Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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Tow2500
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Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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I have been carrying my glock in a crossbreed holster in a regular cut for the past 2 years, and after talking to a friend i think i would like the combat cut would be more suitable for grabbing the grip on my gun. Has anybody ever just trimmed a regular cut crossbreed into a combat cut? thanks in advance
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Re: Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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Sure, people custom cut it all the time.

Just go slow. If you cut too little, you can always cut more. But if you cut too much, there is not putting it back.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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Sure have. I won't buy another regular cut crossbreed.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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I cut my first one before Crossbreed called it a "combat cut" and charged an extra $7.50 for it.
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Re: Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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Yep, did mine. Just trace it out first and cut nice and slow.
I used a razor blade for the cut, then smoothed/rounded the edge with sand paper. Worked like a charm
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Re: Crossbreed Holster (regular or combat cut?)

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Thanks for the replies I got a close up pic and sketched it on the holster and cut it with a razor knife... turned out good
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