Welcome to usacarry - great to have you with us.
Crossbreed Holsters are top-notch for sure, and they have a lot of fans & supporters here, as they're also one of this site's sponsors. The SuperTuck is a great CC rig for sure, but so is their SnapSlide for outside the waistband (OWB) carry for winter months when you can wear a long sleeve shirt or coat etc. (
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Kholster makes another exceptional CC holster and offers a similar lifetime warranty and more the reasonable price for their CC holsters. I like my Kholster IWB rig because it's insanely comfortable, affordable, and no portion of the gun ever touches/rubs against my body. (
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Both are great CC holster makers that should hook you right up. Both offer quality, service, warranty and great pricing. There are others, but IMHO those are the 2 best options. I'm not saying that only because I own both, but because of all the holsters I own, those 2 makers are by far the best.
Knowing the laws in Indiana pertaining to CCW and contact with Law Enforcement (LEO) are two areas I'd recommend making sure that you're sure that you know. You can learn more about CCW laws in other areas as you need to if/when you're traveling.
Knowing your plan - both your general plan with all the "givens" and common aspects included, and then knowing your specific plan that will change situationally - will help a lot with your readiness and mindset as you CC in public. "What If" yourself all the time so you're never surprised, and as ready as you can be.
Lastly - training. Train and train as often as you can. I highly recommend training with your carry gun, drawing from your CC rig and drawing from concealment, so you know you can if/when you should ever have to. Training will build your skill and confidence, and training will be what you resort to when the "fight or flight" switch is flipped and the fan begins to get covered with fecal matter. A CCW Permit doesn't inherently equate to readiness or preperation. It just shows the world you know you're responsible enough to own one. Hope this helps.
Congrats and welcome! :biggrin: