Tuckable is a Good Option - Even with drawbacks.
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Tuckable is a Good Option - Even with drawbacks.
A recent post on another forum had me take another look at the reasons for and against tuckable IWB's.
Here's my take on it. http://www.tuckergunleatherblog.com/200 ... every-day/
What do you think?
Here's my take on it. http://www.tuckergunleatherblog.com/200 ... every-day/
What do you think?
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OOPS!
Dustin I corrected the title when I say your post. It was the title of an old post and when I entered the first "T" of the title it got selected.DustinB wrote:Had me thinking there was a contest to give away a free one.
My apologies.
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I think IWB is the way to go since you can avoid the gun vest or almost as bad unbottoned shirt. Once you go IWB, if you get a tuckable, you can have it both ways--tucked and just covered. I have the CTAC from Comp-Tac with the velcro clips and I love it. I tuck with it when I dress nice and I let a shirt hang over when I'm casual. I use the same rig when I compete IDPA and IPSC. It was the second holster I ever bought (after a cheap Fobus) and I've never needed another.
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Tuckable
To DustinB
If you like the look of the Answer, but not the price, here is an option for you:http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/beltslide.html.
This one is similiar and from them that I have talked to that have it, no compaints. Take a look
If you like the look of the Answer, but not the price, here is an option for you:http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/beltslide.html.
This one is similiar and from them that I have talked to that have it, no compaints. Take a look
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Re: Tuckable
Well done.Big Mike 1939 wrote:To DustinB
If you like the look of the Answer, but not the price, here is an option for you:http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/beltslide.html.
This one is similiar and from them that I have talked to that have it, no compaints. Take a look
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I looked at the crossbreed as well, and now there is a tucker answer holding my 1911 as we speak.
Looking at the pictures on their website, and looking at my answer, there is no comparison in quality. The Answer is on an entirely different plane in my opinion.
I can't afford a drawer of holsters, but I could afford one high quality holster.
Looking at the pictures on their website, and looking at my answer, there is no comparison in quality. The Answer is on an entirely different plane in my opinion.
I can't afford a drawer of holsters, but I could afford one high quality holster.