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Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:20 am
by RogueUSMC
I use CompTac polymer clips on all my holsters but I don't actually own a CompTac holster...lol. Their c-clips are excellent! Take the three holes my Crossbreed has and the five (or six, I can't remember at the moment) on the CompTac clips and you have an exponential series of adjustment options...
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:20 pm
by KC5AV
RogueUSMC wrote:I use CompTac polymer clips on all my holsters but I don't actually own a CompTac holster...lol. Their c-clips are excellent! Take the three holes my Crossbreed has and the five (or six, I can't remember at the moment) on the CompTac clips and you have an exponential series of adjustment options...
This is exactly what I have done with both of my Crossbreeds.
I've been thinking about an OWB solution, so I will certainly look into offerings from CompTac.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 2:09 pm
by allisji
I have a comp-tac mtac holster for my Sig P239 9mm. It's an excellent holster. The draw is very fast and easy. Reholstering is the same.
eta: and they shipped a pack of smartees candy with the order.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 2:31 pm
by SoloXCRacer
I use the Comptac Gladiator for my full sized M&P, and the Stealth Gear OWB for my Glock 19. Both products are high quality and have decided both will probably be by go-to holsters for OWB in future purchases. The Stealth Gear is lighter, but both ride close to the body and conceal well. But I think the Gladiator has a "classier" look, if that makes any sense. It's a great product and good to hear they have great customer service!
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:35 pm
by Soccerdad1995
SoloXCRacer wrote:I use the Comptac Gladiator for my full sized M&P, and the Stealth Gear OWB for my Glock 19. Both products are high quality and have decided both will probably be by go-to holsters for OWB in future purchases. The Stealth Gear is lighter, but both ride close to the body and conceal well. But I think the Gladiator has a "classier" look, if that makes any sense. It's a great product and good to hear they have great customer service!
My motivation for the Gladiator was the easy on-off with the snap attachments since I need to take my holster off several times each day. It has worked perfectly in that regard so far.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:02 pm
by bblhd672
Just ordered an "International" holster from Comp-Tac after their customer support confirmed fit for my M&P M2.0 5" barrel.
Also ordered their "Trojan Horse Long Gun Case"
http://www.comp-tac.com/rifle-accessori ... ated-10444
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:14 pm
by RossA
I remember years ago watching Gregg Garret as a dancer with Houston Ballet. Never dreamed I'd be seeing his holsters one day.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:39 pm
by Skiprr
RossA wrote:I remember years ago watching Gregg Garret as a dancer with Houston Ballet. Never dreamed I'd be seeing his holsters one day.
Oh my gosh! You let it slip!
Gregg, as (relatively) young as he still is, has had a storied past. If you ever get a chance to sit down and talk to him, he won't voluntarily discuss some of it, but try to pry it out of him. Particularly what he did during his time overseas. Ballet dancer to holster manufacturing icon sounds like like a huge stretch. But the man is a shooter, and perhaps better at that than his terpsichorean endeavors. And he's also simply a great guy; the customer service attitude in his company reflects that.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 5:05 pm
by TresHuevos
Skiprr wrote:RossA wrote:I remember years ago watching Gregg Garret as a dancer with Houston Ballet. Never dreamed I'd be seeing his holsters one day.
Oh my gosh! You let it slip!
Gregg, as (relatively) young as he still is, has had a storied past. If you ever get a chance to sit down and talk to him, he won't voluntarily discuss some of it, but try to pry it out of him. Particularly what he did during his time overseas. Ballet dancer to holster manufacturing icon sounds like like a huge stretch. But the man is a shooter, and perhaps better at that than his terpsichorean endeavors. And he's also simply a great guy; the customer service attitude in his company reflects that.
+11 points for the correct use of "terpsichorean"
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:33 pm
by slowpoke
The Comp-Tac Infidel has been a awsome holster. I have 3 for 1911s,2 for S&W642 and 1
for a H&K USP 9mm compact. They even held up too some serious ATV trails in Arkansas.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:05 pm
by loneranger4x4
+1 for Comp-Tac holsters for comfort and durability. I have used the same holster every day for the past 7 years. still in perfect working order. I have used it with multiple guns. seems like every time I get a new carry gun, it is almost the same size as the last one, so with a little persuasion from a heat gun, I am able to customize the kydex to fit the new pistol. When I am no longer able to do that, I will be getting another Comp-Tac.
Re: Comp-Tac
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 1:02 pm
by Reds45ACP
To each thier own. For carry, I use a different manufacturer. I used a Spartan holster for almost a year. It's a nice unit for the price.
However, for my USPSA, IDPA, and Revolver rig I use Comp-Tac. I won't use anyone else. Every time I try a different competition holster they just pale in comparison to my Comp-Tac units.