. I personally like the cross cut into the clips and probably will until I have a problem with them. But would not even do away with the design if the cut out proves to be a problem , maybe have the design stamped into the clips instead of cut out. Can't see it being a problem as long as you are a little careful.
Great customer service and turn around times. Kudo's to CrossBreed Holsters. |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Arizona
Posts: 20
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The SuperTuck's looks are deceiving; it doesn't look like it would be comfortable. I just got a new one in Horsehide, and the matching tuckable, double mag holder and I have to say, it is VERY comfortable.
I wore both of them today for the first time, and enjoyed every minute. With most of my other IWB holsters, I find myself adjusting them constantly to keep them in the sweet spot. Not these, they stay put - even when getting in to and out of the car. CrossBreed is the BEST! |
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#44 |
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New Member
![]() Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: MI
Posts: 8
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I've been wearing my Supertuck now for about 2 weeks and all I can say is I absolutely love it. I am just picking up my CPL this afternoon, so I have yet to carry outside of the house with my gun, but have been wearing the holster empty everywhere I go and with my M&P 45c around the house. This is my first concealable holster and I am very impressed. Another positive comment to Mark and Crossbreed, excellent product.
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: South Carolina USA
Posts: 88
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Crossbreed service is great!
It's just an uncomfortable holster; for me to carry. Mine's going back tommorrow. After wearing a "Smartcarry" I don't think I'll be happy carrying another IWB holster. |
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New Member
![]() Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: eugene oregon
Posts: 10
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Crossbreed Holsters
got mine this past weekend, great fit. Excellent fit, and it is great to be able to draw and reholster my weapon. Would recommend this holster to anyone with a larger frame .45acp or .40 cal semiauto.
thanks Mark, great product. gabe |
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: SW Oklahoma
Posts: 740
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I've got a Smart Carry and 2 Crossbreed holsters. I wouldn't trade the Crossbreed holsters for a truck load of Smart Carry holster. But to each their own. I just find it hard to understand why your Crossbreed does not feel comfortable.
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Life member NRA since 1983 I normally carry a Sig Pro .40 in a Crossbreed SuperTuck. My wife carries a Walther PPS .40 w/Crossbreed holster. I've also got a Baby Eagle .40 W/Kramer holster |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Issaquah WA
Posts: 127
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just curious how long you have worn the smart carry before making the determination it is uncomfortable? It took me 2 fays to find "the spot" and another few for it to break in now I don't even notice it with my SP-101...
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Washington
Posts: 374
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I've had mine since the beginning of September last year (7+ months) and I often can't feel that I'm wearing it unless I'm climbing stairs or walking fast. Even when I sit down in my car the holster is already in the perfect position.
Two comments in here I would double up on: 1. Stamping the cross design into the clip, rather than cutting the metal 2. Writing an order number on the back of the holster rather than a name One reason why I keep recommending CBH to my friends is that those are the only "complaints" I can come up with.
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Issaquah WA
Posts: 127
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jumpwing I completely concur on your complaints and if those are the worst things I can come up with I will buy another CBH (Oh wait I already did and a belt :-) )
I will most likely mill my own clips on the CNC just for fun but I can see where these may fail at some point at the cross cut. |
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