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Crossbreed Holster
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10/10/12 11:19 AM
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AaronM58
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Just ordered a new Crossbreed Super Tuck Deluxe holster for my Glock 26. My boss is now allowing us to carry at work, so I figured I'd need a good holster now. Anybody else use one of these? I did a bunch of research and read reviews before I put the money down. Can't wait until mine is shipped! http://crossbreedholsters.com/SuperTuckD...ame,ProductName
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: AaronM58]
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10/10/12 11:45 AM
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PrimitiveHunter
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I got the Super Tuck for my Colt Defender. I had a hard time fitting it so that it didn't pinch my upper leg when I sat down. I ended up setting it at it's highest riding point, trimming all the leather off that wasn't absolutely required, and sanding the edge of the leather to smooth it off. Don't want to be a buzz killer but I was never able to make it comfortable in a sitting position and it just sits in my safe now. But it's very popular and a lot of people use them so maybe it just doesn't fit my body type. I'm 5'10" and weigh a little under 160.
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: PrimitiveHunter]
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10/10/12 01:16 PM
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target1911
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That is a great thing about them.....you trim to fit. I had the same problem with it pinching me...I trimmed the leather from the bottom hole down and fixed it.
"A good life is never too short" My Dad
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: target1911]
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10/10/12 02:44 PM
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TXLEO
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I love mine. I carry my EMP in it regularly and before that my 5" and 3" XDs. VEry comfortable to me. Give it some time to break in and conform to your hip shape depending on where you carry.
BoomStick "Colt 6920 at Walmart? Crap, maybe the Mayans were right!"
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: TXLEO]
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10/10/12 03:07 PM
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Hogfan1
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Once y'all ordered them, how long did it take to receive them?
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: Hogfan1]
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10/10/12 05:46 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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I don't remember but it wasn't long. Maybe 2 weeks at the most.
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: PrimitiveHunter]
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10/10/12 05:59 PM
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RKHarm24
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I am just checking out IWB holsters too. Crossbreed is the common named one Comp-Tac holsters White Hate Holsters MADE IN ARLINGTON, TEXAS BTW! PJ Holsters http://pjholster.com/ is what I am looking at with some seriousness. Where I had surgery when both hips were replaced is tender. I can't even stand to wear a wallet in my back pocket. Something less spread out and covers less hip area is what I think I am looking for. The PJ Holster may be the solution. Using an Uncle Mike's #16 IWB clip on neoprene type now for part time carry. PH, What are you using to carry your compact 45 CC?
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: RKHarm24]
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10/10/12 06:02 PM
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dirtybird7890
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Check butschersleather.com to.He is local in garland i believe,and has a holster for pretty much everything in stock and almost identical to crossbreed holsters.I have 2 of them,1 for a glock 22 and 1 for a compact 1911,both fit and feel great and no wait time
Last edited by dirtybird7890; 10/10/12 06:03 PM.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: RKHarm24]
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10/10/12 06:26 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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I'm not carrying it right now because I can't find a comfortable IWB holster. My Son bought a couple of nice OWB holsters that would conceal nicely under a jacket but I'm pretty sure they have a feature that could cause an accidental discharge when holstering the pistol. Till I know for sure, my Son is carrying with an empty chamber. Not ideal but better than shooting yourself. Usually I just drop one of my LCRs in my pocket. Sometimes the 38; sometimes the 357. I'm not picking on Crossbreed. Of all the IWB holsters I've tried, they are the least uncomfortable and if I'd wear it all the time, it might break in. The worst discomfort is when I'm sitting in a vehicle.
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: PrimitiveHunter]
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10/10/12 07:59 PM
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GLC
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Got a super tuck in a couple weeks ago. Took 3 weeks to get it. Was uncomfortable at first, probably because I wasn't use to having something on my hip. It feels fine now, maybe buying another one with a little different angle to have in the small of my back.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: GLC]
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10/11/12 02:29 AM
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jschoggins
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I have a supertuck for my Glock 26 also. I wear it all day/everyday. It is fine for me and I have no serious complaints. One thing is that it still "squeaks" a little bit. Other than that I'm happy with it.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: jschoggins]
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10/11/12 02:48 AM
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dlrz71
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I just got my Crossbreed about a week ago and have a Glock 26. I didn't have any real issues while driving my truck for over 4 hrs. I can tell it will take some time to break in and comform to my body and allow the leather to relax.
There are several adjustments that can be made to the holster from the cant to how high or low you want it to sit.
One thing I will say is don't think from all that you have read that you will get the holster put it on and you won't know it is there. I haven't worn mine enough to break it in yet so I still don't have it setup just right.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: dlrz71]
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10/11/12 03:08 AM
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cajunautoxer
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I've been wearing Crossbreed holsters for 7 yrs now
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Re: Crossbreed Holster
[Re: cajunautoxer]
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10/11/12 06:52 PM
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dtownrex
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I took a chance and ordered a custom crossbreed from ebay for 50$ it is EXCELLENT quality and very comfortable. I recently changed from glock to springfield xdm and had trouble finding a lefty iwb that i didnt have to wait months for. This guy was WCHOLSTERS in liberty texas and had my holster to me in less than a week.
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