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CCW holster

Post by 99/100 » Sat May 29, 2010 8:22 pm

Anyone have experience with either the "cross breed" or "Minotaur" holster? My brother has a minotaur as he goes between a Kahr CW9 and a Ruger SP 101 and you can change out bodies. I'm using a nylon Desantis IWB that gets the job done but leaves some things to be desired. Other holster recommendations by all means. My carry gun is an XD sub compact 9mm.
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Post by bigfatdave » Sun May 30, 2010 7:15 am

I have two SuperTuck holsters, they outclassed cheap nylon or generic holsters in every way.

KHolster and Tucker gunleather make similar designs, there is an interesting IWB/OWB design at http://garritysgunleather.com/Triskel.htm# and probably hundreds of holster shops out there.

Every holster shop in the world probably has an XD mold … and a custom moles holster is the way to go, you'll never go back to generics once you have a custom job.

Don't forget a real gun belt, either.

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Post by Downeaster » Sun May 30, 2010 9:24 am

What Dave said. I have mostly Bianchi and DeSantis leather, all molded. Ya can't beat it.

I hear nothing but Good Things about Crossbreed leather, and I may just have to treat myself to one. Problem is, most of my carry guns are a bit on the large side (Combat Commander and/or S&W 66 are the smallest) and not real comfy for IWB carry.
An empty weapon is just a very expensive hammer.

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Post by 99/100 » Sun May 30, 2010 10:48 am

Thanks for the input guys. As I've been looking around I noticed that the firearms and accessories "industry" seems to be the only one NOT experiencing a slowdown.

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