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I like it.
Holster report: I like it too. Worn w/ a Kimber Pro CDP. This is a 4.25 inch barrel w/ a full size grip.
The modular set up is versatile & very functional. It all works.
I have now worn it daily for almost a month in all configurations. Some only long enough to test because they are not my personal preference.
It can be set up with 2 belt loops like the standard IWB leather holster. I wore it this way for several days. The loops & ledge on this holster keep it very stable even if the loops are not positioned w/ a belt loop between them. It did not creep as I have had a few do.
I like the adjustable cant set up better than the C-TAC. One loop & the adjustable clip at the rear are very stable. The ledge holds the holster at a much better highth than the C-TAC when worn strictly as a IWB. There is plenty of cant adjustment in my opinion.
In the tuckable mode I like it better than the C-TAC too. The cant is right for us who like the FBI angle. The ledge holds everything on top of the belt very stable & at the right height for me. There is no rock at all & does not take up as much belt space as the C-TAC.
My preference is still the gurka setup. I like the new clip design better than the old curved one. Excellent here for easy, often, on & off that is sometimes necessary. This new clip is stronger & if it does break can be replaced quickly w/o a whole new holster. The rear strut makes the holster solid & will not move.
In ever mode the new ledge is a great addition. This ledge sets right on top of the belt & gives a 1.5 inch straight base to keep the holster always at the same angle. This is the best change in the design.
I believe the Infidel will soon replace the Undercover & the Gurkha. It may in time become the tuckable holster of preference over the C-TAC.
If you like Kydex holsters, I believe you will really like this one.
LT
I like it.
Holster report: I like it too. Worn w/ a Kimber Pro CDP. This is a 4.25 inch barrel w/ a full size grip.
The modular set up is versatile & very functional. It all works.
I have now worn it daily for almost a month in all configurations. Some only long enough to test because they are not my personal preference.
It can be set up with 2 belt loops like the standard IWB leather holster. I wore it this way for several days. The loops & ledge on this holster keep it very stable even if the loops are not positioned w/ a belt loop between them. It did not creep as I have had a few do.
I like the adjustable cant set up better than the C-TAC. One loop & the adjustable clip at the rear are very stable. The ledge holds the holster at a much better highth than the C-TAC when worn strictly as a IWB. There is plenty of cant adjustment in my opinion.
In the tuckable mode I like it better than the C-TAC too. The cant is right for us who like the FBI angle. The ledge holds everything on top of the belt very stable & at the right height for me. There is no rock at all & does not take up as much belt space as the C-TAC.
My preference is still the gurka setup. I like the new clip design better than the old curved one. Excellent here for easy, often, on & off that is sometimes necessary. This new clip is stronger & if it does break can be replaced quickly w/o a whole new holster. The rear strut makes the holster solid & will not move.
In ever mode the new ledge is a great addition. This ledge sets right on top of the belt & gives a 1.5 inch straight base to keep the holster always at the same angle. This is the best change in the design.
I believe the Infidel will soon replace the Undercover & the Gurkha. It may in time become the tuckable holster of preference over the C-TAC.
If you like Kydex holsters, I believe you will really like this one.
LT
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It did not poke me like the C-TAC I had did when I tucked it. The points of adjustable clips were what poked me when I would sit down. There is nothing in the front to poke. The flat ledge holds it against your belt in the front & the rear strut is a belt clip. I think it will eventually replace the C-TAC in popularity as a tuckable.
If I remember right you carry a Glock & I think w/ a shorter barrel than my K-Pro. Should do really good w/ that I think.
BTW, I still carry the Kel-Tec as BUG.
If I remember right you carry a Glock & I think w/ a shorter barrel than my K-Pro. Should do really good w/ that I think.
BTW, I still carry the Kel-Tec as BUG.
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Very good to hear. Thanks for writing it up LT.
Just wondering, if the holster might also be usable in a crossdraw configuration?
I gues I'm asking if the holster cants far enough backwards, so that it might be used crossdraw.
tia,
Larry
Just wondering, if the holster might also be usable in a crossdraw configuration?
I gues I'm asking if the holster cants far enough backwards, so that it might be used crossdraw.
tia,
Larry
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Glad that kel-tec finally worked out for you. I felt so bad about all your issues with it.longtooth wrote:It did not poke me like the C-TAC I had did when I tucked it. The points of adjustable clips were what poked me when I would sit down. There is nothing in the front to poke. The flat ledge holds it against your belt in the front & the rear strut is a belt clip. I think it will eventually replace the C-TAC in popularity as a tuckable.
If I remember right you carry a Glock & I think w/ a shorter barrel than my K-Pro. Should do really good w/ that I think.
BTW, I still carry the Kel-Tec as BUG.
At the time I was carrying an XD, i've changed to an S&W M&P now. Based on your description, I'm going to be buying one in a few weeks.
Thanks for the review!
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Wont work for cross draw. Sorry.lrb111 wrote:Very good to hear. Thanks for writing it up LT.
Just wondering, if the holster might also be usable in a crossdraw configuration?
I gues I'm asking if the holster cants far enough backwards, so that it might be used crossdraw.
tia,
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Nitrogen, no sweat on the KT. It is running now & KT did not give me the hassle that I had on the 1st one that is Mom's.
On the holster, I think you will like it in the tuckable. It is much better than the C-TAC.
LT
On the holster, I think you will like it in the tuckable. It is much better than the C-TAC.
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The support clip on my Gurkha broke, and comp-tac is replacing it with an Infadel!
Apparently the clip breaking is a problem with some Gurkha's.
Another plus for the wonderful service from comp-tac.
Apparently the clip breaking is a problem with some Gurkha's.
Another plus for the wonderful service from comp-tac.
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I've got a 229 CTAC gathering dust over here. If it's not too late to cancel your order, you can test drive mine before you buy.AG-EE wrote:Uh-oh...I just ordered a c-tac for my 229. Hope it doesn't poke too bad.I have to add that the Infidel is a dream come true for fat boys!
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LT, On their website, comp-tac shows a list of guns they make the Infidel for. Looks like they don't make it for the BHP, but did you order the 1911 Govt. for your Kimber? Also, is your Kimber a double-stack?
My brother has a double-stack Kimber and has trouble finding a holster for it. Usually he can't fit it into a regular 1911 holster because of the wider slide and trigger guard.
My brother has a double-stack Kimber and has trouble finding a holster for it. Usually he can't fit it into a regular 1911 holster because of the wider slide and trigger guard.
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I opted for the 3" holster for my Commander since they did not have the 4" mold ready. I do not mind the 1" out the open end.
Call them. They will tell you if they have a mold for the BHP. Great folks to deal with & service is top of the line.
Call them. They will tell you if they have a mold for the BHP. Great folks to deal with & service is top of the line.
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I really wanted to like the C-tac....I called and talked to the folks at Comp-tac several times trying to get a configuration that worked for me. No matter what I did.....it poked me.
I finally got mad in my closet trying to put it on and it hit me that I had enough stress in my life without a holster poking me!
The Infidel is wonderful....problem solved. I am wearing it as I type! If you want to come down to PSC this weekend and shoot in the IDPA match.....I would be more than happy to bring it along for you to try out for a bit. Take care.
Jason
I finally got mad in my closet trying to put it on and it hit me that I had enough stress in my life without a holster poking me!
The Infidel is wonderful....problem solved. I am wearing it as I type! If you want to come down to PSC this weekend and shoot in the IDPA match.....I would be more than happy to bring it along for you to try out for a bit. Take care.
Jason
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