Crossbreed Supertuck Holster Review
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@AmendmentNo2 I wear mine around 9:30 to 10 O'clock (lefty). Not sure what you use for a belt, but I use a Cross Breed Gun Belt and that helps a TON :) Given that it's heavy, but it's not bad.
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I also have a Supertuck and love it. I conceal a smaller gun though, Glock 19, but just a t-shirt, not oversized or anything, does the job.
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@icarryaccw - thanks for the comment and you are 100% correct, it is the best holster I have tried yet... I wear it all day, every day!
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Much better conealment then the fake Raven, and with a big gun.
mrrightwing1000 9 months ago
@mrrightwing1000 - YEs, and I actually carry the FsN at 4'oclock all day, every day. I wear button down, fitted shirts and dress pants (and a tie) and the Five-seveN is barely visible. Virtually no printing.
There is nothing wrong with the faux-Raven holster, the FNP-45T is simply too big, thick & heavy to conceal effectively, but I had to try anyway. The holster came with reversable belt loops, so I actually wear it OWB at the range (I gave up on trying to CCW the gun!).
AmendmentNo2 9 months ago
@AmendmentNo2 The FNP-45Tactical conceals about the same on me as my FSN. The Mag prints a touch more but not much. The only draw back is, no light/rail accessories or MRDS can be used with the CBST on the FNP-45T. I mentioned I had taller night sights on mine when order, and they clear the ST just fine. You could do an MRDS with the ST, but you'd have to have the gun ride higher out of the belt and cut a considerable amount off the kydex :)
BuffmanLT1 8 months ago
@BuffmanLT1 - it conceals the same as an FsN, really?!?!? The FNP-45T feels like an anchor on my side (I wear at 4 o'clock and prints way more. In fairness though, I now carry my FsN under a tucked, fitted, button down shirt & tie. I don't even want to think of trying thyat with the FNP...
AmendmentNo2 8 months ago
4:19 - I had some bulk velcro (kind in a roll for tying network cables). I took the soft fuzzy part and lined the back of the belt clips - fuzzy side facing the leather. In other words, just affix the adhesive side of the fuzzy velcro to the back of the clip... That resolves 99% of the squeaks, or at least it did for me.
Also had a little squeak from the slide stop rubbing on the leather - readjusted retention and it went away (old holster)
Crossbreed is good stuff - nice review, good job.
fargley001 1 year ago
@fargley001 - that's a great idea, I have some velcro rolls around here somewhere (used them for making a mount for hanging mags on the carpeted gun safe wall). I have to give that a try!
AmendmentNo2 1 year ago