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Re: Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed

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My Supertuck is horse hide with Velcro clips, The horse hide is very comfortable in the Houston summers and the Velcro clips work good except that when you remove your pants ( ie restroom) you have to hold on to the holster .
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Ive been looking at this holster for awhile now. I do have a question for you guys that do have one. The holsters that Ive seen and have , tend to expose the top of the slide ( I carry a G27 ) and it rubs my under shirt.So I wipe it down with my silicon cloth so it doesnt rust. My line of work I tennd to sweat in the summer , so I want something that will cover the top of the slide from getting wet form sweat. Does this holster cover the top of the slide for dong this?
i am looking at getting the horsehide because I sweat also.
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garcia946 wrote:Ive been looking at this holster for awhile now. I do have a question for you guys that do have one. The holsters that Ive seen and have , tend to expose the top of the slide ( I carry a G27 ) and it rubs my under shirt.So I wipe it down with my silicon cloth so it doesnt rust. My line of work I tennd to sweat in the summer , so I want something that will cover the top of the slide from getting wet form sweat. Does this holster cover the top of the slide for dong this?
i am looking at getting the horsehide because I sweat also.
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Supertuck does put leather between your torso and the gun unless you get the "combat cut" or whatever it's called in which a portion of the top part of the leather is removed to allow a quicker grip when drawing.

Question: Have you experienced an actual problem with rust from sweat on your Glock 27? Or are you just concerned about it?

Reason I ask is I've owned and carried a Glock 23 for more than 10 years (same gun), and for more than half that time the G23 was carried in a Galco IWB holster with nothing between upper slide and my body. I've sweated all over that gun. Now I wear it and my new-to-me G27 in a cowhide Crossbreed and last summer I sweated all over that same ol G23 THROUGH the cowhide leather.

In 10 years I've NEVER seen even a hint of rust on my Glock. Ever. The tenifer finish has that nice worn look to it now. I didn't even realize how worn until I compared it to my relatively new pre-owned G27, which still has that "new gun smell" and had remnants of the Glock gold past inside the slide until I put 150 rounds through it and cleaned it last week.
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austinrealtor wrote:
garcia946 wrote:Ive been looking at this holster for awhile now. I do have a question for you guys that do have one. The holsters that Ive seen and have , tend to expose the top of the slide ( I carry a G27 ) and it rubs my under shirt.So I wipe it down with my silicon cloth so it doesnt rust. My line of work I tennd to sweat in the summer , so I want something that will cover the top of the slide from getting wet form sweat. Does this holster cover the top of the slide for dong this?
i am looking at getting the horsehide because I sweat also.
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Supertuck does put leather between your torso and the gun unless you get the "combat cut" or whatever it's called in which a portion of the top part of the leather is removed to allow a quicker grip when drawing.

Question: Have you experienced an actual problem with rust from sweat on your Glock 27? Or are you just concerned about it?

Reason I ask is I've owned and carried a Glock 23 for more than 10 years (same gun), and for more than half that time the G23 was carried in a Galco IWB holster with nothing between upper slide and my body. I've sweated all over that gun. Now I wear it and my new-to-me G27 in a cowhide Crossbreed and last summer I sweated all over that same ol G23 THROUGH the cowhide leather.

In 10 years I've NEVER seen even a hint of rust on my Glock. Ever. The tenifer finish has that nice worn look to it now. I didn't even realize how worn until I compared it to my relatively new pre-owned G27, which still has that "new gun smell" and had remnants of the Glock gold past inside the slide until I put 150 rounds through it and cleaned it last week.


Question: Have you experienced an actual problem with rust from sweat on your Glock 27? Or are you just concerned about it?
I`m just concerned about it thats all. Thaks for the info on the holster , I suppose I`ll be ordering one soon.... :tiphat:
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Re: Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed

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I've been wearing the super tuck around the house with a Glock 23 while waiting for my CHL. Seems comfortable enough.

When I wear both tucked in and untucked shirts you really can't tell I'm carrying.
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I'm planning on buying this holster, too. Anyone have any experience with the SnapLok's?

I guess this is the standard, but I'm a little confused on the issue. This from their website:
"1) All SuperTucks now come with our new SteelClip clip.
Spring steel with a corrosion proof, chip proof coating
along with a proprietary design makes our SteelClips the best clip on the market.
Bulletproof construction and a decorative design that won't give you away,
only from CrossBreed."

The picture appears to be the SnapLok, I don't know if that is the same as the "SteelClip."

Don't mean to hijack the thread.

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Okay, I couldn't stand it. I ordered a new Crossbreed horsehide for my pistol du jour.

I'll find out about the clips when the holster comes in.
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It's here!

I ordered my CrossBreed on 29th January at 6:00 pm. It arrived today! Monday 8th February. It feels really comfortable (I have a 5-11 gun belt so it is a strong belt). It feels much more comfortable than the old Galco IWB I have for the G30.

I am very impressed with Crossbreed both as a company and the product. They even sent a tube of Lifesavers in the package! :drool:

I went ahead and took the advice offered here and ordered the J clips at the same time as I ordered the holster ($5 if ordered at the same time :thumbs2: )

I would definately recommend this product and the company. :tiphat:
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Horsehide or cowhide?
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Bayllor wrote:Horsehide or cowhide?
From what I've heard, Horsehide will hold up better to sweat over time.
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Bayllor wrote:Horsehide or cowhide?
Horsehide....they had run out of horsehair! "rlol"
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USA1 wrote:
Bayllor wrote:Horsehide or cowhide?
From what I've heard, Horsehide will hold up better to sweat over time.
Thats what I hear....hopefully it will warm up enough to test it out sometime! :mrgreen:
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Re: Crossbreed SuperTuck advice needed

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How do you guys feel about the draw on the 'regular' (not combat cut) SuperTuck? I've found that the extra bit of horsehide really hinders my draw... considering a DIY combat cut with a blade over the weekend.

How about you guys?
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sss wrote:How do you guys feel about the draw on the 'regular' (not combat cut) SuperTuck? I've found that the extra bit of horsehide really hinders my draw... considering a DIY combat cut with a blade over the weekend.

How about you guys?
I went with the regular cut and xacto knife approach! Actually I haven't cut anything yet I am waiting to see how it goes with the regular cut before I do anything. I believe that CrossBreed will do the cut for you 'after market' if you want.

The way I see it is that it is easier to cut bits off than add them on again. :biggrinjester:
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I still haven't ordered mine yet.

But following up on the sweat and horsehide issue...

Is there anything that should be done, to further protect it from sweat?

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