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Holster for glock

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Waiting for my CHL but in the meantime I though I would ask you Glock owners out there, what holster you suggest? I have a Glock19 and Glock 27. I plan to carry the 27 most of the time if it feels comfortable. Yes, I know it's a personal decision but just looking to narrow down the search a bit. I am average build that needs to lose a few lbs but not too bad.
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I love my Crossbreed Super Tuck and one holster will work for sub compact, full size and compact. I had mine made for the .40 caliber but have used it for my Glock 9mm... it just fit a little lose until I heated the Kydex with a blow drier and pushed it down to tighten the fit up. It still works for my .40 caliber Glocks it just fits a little tighter...which is no problem for me. They are tuckable and adjustable for the cant you prefer. here is the link to the sight. Type NRA into the coupon code and save 5%... it use to work that way... try it if you decide to order one. I would recommend the J clips as they hide behind your belt better and for me the holster is easier to put on with them.

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I'll second the Crossbreed Supertuck. I recently started using a belt holster from Raven Concealment Systems though, and it conceals just as well for my frame, plus a draw stroke that is a tad more natural for me (meaning a higher ride like my holster back in my LEO days). I'd use the Crossbreed if I had to wear a tucked shirt, but untucked, I'm a believer in RCS. Then again, an OWB holster feels more natural to me, and RCS sits very close to th body, and conceals exceptionally well at the same time.
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I use a comp-tac minotaur glock slide for my 23/27 its comfy and you can buy shells for other guns as well for 32 bucks.

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i recommend anything by tucker gun leather
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biggyin wrote:i recommend anything by tucker gun leather
They make some real purty ones!!! Very good quality!
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+1 for Crossbreed Supertuck :thumbs2:
As you can see in my signature, I have a Glock 19. By the look of it, I didn't think it would be comfortable at all. But as soon as I put it on I have loved it. My gun always feels secure and close to me.
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Crossbreed or bladetech eclipse
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Another vote here for the Crossbreed Super Tuck. I originally used a Comp-Tac Minotaur for my G27, but found the Crossbreed to be more comfortable.
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For IWB, I switched from Crossbreed to the Comp-Tac Minotaur. Better constructed, IMO. More durable kydex. Also, the Crossbreed belt clips chew my belt up, but the Comp-Tac do not.

For traditional leather, it is hard to beat Dan's craftsmanship at Zlogonje Gunleathers. He is one of the few high quality custom leather guys that still has a reasonable turnaround time. My last holster was 2 weeks. Spend a couple minutes looking through his gallery.
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+1 for Crossbreed SuperTuck. Might want to check out Kholsters which are basically a Crossbreed clone. I have both and like both. Crossbreed is perhaps a little better quality but is more expensive. Both are ugly but they are for concealed carry so who cares.
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Been very happy with a Comp Tac Minotaur for my G29.
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For inside-the-waistband carry, you can't go wrong with a Crossbreed Supertuck, Tucker "The Answer", or Comp Tac Minotaur type of holster for a small or mid-size Glock. Other similar holsters available now too from plenty of other makers - might find a better deal price wise elsewhere.

For outside the waistband for everyday concealed carry, look for a tight-fitting holster than snugs up to your side really well - a "pancake" style belt-slide works well for this. Plenty of these available in leather, kydex, or combo of both. Crossbreed, Tucker, & Comp Tac have good designs here as well, as does Raven Concealment Systems and numerous other makers.
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Comp-Tac Mtac for my G-30.
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