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So after only a few weeks, i received my Crossbreed Supertuck for my M&P9c. Until i got the Crossbreed, i had just been using a generic nylon IWB holster which i thought was comfy enough to wear. But once i got the Crossbreed and tried it on, wow, what a difference. This thing is amazing. Its got a leather backing, which prevent any of the pistol from rubbing you, and kydex for the actual holster which is great for retention and reholstering. Theres 2 clips that spread the weight out evenly and comfortably over your belt compared to the one clip i had on the nylon holster. Its just incredible, as soon as you put it on, you forget that your even carrying. I wear mine at the 8 o'clock position (left handed shooter) and it conceals the pistol very well. Obviously if you wear tighter clothing itll still show, but for the most part, im concealed very well. I have no complaints about it. I just have to make an indent in the leather where the mag release is so that it doesnt drop the mag on me. But its completely customiszable as far as cant, and ride height. Plus theres a life time warranty that comes with it and a military discount. Not a bad deal for $70. Just thought i would share if anyone was considering getting one.

 

Old $30ish generic nylon holster

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy149/firefighter_hahn/Guns006.jpg

 

New Crossbreed Supertuck for the M&P9c

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy149/firefighter_hahn/Guns001.jpg

 

Inside the pants (these pants are more snug and still fits and carries great).

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy149/firefighter_hahn/Guns004-1.jpg

 

With a shirt on (best pics i could get)

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy149/firefighter_hahn/Guns005-1.jpg

 

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy149/firefighter_hahn/Guns007.jpg

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Those things look super un-comfortable

 

They arent. Once they break in they really displace the weight/pressure of having a firearm inside your wasteband.

 

Ive got a Foxx, which is a slightly cheaper version of the supertuck. Wear it everyday. Id like to get a holster like ops first holster just to throw on in a pinch.

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They arent. Once they break in they really displace the weight/pressure of having a firearm inside your wasteband.

 

Ive got a Foxx, which is a slightly cheaper version of the supertuck. Wear it everyday. Id like to get a holster like ops first holster just to throw on in a pinch.

 

Its a Desantis holster, and on their web site, this holster is also sold as one that can be strapped to the seat of your car, so im going to try and find the right piece to do that with it. Might be able to just order the strap from them.

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I love mine too, but hated the wait time. I got another custom holster made at Survival Tactics in Reynoldsburg. Its pretty close comfort wise to the Crossbread. Doesn't look as nice (but who sees it when I'm using it), but it was cheaper and I got it the same day.

 

If you don't mind waiting a few weeks go Crossbread. If you want it the same day go the other route.

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At first this holster was so tight you could not even pull the gun out with using two hands. One of the guys at blackwing used a heat gun to the kydex and opened it up a little,much better. I don't know if you guys had this problem but it can be fixed easily.
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At first this holster was so tight you could not even pull the gun out with using two hands. One of the guys at blackwing used a heat gun to the kydex and opened it up a little,much better. I don't know if you guys had this problem but it can be fixed easily.

 

Or you could just get an MTAC :dumb:

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My comptac mtac minotaur is very similar, and also stupid comfortable

 

http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48553&highlight=minotaur

 

Ill have to get pics of it by itself tomorrow. Its pretty close looking to the above

 

+1...I've been daily carrying a 5" XD .45 for 4 years with mine, never once have I had a problem with it moving or coming loose.

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I carry a DB9 in a similar holster. I love it, but I am always catching the back clip on car seats and bending it, kind of annoying. The holster is by far the most comfortable I've used.
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