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i have a springfield armory xd .45 {5" tactical} and need a good holster.

any suggestions ? i'm new at this.
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go on ebay, search for FOBUS paddle holster. thats where i got mine and it was only about 20 with free shipping.
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If you are going to be carrying concealed, I would pony up the money for a Comp-Tac M-TAC holster:
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.ph ... 848efe0q65

This is the holster I use, and it is extremely comfortable. I have no problem carrying all day (G-19, 1911). Its also modular, so if you change carry guns you can simply order a new kydex body and screw it on. It is a little pricey, but you will spend less money in the long run than if you were to buy cheap, chinzy holsters that do not work as well.
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here comes a real dumb question.

do i need to buy slighly larger pants/jeans if i get aninside holster ?
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longhornmike wrote:here comes a real dumb question.

do i need to buy slighly larger pants/jeans if i get aninside holster ?
Yes one size larger for comfort.
Here is the best holster resourse you will find. See something you like & ask those who have one how they like them.

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Crossbreed Supertuck all the way. I just finished ordering my second one this morning for my 1911. It's the most comfy holster I've ever worn.

http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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lj bluesboy wrote:If you are going to be carrying concealed, I would pony up the money for a Comp-Tac M-TAC holster:
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.ph ... 848efe0q65

This is the holster I use, and it is extremely comfortable. I have no problem carrying all day (G-19, 1911). Its also modular, so if you change carry guns you can simply order a new kydex body and screw it on. It is a little pricey, but you will spend less money in the long run than if you were to buy cheap, chinzy holsters that do not work as well.
:iagree: I use the MTAC for my Beretta M9, Glock 22, and Springfield XD45 Service model. Very good product!
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lj bluesboy wrote:If you are going to be carrying concealed, I would pony up the money for a Comp-Tac M-TAC holster:
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.ph ... 848efe0q65

This is the holster I use, and it is extremely comfortable. I have no problem carrying all day (G-19, 1911). Its also modular, so if you change carry guns you can simply order a new kydex body and screw it on. It is a little pricey, but you will spend less money in the long run than if you were to buy cheap, chinzy holsters that do not work as well.
I ditto this heavily. DO NOT go cheap on a holster that will carry a gun that large. I have a Fobus paddle for my Kimber Ultra carry and it is a cheap as they come. I wear it occasionally around the house but never out in public. The MTAC is a fantastic holster and will serve you well.
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Did some one say "looking for holster". Check my Signature line for my MTAC review. It has help quite a few people make up thier mind.
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what about their outside the waistband paddle holsters ?
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longhornmike wrote:what about their outside the waistband paddle holsters ?
I also have this one.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=55" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Its not very good for conceal but its great for IDPA and some winter time carry.
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Take a look at AJK concealco. They are great holsters.

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