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Tucker Gun Holster
I have a new holster ordered from Tucker gun leather for a gun i ordered from Budsguns.com. Gun should be here late this week and holster i was told will take eight weeks to receive. My renewed LTC may be in the mail box today but didnt go out to check until tomorrow. When i checked the status on it two days ago it said its been mailed. Now i'm anxious to receive all three.
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
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I am real partial to Tucker Holsters and I expect you will be pleased.
In my experience they are worth the wait.
I have used the "Cover Up" for IWB and tucking in a shirt for at least the last 15 years or so.
For OWB I use the HF-1's.
I have several and have bought afew of them for our son.
I have worn Cowboy Belts all my life and only in the last 3 or 4 years did I buy a real gunbelt as so many folks recommend. They were and are right. It is amazing the difference that a real gun belt makes for both IWB and OWB carry.
If you are not already using a real gun belt, I recommend you get a real gun belt.
Can get them from Tucker and also from Tucker & Byrd.
I also have bought Holsters from Tucker and Byrd and they are excellent also.
All the best, gamboolman....
I am real partial to Tucker Holsters and I expect you will be pleased.
In my experience they are worth the wait.
I have used the "Cover Up" for IWB and tucking in a shirt for at least the last 15 years or so.
For OWB I use the HF-1's.
I have several and have bought afew of them for our son.
I have worn Cowboy Belts all my life and only in the last 3 or 4 years did I buy a real gunbelt as so many folks recommend. They were and are right. It is amazing the difference that a real gun belt makes for both IWB and OWB carry.
If you are not already using a real gun belt, I recommend you get a real gun belt.
Can get them from Tucker and also from Tucker & Byrd.
I also have bought Holsters from Tucker and Byrd and they are excellent also.
All the best, gamboolman....
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
I have several Tucker holsters, have given 2 as presents, also have one ordered now for a new to me 1911 and waiting also.
My lead time was stated as 8 weeks also. I am at 6 weeks and counting. Kinda right now waiting til I can .
They are well worth the wait.
You will not be disappointed.
My lead time was stated as 8 weeks also. I am at 6 weeks and counting. Kinda right now waiting til I can .
They are well worth the wait.
You will not be disappointed.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Yes you are very correct about all the Tucker produces. I have an HF1 holster, belts and mag holster as well. I dont think there is any better than Tucker for leather gun wear. All of those i have already are for my Sig P320 compact and my new one will be for the Beretta 92x compact i have coming. Hope you have a pleasant Memorial Day.gamboolman wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 12:06 am TDS
I am real partial to Tucker Holsters and I expect you will be pleased.
In my experience they are worth the wait.
I have used the "Cover Up" for IWB and tucking in a shirt for at least the last 15 years or so.
For OWB I use the HF-1's.
I have several and have bought afew of them for our son.
I have worn Cowboy Belts all my life and only in the last 3 or 4 years did I buy a real gunbelt as so many folks recommend. They were and are right. It is amazing the difference that a real gun belt makes for both IWB and OWB carry.
If you are not already using a real gun belt, I recommend you get a real gun belt.
Can get them from Tucker and also from Tucker & Byrd.
I also have bought Holsters from Tucker and Byrd and they are excellent also.
All the best, gamboolman....
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Thats great LongTooth. Nothing like good quality work. Tucker is my favorite of all the holsters iv owned. I might buy another gun just to order another holster. Wish you the best with your new gear.longtooth wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 7:13 am I have several Tucker holsters, have given 2 as presents, also have one ordered now for a new to me 1911 and waiting also.
My lead time was stated as 8 weeks also. I am at 6 weeks and counting. Kinda right now waiting til I can .
They are well worth the wait.
You will not be disappointed.
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Maybe someone here can answer a question I have. Does Tucker still make holsters for Tucker Gunleather or has he opened his own shop? After seeing the Tucker and Byrd website, I can't help but wonder if he moved on and someone else is making his design for Tucker Gunleather.
I'm getting ready to make an order and I want it made by Tucker himself. That's the reason for the ?.
Thank you!
I'm getting ready to make an order and I want it made by Tucker himself. That's the reason for the ?.
Thank you!
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Don't remember his name but I believe Will Tucker has passed it down to a younger man. I met him at a gunshow in Nacogdoches.
I don't know if Will has completely retired, does the all leather holsters, or has learned some of the hi-bred stuff.
Might send an Email or givEm a call an ask.
I don't know if Will has completely retired, does the all leather holsters, or has learned some of the hi-bred stuff.
Might send an Email or givEm a call an ask.
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Thanks for the reply. I'll reach out directly.
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Both Rob at and Tucker and Byrd make great holsters and kit and real gunbelts
Real gunbelts make a incredible difference
We buy from both as we live in Spring and go to Tucker & Byrd’s shop
Tucker is mail order only best I know
Highly recommend them both
gamboolman...
Real gunbelts make a incredible difference
We buy from both as we live in Spring and go to Tucker & Byrd’s shop
Tucker is mail order only best I know
Highly recommend them both
gamboolman...
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Well, the short version is, there's Tucker gunleather and there's everything else. Congrats on choosing THE best available.
It's fine if you disagree. I can't force you to be correct.
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Re: Tucker Gun Holster
Well, finally got mine yesterday. 24 days past stated lead time. It is the DC-3 w/ thumb break for my Springer TRP. Wish I knew how to do pictures.
High quality and thankful for it. At my age may be my last one.
High quality and thankful for it. At my age may be my last one.
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Congrats on your purchase Longtooth. I`ll be waiting on my holsters for a while then. I have two on order. One is the HF1 AND the other is a DC1 ordered three weeks apart and its only been four weeks. Let us know how your DC3 works out.
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Already like it. Fit is great. Got the cant set and blue lock tite on all screws. It will take a while for the thumb break to set. Kinda hard right now to get in the right place to snap but that is getting easier. It draws smooth. It is wide enough that it covers part of my back pocket so I have to move my billfold to the left side. No deal, I have had to do that before too.Take Down Sicko wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:13 pm Congrats on your purchase Longtooth. I`ll be waiting on my holsters for a while then. I have two on order. One is the HF1 AND the other is a DC1 ordered three weeks apart and its only been four weeks. Let us know how your DC3 works out.
Bottom line is I like it.
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Smooth...When i get my holsters i`ll take a snap shot and post the picture if i can remember how to do it.longtooth wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 3:10 pmAlready like it. Fit is great. Got the cant set and blue lock tite on all screws. It will take a while for the thumb break to set. Kinda hard right now to get in the right place to snap but that is getting easier. It draws smooth. It is wide enough that it covers part of my back pocket so I have to move my billfold to the left side. No deal, I have had to do that before too.Take Down Sicko wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:13 pm Congrats on your purchase Longtooth. I`ll be waiting on my holsters for a while then. I have two on order. One is the HF1 AND the other is a DC1 ordered three weeks apart and its only been four weeks. Let us know how your DC3 works out.
Bottom line is I like it.