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Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:46 pm
by Wildscar
TheArmedFarmer wrote:Belay that question. I found on their website all the information about the clips. I'm going with the standard clips!
I have both the C clips and the standard clips. I use the C clips. The seem to hold the holster in place better and seem to actually grips the belt rather then just slide over it. you can always upgrade later though if you find them lacking.

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:47 am
by casingpoint
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They're prompt, have some models in stock. Workmanship his excellent, price reasonable.

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:22 am
by heliguy972
Highnoon holsters make the tab the exact length of the slide (each holster is gun specific) and the slide is actually imprinted in the leather as well. I've got 2 and in the summer I really appreciate not having the slide on my skin....

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:10 am
by mgood
casingpoint wrote:http://www.kirkpatrickleather.com/product/h_txc.htm
They're prompt, have some models in stock. Workmanship his excellent, price reasonable.
I'll second that.
I haven't tried their IWB, but I've had a Kirkpatrick holster, belt, and mag pouch for ten or so years. I currently have another holster, belt, and two mag pouches on order that I'm expecting any time.
Their workmanship, material, and service are second to none. (Well, service maybe second to Rob at Tucker Gunleather. He is hard to beat.)
Price is very reasonable. Not cheap, but seems to be less expensive than what you'd pay for a similar product of similar quality somewhere else.
And they're made in Texas. :txflag:

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:54 pm
by TheArmedFarmer
My comp-tac minotaur arrived today, and I'm wearing it right now. First impressions:

1) It is unbelievably comfortable. I hardly feel like I'm wearing a holster, which is great.

2) There is a loose fit. If I hold the holster upside down, the pistol falls out. Tightening the screws helped some, but not enough.

Regarding item #2, I was expecting that the Kydex material would make it extremely tight fitting, so I was surprised at this. Has anyone else seen that happen? Any ideas on what to do?

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:01 pm
by Excaliber
TheArmedFarmer wrote:My comp-tac minotaur arrived today, and I'm wearing it right now. First impressions:

1) It is unbelievably comfortable. I hardly feel like I'm wearing a holster, which is great.

2) There is a lose fit. If I hold the holster upside down, the pistol falls out. Tightening the screws helped some, but not enough.

Regarding item #2, I was expecting that the Kydex material would make it extremely tight fitting, so I was surprised at this. Has anyone else seen that happen? Any ideas on what to do?
If you can't get the holster to retain the gun by tightening the retention screws, something is not right. One possibility is that you were shipped a model for a different gun. My suggestion would be to call CompTac and describe the problem. They're friendly on the phone and quick to resolve any issues.

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:36 pm
by TheArmedFarmer
Thanks Excaliber, I'll call them in the morning and will post the results here.

Other than the fitting issue, I love this holster. It's definitely a winner and I'm glad it was recommended to me.

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:01 pm
by Wildscar
TheArmedFarmer wrote:Thanks Excaliber, I'll call them in the morning and will post the results here.

Other than the fitting issue, I love this holster. It's definitely a winner and I'm glad it was recommended to me.
Mine did that at first as well. But to really test I did a hand stand while wearing it and my Beretta stayed put. Over time though it got better.

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:11 am
by Excaliber
Wildscar wrote:
TheArmedFarmer wrote:Thanks Excaliber, I'll call them in the morning and will post the results here.

Other than the fitting issue, I love this holster. It's definitely a winner and I'm glad it was recommended to me.
Mine did that at first as well. But to really test I did a hand stand while wearing it and my Beretta stayed put. Over time though it got better.
I have CompTac's Infidel model for the Kimber Ultra Carry, and I had no trouble adjusting the tension screw to achieve reliable retention from the get go.

Re: A better IWB holster?

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:50 am
by TheArmedFarmer
I talked to Comp-Tac (you're right, they were very friendly and helpful). He advised me that the retention is not like many other holsters. He said you'll find youtube videos of people putting their pistol in a holster and then shake the holster upside down and the pistol stays put. Comp-Tac holsters aren't designed to do that.

He said the largest part of the retention comes from the belt securing the pistol in the holster.

So, I experimented a bit, tightened the screws a little and then put the holster on. He's correct that with the belt there is good retention (although I haven't attempted running or standing on my head to test it yet, but I will).