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MichaelB
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No "plastic" yet

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Hello,
I am new to the forums and to CHL. I have sent off the paperwork and am now waiting! :woohoo I have recently purchased a holster and am wondering if you guys have any better suggestions. I have the Fobus Roto Holster RH Belt SP11RB Springfield Armory XD/XDM / HS 2000 9/357/40 5" 4" / Sig 2022 / H&K P2000. I have a Sig Sauer SP2022 .40. Any and all suggestions will be looked at. The reason I am looking into other options is that I think it may be too "bulgy" and may not conceal well. Thank you for your time and suggestions!

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I'm a Crossbreed fella. http://www.crossbreedholsters.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. They are super comfy and give deep concealment.
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ffemt300
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jayinsat wrote:I'm a Crossbreed fella. http://www.crossbreedholsters.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. They are super comfy and give deep concealment.
Ditto :thumbs2:
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What kind of belt do you have?

If it is a "stiff" department store belt it isn't good enough. It is difficult to stress the importance of a good gun belt, made for carrying a gun. A gun belt spreads out the weight and actually camouflages the bulge. Like most, I didn’t believe it until I got a good gun belt, and once I did it was obvious.

Look around the forum for belt recommendations, lots of good info here. A good gun belt makes all the difference.
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Jaguar wrote:What kind of belt do you have?

If it is a "stiff" department store belt it isn't good enough. It is difficult to stress the importance of a good gun belt, made for carrying a gun. A gun belt spreads out the weight and actually camouflages the bulge. Like most, I didn’t believe it until I got a good gun belt, and once I did it was obvious.

Look around the forum for belt recommendations, lots of good info here. A good gun belt makes all the difference.
:iagree: a good gun belt is to a good holster as a good drive train is to a luxury automobile.
Armed not dangerous but potentially lethal.
CHL Application mailed 10/2/12
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XDSConcealer
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I like White Hat Holsters.

http://www.whitehatholsters.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have several Kydex sleeves that I can switch out when I want to carry something different. Great quality, pretty quick turnaround, lots of custom options and they are made and based in Texas.
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chandler583
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Another good company is Comp-Tac they are pretty good manufacturers and located in Spring, TX if you want to buy local.

http://www.comp-tac.com/index.php
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81aggie
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jayinsat wrote:I'm a Crossbreed fella. http://www.crossbreedholsters.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. They are super comfy and give deep concealment.
:iagree:

I have 2 Crossbreeds, one for my compact 1911 and one for my SR9c. Both are very comfortable and conceal/retain the weapon very well, even though I'm not a big guy (5'8") and mostly live in jeans and T-shirts.
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