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by nitrogen
Mon Aug 14, 2006 11:06 pm
Forum: Holsters & Accessories
Topic: C-TAC review
Replies: 20
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TxFire wrote:That seems odd to me on the softening of the plastic. Mine will sit in my truck ALL day long with witnessed interior temps of 140* and I have seen no softening.
If the sun shines on it, I wouldn't be suprised. I've had CD cases and a cellphone melt on me in the heat, in direct sunlight for long enough.

I used to live in Phoenix, and I actually had a plastic part of the dashboard deform in the heat. (I had left the car at the airport for a week during 115+ temps.)
by nitrogen
Mon Aug 14, 2006 8:49 pm
Forum: Holsters & Accessories
Topic: C-TAC review
Replies: 20
Views: 6062

Ghurka is a bit more secure than a ctac, but it's not tuckable. It's also more comfortable, because I don't have the clips poking me in the side.

I also find the Ghurka is a lot more forgiving of a cheap belt than the CTAC is. :oops: My only problem with the CTAC is that since it's so wide, it pulls down more of my pants and belt, and the adjustable clips will poke at me after long periods of time. (I actually tried filing the clips down, but they cracked, so I needed new ones.)

The Ghurka is much narrower, and pulls on much less of my belt. Since I rarely require tucking, I find I actually like the Ghurka better. I can actually drive long distances with my M&P pressed against me in the bucket seat and it doesn't poke at my butt and my hip. I can even relax on the couch for long periods of time with it on, and i've fallen asleep while doing so.
by nitrogen
Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:39 pm
Forum: Holsters & Accessories
Topic: C-TAC review
Replies: 20
Views: 6062

I love the Comptac product. I have Ghurka and CTAC holsters for both my carry guns, and love them, and would recommend them to anyone.

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