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Location: NC mountains
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Question about Supertuck???
Does anyone know of a tuckable holster that you can actually get more than two inches of your shirt tail in your pants. From what I can tell these tuckable holsters will only tuck down to where the belt clips are screwed to the base. Its no time until your shirt tail is out.
I have a c-tac that is an excellent holster, but you can get very little shirt tail in your pants until the belt clips stop it. Heard alot of good about the supertuck. Is it any better tucking?? Or can you recommend any better tuckers?
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![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: tn
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I have a supertuck. I havent tucked my shirt with it though. It looks like it would tuck about the same as your holster. Call crossbreed and talk to them about it. They also have a 2-week try it and see if you like it period. Nothing to lose if you dont like it.
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Yep, that's just a design limitation of just about every tuckable I've seen. I wear a crossbreed and manage to keep my shirt tucked with no real difficulty.
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With the clips on my MTAC, moving the screw down to the lowest hole gives quite a bit of free space. It hasn't been a problem...the pressure of the gun against the belt also seems to hold the shirt in place.
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Tacoma, wa
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Why would you want to tuck any more than a couple inches? you don't wana have to pull out a mile of shirt to reach your pistol, it kinda defeats the purpose, IMO. But I never do tuck my shirt in... so how much can you trust the opinion of a slacker?!
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Location: Alabama
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tucks without much of a problem for me. I never have a problem with it coming out, you can tuck as much as you want all around the holster, and the holster itself will create a tuff buffer for the shirt to come out from between.
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Location: Lutz, FL
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Just fold that part of your shirt tail some if you need a deeper tuck.
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