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Friday, 06 January 2012 10:49

Crossbreed Supertuck Deluxe Holster Review

 

The Crossbreed Supertuck Deluxe I would have to say is my favorite conceal carry holster.  If we were talking top two, not as easily concealed, then the Fobus evolution paddle holster would be my next choice.  The Crossbreed is well made and comes with a great warranty.  The first and only issue I ever had was resolved quickly and met my expectations.  So, having experienced their product & customer service first hand, I feel good putting my name behind this product.
The holster, like many things, has a break in period where it will need to shape to your body once you find your most comfortable location.  You will also need to practice your drawing technique both with your shirt tucked in and untucked.  Please be sure your practicing with an unloaded pistol for as long as necessary and follow all safety rules in the process.  Being able to get to your weapon and successfuly present the weapon are commonly overlooked when preparing for daily carry.  I will even practice retrieving the weapon weak handed in case my strong arm is injured.
I have owned this holster for almost 2 years and it's held up remarkably!  With adjustments for ride height and canter it's adjustable for almost anyone's preferences or body type.  Be sure to purchase pants a size up to accommodate  the size gun you wish to carry.  With a Ruger LCP it doesn't take much, but with my Smith & Wesson Military & Police Compacts I can't wear all of my jeans.  The one thing to watch for on this holster is where your Magazine release is on your gun in reference to the holster, you may need to wet the back of the holster in that spot and form a mold for it like I did.  Once that was done, it became my regular DC holster.  I hope the review helped, I don't feel you can go wrong with one of their holsters if your in the market.

By: J. Fox
Chief Instructor

 

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