Got a MiniTuck
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:58 am
OK. I am new to carrying...in fact I am waiting now for my CHL
The other day though I did get a letter and a fingerprint card back where I had missed a tiny little box marked "CIT".... I guess I had to write "US" in there...all I know it was so small they had a hard time typing "CIT" in the box. Anyway thats been mailed back well over a week.
Yesterday I finally recieved my mini tuck. I was talked into switching from the super tuck to the mini tuck so I kinda went with it.
I am planning on carrying a Millenium PT140.
My first impressions are as follows. If you have any comments please chime in.
Straight out of the box I thought 'what have I done?' meaning I thought I should have stuck with the supertuck. The mini tuck is just that... mini. It is much smaller than I thought it would be. I am 5'11 and about 190 with an adonis type build.
I am not fat though, seriously, but I am a bit more stocky.
I tried the thing on and put the gun in in several locations and I moved the clips around up and down and in various locations. For me the factory settings might end up being best.
The thing is very very concealable. I wore it all evening and nothing. I have found that at 5 o'clock for me its still concealable but if I bend over my shirt will ride up and snag on the handle of the gun. Also its a little harder to draw from there. Somewhere between 3 and 4 o'clock seems about right.
Quality wise I am very pleased. Except those dang J hooks. Plastic? I was thinking they would be metal like the others. Good thing I am planning on staying with the regular clips.
Getting the thing on and off... you just about have to take your pants off to get the thing on. Once you put it where its going its staying put.
The retention and draw both are great once you get it in the right clock position for yourself.
The mini tuck has the combat cut which I have found is one thing I am questioning. That piece of leather that sticks up is the part that keeps on gouging and poking me and rubbing me. My top is wider than my my waist so it kept on rubbing me. As an experiment I tried to tuck that flap in as though it weren't there and it seemed to help a lot.
With the gun in and the flap tucked down I was surprised at how comfortable it was althought it kind of tugs on my jeans a little. Having a good belt does make a difference. In the end if it persists that I think that flap can go, I may perform surgery.
With that being all said, what would the benefit be to swapping up to a supertuck? Is it REALLY that much more comfortable? I notice the cut on the super tuck would come out wider toward the butt of the gun... but that part is precisely what is rubbing me, at least the top edge of it.
Would the wider wings really make any difference or much different in comfort level? Or would it be marginal improvement?
Keep in mind that without the gun in the holster it feels fine. when the gun is IN the holster that is what forces that part up into my rib area ever so slightly.
What I really wish they would do at the supertuck/mini tuck factory is put a printable template on their webs site, or something like that. That would have taken all the guess work out of this whole super vs mini deal.

The other day though I did get a letter and a fingerprint card back where I had missed a tiny little box marked "CIT".... I guess I had to write "US" in there...all I know it was so small they had a hard time typing "CIT" in the box. Anyway thats been mailed back well over a week.
Yesterday I finally recieved my mini tuck. I was talked into switching from the super tuck to the mini tuck so I kinda went with it.
I am planning on carrying a Millenium PT140.
My first impressions are as follows. If you have any comments please chime in.
Straight out of the box I thought 'what have I done?' meaning I thought I should have stuck with the supertuck. The mini tuck is just that... mini. It is much smaller than I thought it would be. I am 5'11 and about 190 with an adonis type build.

I tried the thing on and put the gun in in several locations and I moved the clips around up and down and in various locations. For me the factory settings might end up being best.
The thing is very very concealable. I wore it all evening and nothing. I have found that at 5 o'clock for me its still concealable but if I bend over my shirt will ride up and snag on the handle of the gun. Also its a little harder to draw from there. Somewhere between 3 and 4 o'clock seems about right.
Quality wise I am very pleased. Except those dang J hooks. Plastic? I was thinking they would be metal like the others. Good thing I am planning on staying with the regular clips.
Getting the thing on and off... you just about have to take your pants off to get the thing on. Once you put it where its going its staying put.
The retention and draw both are great once you get it in the right clock position for yourself.
The mini tuck has the combat cut which I have found is one thing I am questioning. That piece of leather that sticks up is the part that keeps on gouging and poking me and rubbing me. My top is wider than my my waist so it kept on rubbing me. As an experiment I tried to tuck that flap in as though it weren't there and it seemed to help a lot.
With the gun in and the flap tucked down I was surprised at how comfortable it was althought it kind of tugs on my jeans a little. Having a good belt does make a difference. In the end if it persists that I think that flap can go, I may perform surgery.
With that being all said, what would the benefit be to swapping up to a supertuck? Is it REALLY that much more comfortable? I notice the cut on the super tuck would come out wider toward the butt of the gun... but that part is precisely what is rubbing me, at least the top edge of it.
Would the wider wings really make any difference or much different in comfort level? Or would it be marginal improvement?
Keep in mind that without the gun in the holster it feels fine. when the gun is IN the holster that is what forces that part up into my rib area ever so slightly.
What I really wish they would do at the supertuck/mini tuck factory is put a printable template on their webs site, or something like that. That would have taken all the guess work out of this whole super vs mini deal.