Crossbreed IWB

LaRue32

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I'm thinking about getting a crossbreed supertuck deluxe for my glock 30, anyone carry this setup?
 
not yet but i'd like to!
i've heard alot of great reviews on that crossbreed holster hope you get one and it works out great for you
 
interesting set up n4 but i don't see a very secure trigger guard on that set up and being new to guns and all i feel safer with a trigger guard just sayin' but if it works well for you who am i to say anything
as for me that crossbreed looks more my kinda secure fit for me
 
LaRue32:313428 said:
I'm thinking about getting a crossbreed supertuck deluxe for my glock 30, anyone carry this setup?
I have same set-up and love it, but I don't have anything to compare it too. I got it as my first holster after do much research. There are a great many people who swear by them.
 
I've got both the Supertuck and the Versacarry for my M&P. The Supertuck is great unless you're driving and then it's not very comfortable. The Versacarry is pretty good for short term wear and can be slightly adjusted while you wear it. My issue with the Versacarry is that it leaves a little ribbon of Delron (the yellow plastic that fits inside the barrel) in the end of the pistol. A small amount flakes off each time you holster your weapon and it stays inside the barrel until you blow it out or clean the weapon. I ended up with a Sticky Holster and I love it. Easy to adjust on the move, surprisingly secure and amazingly comfortable.
 
Can't beat the Crossbreed

I'm thinking about getting a crossbreed supertuck deluxe for my glock 30, anyone carry this setup?

I carry every day with my supertuck. I wear it with business suits, casual slacks and even shorts. No complaints even while driving. I carry at 4 o'clock position. My EDC firearm of choice is a Kahr K9, but I sometimes switch to a 1911 or 642. I have a supertuck for each.
 
I have a crossbreed super tuck and a king tuk by Galco and I love them both. The holsters are near identical and both are made with quality but honestly I'd say go with the galco. They are cheaper by about 20 dollars and already come with the "combat cut". I carry a Sig 226 in mine which is a pretty big gun and it's amazingly comfortable. I'd have to disagree with chapguy because for me I can't even feel it when I'm driving. I carry it on my hip at about my 4 o'clock position but I could see if you carried it in the appendix position it would be extremely uncomfortable while driving. Of course all this is my opinion and it won't work for everyone.
 
perhaps just adjusting the cant might make it easier to drive with it?
i'm looking to get gear so i'm reading all i can about pros and cons of what is out there for me
so thanks for the imput
;)
 
I carry a glock 30 in a crossbreed super tuck. IMHO it is more comfortable than my Fobus paddle holster even.

But the paddle holster is easier to get on and off if you are going somewhere where carry is not allowed.

Mark
 
i just order a IWB that is very similar to the crossbreed but is made by oldfaithful holsters, 50 year warranty, wide selection of color variants, cheaper and offer a kit in which you put together yourself to save a little money. this is the option i chose.
 
I love my white hat holster. I EDC a1911 in it and it's great. A little cheaper then crossbreed and changeable kydex for about 20 bucks. Great quality and warranty.
 
I've got an Arm-A-Dillo from LoneRiderLeather.com (same concept):

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perhaps just adjusting the cant might make it easier to drive with it?
i'm looking to get gear so i'm reading all i can about pros and cons of what is out there for me
so thanks for the imput
;)
Super Tuks are very nice. However, I went with a White Hat IWB for my G26, simply because the horsehide option is the same price as the cowhide. Supertuk charges an extra $10 for horsehide.
 
I have the Horsehide crossbreed supertuck for my Glock G30SF.
Great holster, I had to cant it max foward to clear my sore hip joint, but once adjusted, I hardly feel it.
I do wear suspenders due to the weight of the G30SF, though.:biggrin:
 
I wear mine all day everyday with 2 hrs minimum of driving and as long as it is behind seat beat buckle I don't even notice it is there. I got mine at Mackenzie Holster I am sure you will find a lot of good feedback on them here and other places on the net has a Lifetime warranty on his holsters and is very good to work with and turn around is a lot faster than most of the High Dollar holsters. Here is a post I found here on USA Carry.

My two cents... I have a MacKenzie IWB (Kydex/Leather) that I carry my XD45 in. I love it! It's been very comfortable in the 4 o'clock position even driving for hours in my truck. They often have a by an IWB / get an OWB for free here on USA Carry. I have both and think they're great.
 
I have two of the Crossbreed Supertucks for my XD Compact 45. I ordered the plain one first to try it out, but came across a posting on another site mentioning they had a site for seconds/ blemished holsters (crossbreedseconds.com). I got the horse hide for $45.00 +$8.00 for shipping. I put two very light coats of mink oil on it and love it! I still prefer my Blackhawk CQC Serpa, but I do like the fit/ concealment of the Crossbreed.
 
I run a G19 in a Supertuck Deluxe on a 1.75" Wilderness belt. I have found this system to be both very comfortable and concealable. I highly recommend!
 
I've been carrying a Glock 19 in a Supertuck for almost 3 years. I have the proverbial box of holsters but the Supertuck is by far the most comfortable and the one I use for all day carry. I have no trouble wearing in the seated position, even when driving long distances.
 
I usually carry a commander size 1911 in a Kramer IWB which was expensive but needed no break-in and I find it very comfortable. I was intrigued by how popular the Crossbreed Super Tuck Deluxe is on this forum so I purchased one for my Shield. It is extremely comfortable. I had to put some talc behind the clips to stop the squeaking. I find it satisfactory but I'm not impressed. The retention is next to nil and if I had it to do over I would have sprang for the combat cut option. But as someone pointed out earlier, the Galco King Tuck might be the better value in that aspect. I've got something similar for another gun coming from Hidden Hybrid Holsters so I'm anxious to evaluate that next.
 

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