Best choice for Springfield XDm
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Best choice for Springfield XDm
I just got my plastic today and I have an Uncle Mike's IWB holster that is pure garbage. Can anyone recommend a good IWB holster? Also, I'm curious about any info on a good shoulder rig. Horizontal or Vertical? I'm 6'2 and 170lbs sopping wet so it may be hard to conceal with a shoulder holster. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
Spend the money, go with Crossbreed or Comp-Tac for a good Horsehide / Kydex holster (spend the cash for the horsehide - about $15 more, but well worth it)
http://crossbreedholsters.com/IWB/tabid ... roductName
http://comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=61
http://crossbreedholsters.com/IWB/tabid ... roductName
http://comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=61
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
I haven't tried these yet but a lot of folks say they are really good and only $50 shipped. Similar to a Crossbreed. Made by a guy Kurtis (shieldedholsters@hotmail.com). From another board I read, he's made lots of these and I haven't seen any complaints yet. His turnaround time is very quick too. Read more on this thread:
http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1194122
Note how he also cut slots so you could wear it OWB or IWB. The 2nd photo also has a "barbed wire" design around it. Other photos show some in natural leather besides the black and he apparently does mag holders too.
http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1194122
Note how he also cut slots so you could wear it OWB or IWB. The 2nd photo also has a "barbed wire" design around it. Other photos show some in natural leather besides the black and he apparently does mag holders too.
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
Quahog, wow, nice find.
If (or when LOL) i get a new carry weapon, for $50, I will give them a try, for certain!
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If (or when LOL) i get a new carry weapon, for $50, I will give them a try, for certain!
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
Agree with Teamless. I have several of the Mtac's and wear them with tucked shirts. The horsehide on the inside in the summer is GOOD. You might have to get a larger size shirt so it covers better. But after several years of using them, I have no complaints, just good things to say about them. Mtac is made in Texas.Teamless wrote:Spend the money, go with Crossbreed or Comp-Tac for a good Horsehide / Kydex holster (spend the cash for the horsehide - about $15 more, but well worth it)
http://crossbreedholsters.com/IWB/tabid ... roductName
http://comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=61
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
Thanks Quahog for that link. I knew I had seen that ad for his holsters, but couldn't remember the forum. Thinking about getting one.
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
Yep, I agree with Crossbreed Supertuck. I got mine 2 days ago and it is the most comfortable IWB holster I have ever used and gives you the option to tuck or not. I highly recommend it and it took 3.5 weeks to get. Well worth the wait.Teamless wrote:Spend the money, go with Crossbreed or Comp-Tac for a good Horsehide / Kydex holster (spend the cash for the horsehide - about $15 more, but well worth it)
http://crossbreedholsters.com/IWB/tabid ... roductName
http://comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=61
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
In a few days, I am going to order one for my XDm... looks enough like a Crossbreed that I bet it's plenty comfy.xdtom40 wrote:Thanks Quahog for that link. I knew I had seen that ad for his holsters, but couldn't remember the forum. Thinking about getting one.
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
What he said. Mine is the Minotaur MTAC from Comp-Tac.Teamless wrote:Spend the money, go with Crossbreed or Comp-Tac for a good Horsehide / Kydex holster (spend the cash for the horsehide - about $15 more, but well worth it)
http://crossbreedholsters.com/IWB/tabid ... roductName
http://comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=61
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
have to add my vote for the crossbreed. I've been packing an xdm 45 for 2 months now. It has conformed to my body at 3:30 position so well that it feels like part of me. I wear a tee shirt w/suspenders to carry the weight w/xlg cover shirt. The only person who has spotted me is a lady I'm currently dating. (she might be a keeper?) I was so impressed w/crossbreed that I bought one for my left side & have worn it in addition to the right side long enough to break it in. I've got arthritis & thought it might be a plus to have backup. 2 xd-45's are heavy, but not more than I can handle. You've got 2 choices: lose weight or buy bigger pants!
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Or get a 1911coony350 wrote: You've got 2 choices: lose weight or buy bigger pants!
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
Another agreement here. I carried an XDm 40 in a Comp-Tac Minotaur for 6-7 months and then swapped that out for the XDm 45 last week (same holster). I wear it all the time and even keep the holster in place when I have to disarm (the kydex squeaks on the leather sometimes though). I'll probably try a Crossbreed or maybe a Tucker on the next carry weapon that needs a holster.
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
I carry my XDm in a horsehide Crossbreed and love it... Christian run business too..
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Tucker's Silent Thunder.
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Re: Best choice for Springfield XDm
I’d run something that has at least two hooks for the belt. It better distributes weight evenly, IMO. (ex. Crossbreed, tucker, MTAC)
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