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Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:34 pm
by RAM4171
Well guess what was waiting in the mailbox for me when I got home this evening? :clapping: Man that is some heavy leather. I did adjust the font clip by one hole for a little more forward cant, and I did cut the leather around the mag release. I emptied the chamber and did some drawing and holster and about half the time the mag would eject on reholstering. Luckily I'm a bonsaier and carving tiny trees isn't much different than carving leather so the cut looks fairly professional. It is quite different than OWB, though I only wore it for about 45 min. I do plan on posting a review in a new thread in the equipment forum once I've worn it for a week or so.

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:07 am
by Bulldog1911
Thanks for the link.
Been having a hard time convincing myself to spend 80-100 bucks on a holster. This fixes that problem ;-)

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 5:07 pm
by lowonair
I've been wearing a supertuck for the past 2 years and while it's been a good holster i'm looking for something else. I like the fact that i can put any model glock in one holster but it tears up my pants so in the long run it costs me more money. The metal clips wear through them and my best pants have to be replaced now. I just recieved my raven holster and can't wait to try it out with my m&p. I've also heard great things about pitbull tactical so i put in an order for a holster, belt, and mag carriers and it should be here soon. Plastic clips may help keep the wear down but i like the option of iwb or owb carry with only the change of the clips.

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:34 am
by dcphoto
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Crossbreed and Comp-Tac both make excellent holsters.

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 2:05 pm
by nyj
glock27 wrote:Shielded holsters is no longer in business.... its all ive ever known! Who can i get a holster from that is jusr as good?
That's too bad. I enjoyed my holster from him.

I've now switched to full Kydex holsters. A lot easier, IMO. Just ordered an FFR holster from "East" on the TX hunting forums.

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:41 pm
by treadlightly
I just got a Crossbreed Minituck for my little 9mm. I'm impressed - nice and comfy, but I will forever be paranoid about reholstering. I saw a youtube training video where the instructor told the student not to look at her holster when she returned her gun smartly to the leather. Not for me, slow and careful, no scars to tell a tale on my tail, thank you kindly.

The Crossbreed's belt clips bother me a little, because they indicate the presence of a holster.

I've got a response planned, though, should a concerned citizen ask. "Me? Wearing a holster? Why, no, those belt clips are for my lower tract digestive appliance. Want to see it? It barely leaks at all."

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:23 am
by RogueUSMC
I use a Crossbreed supertuck but I have swapped the clips out for the C-clips from CompTac...they don't show as much and they multiply your ride height and cant options...
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http://www.comp-tac.com/holster-parts-a ... 417?page=2

Re: Crossbreed Holster Question

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:28 pm
by TresHuevos
RogueUSMC wrote:I use a Crossbreed supertuck but I have swapped the clips out for the C-clips from CompTac...they don't show as much and they multiply your ride height and cant options...
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http://www.comp-tac.com/holster-parts-a ... 417?page=2
I really like my CompTac Minotaur and use the C clips when I need a "deeper" concealment. What I don't like about the C clips is that it's harder to take the holster on and off. You have to take the belt off at least half way to get it on and off.