Has anybody used one of these yet?
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I'm thinking about getting one for my new Shield since it is a smaller gun and I have a need for an easy on/off holster when commuting.
Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
I have a Infidel ( original, not ultra ) for my 5" 1911 and really like it so I got one for my Kahr PM9. It did not work nearly as well for me with the short barreled pistol and I ended up sending it back.
Comp-Tac has great customer service and I have a couple of their holsters. I use the Minotaur for the PM9.
Thanks,
George
Comp-Tac has great customer service and I have a couple of their holsters. I use the Minotaur for the PM9.
Thanks,
George
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
I have several Comp-Tac holsters and I picked up this one for my 3" 1911 at the NRA Convention from Gordon that day. I have written and talked to the Comp-Tac folks for different things I needed and always, always got good service and they make a great product in my opinion. The Ultra is comfortable and I like it for the easy off and on when I need a holster for that purpose. Well made.
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
Thanks for the feedback, that's what I was looking for. This might be the best combination for me for easy on/off and comfort. Does it feel like "too much" holster for a thinner 3" gun?gwashorn wrote:I have several Comp-Tac holsters and I picked up this one for my 3" 1911 at the NRA Convention from Gordon that day. I have written and talked to the Comp-Tac folks for different things I needed and always, always got good service and they make a great product in my opinion. The Ultra is comfortable and I like it for the easy off and on when I need a holster for that purpose. Well made.
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
This is the one I have....works nicely!
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
Now THAT is a minimalist holster! I like it though I'm afraid with my body type the gun would dig into my side and belly too much.
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
I talked with the Comp-Tac folks at the NRA Convention about my XDsc and the Infidel. They suggested that, for IWB carry, I should get the holster for the full-size XD. They said that the extra holster length would help with balance.
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Re: Comp-Tac Infidel Ultra
Interesting. Too bad that isn't an option for the Shield since they are dimensionally different from any other S&W gun.Jason K wrote:I talked with the Comp-Tac folks at the NRA Convention about my XDsc and the Infidel. They suggested that, for IWB carry, I should get the holster for the full-size XD. They said that the extra holster length would help with balance.
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