Cross Breed Supertuck
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Cross Breed Supertuck
Got it in the mail the other day, it was promised in 3 weeks, but arrived in less than 2. Went home, put it on to wear around the house, and my wife still has no clue. Been going about my normal activities (laundry, dishes, eating, working in the back yard...) Needless to say, I am satisfied with the holster, just need to go buy a more sturdy belt (and get my license in the mail) so I can go out in the "real world."
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Re: Cross Breed Supertuck
Good belt will make another BIG difference. Good choice. I just got one for my Kimber Pro CP. I dont really care for IWB and I still say this is the most comfortable one I have ever put on.
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Re: Cross Breed Supertuck
This has been the best holster that I have ever owned, it carries tight and is comfortable in winter and summer I was a strong believer in should holster but this has change my mind
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Re: Cross Breed Supertuck
i first got it, tested it around the house didnt like it. its grown on me, very comfortable. i found the right degree angle, wear an undershirt to tuck under the holster, my regular belts support it rather well.
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Just ordered one of these for my Mil Pro. Hopefully I'll have a review in a few weeks.
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I've had mine for approx 3 months and am really impressed. It took a couple of weeks to get the angle just right. I carry a Springfield XD40 4". I wear it full forward cant at 3:00 position. Now that the leather has relaxed a little, I often forget I'm wearing it. I usually wear my shirt-tail out, so there's never a problem concealing. If I do tuck my shirt in, I'm always concerned about the funny lump on my right hip that my jeans and belt conform to. No problem so far though.
The kydex is adjustable with a heatgun, although one should be very careful when doing this. There are instructions that come with the holster. I wanted a bit more retention, so I added a little more interference-fit (per instructions) where the trigger guard sits in the holster. Now, it's just exactly what I wanted. Great concealment, fit and comfort. I'll be adding another one soon for my wife's 9mm.
Delivery was quite quick as well.
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The kydex is adjustable with a heatgun, although one should be very careful when doing this. There are instructions that come with the holster. I wanted a bit more retention, so I added a little more interference-fit (per instructions) where the trigger guard sits in the holster. Now, it's just exactly what I wanted. Great concealment, fit and comfort. I'll be adding another one soon for my wife's 9mm.
Delivery was quite quick as well.
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make sure you post your thoughts on it, I got mine for my 1911, but am considering one for my pt14074novaman wrote:Just ordered one of these for my Mil Pro. Hopefully I'll have a review in a few weeks.
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Re: Cross Breed Supertuck
Ordered mine today for an XDM 9.
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Will do! Am I reading too much into your username to think you're a car guy?ls6tt wrote:make sure you post your thoughts on it, I got mine for my 1911, but am considering one for my pt14074novaman wrote:Just ordered one of these for my Mil Pro. Hopefully I'll have a review in a few weeks.
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74novaman wrote:Will do! Am I reading too much into your username to think you're a car guy?ls6tt wrote:make sure you post your thoughts on it, I got mine for my 1911, but am considering one for my pt14074novaman wrote:Just ordered one of these for my Mil Pro. Hopefully I'll have a review in a few weeks.
good eye, you would be spot on
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My supertuck arrived, and is very comfortable out of the box. It has great retention, and the leather wraps around my waist. Wearing with shirt un-tucked is great, but when I tuck my shirt I am concerned with the noticeable bulge in my pants.
Any suggestions to lessen the bulge, or is it normal?
Thanks!
Any suggestions to lessen the bulge, or is it normal?
Thanks!
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I bought a used Supertuck and have been wearing it for about 2 weeks. I finally found an IWB that I like also. I had a friend make me a leather shoulder holster because I hadn't found the right IWB until now. I had also worried about the my PT145 staying in place. It isn't a worry with the Supertuck. I really must say I'm impressed! I will probably get one for my wife to use for her LCP, a Minituck, I believe.
I do also need to get a gunbelt for better support. I would really like to get a "classic tooled" gun belt. Anybody have any contacts for this style belt?
As far as the bulge, honestly, I don't think anyone notices. My wife didn't the first few times I wore my ST.
I do also need to get a gunbelt for better support. I would really like to get a "classic tooled" gun belt. Anybody have any contacts for this style belt?
As far as the bulge, honestly, I don't think anyone notices. My wife didn't the first few times I wore my ST.
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Re: Cross Breed Supertuck
Just got my supertuck The most cumfy iwb holster ever.Only thing is the leather was keeping my thumb from getting a solid grip for a draw,but after 5 min. of trimming it's perfect.
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Got mine yesterday. Comfortable holster! Feels great. I adjusted it to sit a little lower then it came in the box, and love it. Conceals walking, standing, sitting, and is comfortable the whole time. I didn't order it with the combat grip, but may trim a little to make it easier to draw.
I'd recommend it to anyone.
I'd recommend it to anyone.
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Straitshooter and Novaman, let me know if you notice any comfort difference after trimming the holster down. I'm wondering if the comfort changes after trimming.