Don't know - never seen a Crossbreed up close and in real life. But, I can compare to my Comp-Tac MTAC. MTAC has a leather backing that prevents the back end of the T-nuts from touching skin, and White Hat does not. The White Hat T-nuts are smaller profile than the MTAC ones, so it's not like they're poking you in the ribs. For the extra money the MTAC costs, I don't miss the backing - and the White Hat is my usual EDC holster.M1911A1-Lover wrote:Awesome, is the quality as refined as a crosbreed?
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- Mon May 14, 2012 11:55 am
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
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Re: Horse hide.
- Sat May 12, 2012 10:17 pm
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
- Topic: Horse hide.
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Re: Horse hide.
+1 recommendation for White Hat. If you want something that they don't show on their web page, go ahead and call them - they're more than likely able to accomodate you. I needed a holster for my PPS with a Viridian C5L laser and they put one together for me, with horsehide, on a special order, two day turnaround (they're local to me, so I just drove over there and let them use my laser for constructing the kydex portion of the holster, then drove over and picked it up), and didn't charge anything extra for the super service. Definitely good guys!M1911A1-Lover wrote:NOW THATS WHAT IM TALKIN ABOUT!!! ill certainly give them a look see.lightbulb1988 wrote:You should really look into White Hat holsters. I have the Max Tuck from them, its just like crossbreed's supertuck but if you have multiple guns you want to carry you just have to order another kydex (not another complete holster) and interchange the kydex on your cow or horse hide backing. I love my max tuck. I was torn between the two companies, but the interchangeable kydex and slightly lower price sold me on White Hat. Check them out!
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Oh and did I mention that White Hat is a Texas based company? Well yes, they are.
Wayne