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Crossbreed Super Tuck

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Okay Austinrealtor, this is your fault. I went ahead and ordered the Crossbreed Supertuck...maybe should've checked with the boss first :roll:

Anyhow, once I get it and try it out I'll offer a "fatboy" review.
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You made the right choice.

I have been wearing mine for 5 days now and it is very comfortable.
When I first put it on I was very "aware" of it. Now that it has broken in, I hardly know it's there.

I did a slight "combat cut" to mine and it made a huge difference in getting a complete grip on the gun to draw it.

P.S. I would have never thought I could wear a regular T-Shirt without printing, but the Super Tuck solved the problem.
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USA1 wrote:You made the right choice.

I have been wearing mine for 5 days now and it is very comfortable.
When I first put it on I was very "aware" of it. Now that it has broken in, I hardly know it's there.

I did a slight "combat cut" to mine and it made a huge difference in getting a complete grip on the gun to draw it.

P.S. I would have never thought I could wear a regular T-Shirt without printing, but the Super Tuck solved the problem.

Ok, now whar arr the pichers!? :headscratch

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NAVY CHIEF wrote:
USA1 wrote:You made the right choice.

I have been wearing mine for 5 days now and it is very comfortable.
When I first put it on I was very "aware" of it. Now that it has broken in, I hardly know it's there.

I did a slight "combat cut" to mine and it made a huge difference in getting a complete grip on the gun to draw it.

P.S. I would have never thought I could wear a regular T-Shirt without printing, but the Super Tuck solved the problem.

Ok, now whar arr the pichers!? :headscratch

Hooyah!
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Its my primary carry holster. Feels great, conceals well. I've wandered around in nothing but a t shirt and shorts and never gotten so much as a second look. Love my supertuck!
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I ordered one for my 1911 about a week ago. Can't wait for it to arrive
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Been wearing mine for quite a while now. At first I thought there was too much hype around them, it was nice but wasnt as GREAT as everybody make them out to be. Then I got a better belt and it was much better but still didnt seem to stand up to all the hype.......untill I put my old holster back on for kicks one day, it went right back into my holster drawr and the crossbreed went back on.

It might not be the BEST out there, it might not be the perfect one for everybody....but it's the closest thing Ive found to perfect for me.
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I have a SuperTuck for my Springfield XDm .40. I love it. It's very comfortable once you get it positioned right. I wear mine with J-hooks.
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Great choice on the Super Tuck. I've been wearing mine for almost 6 months now and and extremely satisfied with it. :cheers2:
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MojoTexas wrote:I have a SuperTuck for my Springfield XDm .40. I love it. It's very comfortable once you get it positioned right. I wear mine with J-hooks.
Could you clarify? I saw them on the site and didn't add them because I was woefully ignorant of what they do.
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Dragonfighter wrote:
MojoTexas wrote:I have a SuperTuck for my Springfield XDm .40. I love it. It's very comfortable once you get it positioned right. I wear mine with J-hooks.
Could you clarify? I saw them on the site and didn't add them because I was woefully ignorant of what they do.
They hang over your pants and go under your belt. Your pants actually support the weight of the pistol, supported by the belt. I did it mainly because I thought the standard metal hooks would scratch the belt. I still supports the holster just fine, but you the clips aren't as visible.
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I really like my Crossbreed too. My front clip is the J-hook, the back one's regular. I switched the front clip to J-hook after the holster accidentally slipped up while I was drawing once. No problems since.

Make sure you play around with the position of it, adjusting the holster from 3:30 to 3:00 made a huge difference for me while sitting down.
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Fangs wrote:
Make sure you play around with the position of it, adjusting the holster from 3:30 to 3:00 made a huge difference for me while sitting down.
I wear mine at 3oclock.
I've tried other positions but sitting was not as comfortable, and I like sitting. :mrgreen:
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I got one for my 1911. It is a good holster, definitely the best I have ever use for iwb, and it conceals very well. It doesn't work as well as I had hoped with the shirt tucked in. While it covers up well, there is a very significant bump on my hip. If I untuck, or wear a jacket, it is not a problem, so I am always untucked. The pistol is what it is, so I don't see a solution for hiding the bump other than untucking the shirt. Perhaps I am doing something wrong. I wear it in the 4 or 5 position.
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Well, the only IWB holster I have is a single clip and it buries the pistol deep and it is cumbersome and uncomfortable. I have worn it several times and though there is a noticeable bulge if you know what to look for, no one seemed to notice and the wife didn't comment. Again I am a fat boy (working on it) so being able to adjust carry depth and cant seem like positives to me.

It's been 24 hours, where is it?!? :grumble
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