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    Paper Hunter Mista Bukit's Avatar
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    Default New holster

    I recieved a package of advertisment cards and followed one to this site.

    http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/beltslide.html

    It looks almost to good to be true so I bought one for my HK P2000 for CCW. Does anybody have any experence with this holster or one like it?

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    That looks like a great holster but I am too damn skinny so no in the waist band will ever work for me. If I had a little more meat on my bones I would buy one and try it.

    Let us all know how it turns out.
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    ive never had experience with crossbreeds, but a lot of people on glocktalk say that the kydex is a lot thinner than the competitor (comp-tac). if i remember correctly the crossbreed is made of .60 while the comptacs are .90.
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    Mixed bag reviews at XD Talk, I've not tried one, but it's a decent company at the very least.

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    Long term, I wouldn't waste my time with that holster.

    Steel rivets (rust over time), the clips are a joke and the hardware is REALLY gonna hurt if your undershirt or underwear shift/slip (and if you carry all the time, thats gonna happen).

    BladeTech or CompTac. BT has fewer issues if you also practice your retention and cqc firing when rolling around on the ground. Just my .000002 however.

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    I couldn't stand the Comp-Tac. Very uncomfortable and the leather wings for the clips like to flop around when I'm trying to slip the holster on in my vehicle. For a similar type ride, I'd recommend the Tucker Texas Heritage IWB. I have 2 of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    I couldn't stand the Comp-Tac. Very uncomfortable and the leather wings for the clips like to flop around when I'm trying to slip the holster on in my vehicle. For a similar type ride, I'd recommend the Tucker Texas Heritage IWB. I have 2 of them.
    http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/teheiwb.html
    Thank you for pointing out Tucker Gunleather! I took a look at their holsters and found that at least one of their designs was exactly what I was looking for in a belt holster.

    Dave

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