As I stated previously I have no experience with Kholsters [or the CrossBreed Supertuck]. If people who bought them are sastified, that is fine with me.koolaid wrote:I really don't understand the concern here, either. Unlike a hole in a belt that eventually stretches out because it is subject to tension and motion constanly, the belt clip holes in a leather holster don't really encounter any forces that would cause the holes to stretch out.tacticool wrote:Like the Crossbreed SuperTuck and most other adjustable-cant hybrid holsters?WildBill wrote:Also it seems like all of the holes that are punched in the leather would stretch and not be very secure.
I am basing my comments solely on the pictures on the Kholster website. The holsters that I own have leather that has been treated [some way] so that it is very rigid. The photos of the holsters on the Kholster website show holes that are punched out on the leather backing and leather washers are used to hold the belt clips. They don't look very sturdy to me. If you like their holsters and have a good experience with them, that is great. If they work to your satisfaction, they then are a bargain price.
If they are no different than Crossbreed, why are they half the price?