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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 July 1st, 2009, 06:10 PM   #21
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Because of the traffic on this website about CrossBreed and how great they are that it was generally agreed someone should get even with them for their excellent service, friendly demeanor and early delivery. I said that I would get even by ordering a Supertuck - and I did. Sure enough, they called me back within 4 minutes of my leaving a voicemail, followed up within 5 minutes with a confirming e-mail, sent me my Supertuck within a week - and it really aggravates me no end. Why are they so nice, why is their product so good, why are they so friendly, why is the service so great?? How come they aren't nasty, slow, unfriendly and shipping lousy products like some others? It makes no sense! SERIOUSLY, I'm really VERY impressed with the Supertuck! It is really very well made, lightweight, Soooo comfortable - just makes me so angry! I encourage others to express their anger by purchasing their products, teach them a lesson!
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Old July 1st, 2009, 06:17 PM   #22
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I'm another one of the "got it in less than a week and love it" crowd.

Crossbreed should expand and take their CS to a cell phone provider.
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Old July 1st, 2009, 06:34 PM   #23
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Did somebody say gloat?! I had my Crossbreed in 3 days and was personally deliverd to my door by Mark, along with a candy gram.

OH! ...and talk about COMFORT!! I wear mine to bed, because it feels wrong when I take it off.

have comfort in knowing... you'll love it when it comes.
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Old July 1st, 2009, 09:58 PM   #24
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Patience, grasshopper. My first crossbreed only took 7 days to get, my second one took a liitle over three weeks. Still some of the best turn-around times out there.
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Old July 1st, 2009, 11:16 PM   #25
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This is a great thread.
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Old July 12th, 2009, 02:14 AM   #26
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Well 17 days (including weekends) have passed








But wait! Called down to the shop (off today) and what, I have a package. So I go to work, on my day off, to get my package...
a package from none other than Crossbreed Holsters!

I zip back home and open her up, man that is a BELT, holster looks, well ugly (I hear they're supposed to look that way). I unlock the safe and put my trusty 1911 away not to be carried again for the near future (until I scrape up more dough for a Supertuck for her).

I grab my G19 and make sure it's empty but put a full mag in to get the full weight feel. I put on the BELT, that is the most belt I've ever handled. I then put the holster in my pants and clipped over the belt-easy! Adjust position to about 3:45 and put the G19 in. Sinch the belt up and walk around, look in mirrors, bend over, raise my arms up over my head, squat, jeez I felt like a bride trying on a wedding dress.

Initial impression: pretty comfortable, retention is just right, combat cut is not uncomfortable (wearing undershirts and I can get a good grip on the gun-worth the extra cost), concealment is excellent. It will take some getting used to (first time IWB carry).

I wore the belt and holster most of the day. Removed bad wall A/C unit (fun...I don't recommend it). Got to the point we're gonna have to cut some wall (I think they change to size of units every year). So off to Wal-Mart. One reciprocating saw in the building, display unit, won't sell cause its defective. Damn I have to buy something I hate, jigsaw. Do the rest of our wal-mart shopping. Sorry I've done several WWW's. No nachos, no MWAG, no ammo, nothing to report.

Go home and finish installing new A/C unit in wall. Just took the holster off before I took a shower. It was already more comfortable than earlier in the day, was starting to take shape. So far, I love it and I think it will just get better.

Thanks Mark and team, you make a fine product and delivered much faster than promised. It was very much worth the wait.


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Old July 12th, 2009, 02:23 AM   #27
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That's awesome. I had mine in about a week and a half and I wear it almost everyday. There are times I forget I have it on.
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Old July 12th, 2009, 03:18 PM   #28
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Anyone have an opinion on the SuperTuck vs a MiniTuck for a compact like a Glock 26 or Taurus MilPro?
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I have made 2 holster and belt purchases from crossbreed. Both took 2-3 weeks to arrive. That's the only bad thing I can say about the holsters. But they are a small shop, and they tell you how long your order will take on the website.
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Why are they so nice, why is their product so good, why are they so friendly, why is the service so great?? How come they aren't nasty, slow, unfriendly and shipping lousy products like some others? It makes no sense!
I have found that all of the companies people recommend on this forum that I have purchased from were friendly and had good service. This probably has something to do with the fact that they are all small companies and there is decent competition for this type of thing, but it is certainly not limited to only Crossbreed. There is a lot of good service out there in the firearms industry
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