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Crossbreed Holsters Super Tuck IWB Holster
Review
By
B.T.
Davis
January
2008
Mark Craighead,
of CrossBreed Holsters has generously
provided an example of his firm’s
proprietary Super Tuck Inside-the-Waistband
(IWB) holster for review. Like most quality
holsters, Super Tuck IWB holsters are
manufactured for specific handgun designs.
For the purposes of this review I selected
the model specific to the line of Glock
mid-sized frame pistols.
Upon inspection of the holster I was
immediately impressed with the high quality
of both the materials and workmanship
evident in it’s construction. CrossBreed
blends together traditional gun leather with
custom molded Kydex material to produce the
Super Tuck IWB. In a bit of a design
departure from traditional IWB holsters, the
Super Tuck uses an oversized, thin leather
panel with which to affix the Kydex holster
to. The leather panel, when broken in
sufficiently, form fits to the wearer’s side
aiding in both concealability and comfort.
The latter part is especially true as it
seems to spread out the weight and pressure
of the holstered weapon on your torso.
Being cut oversized, the leather panel
serves to form the back of the holster,
providing sufficient rigidity to the rig.
It acts much like a scabbard of sorts and
aids in smoothing up the draw stroke and
allowing one handed reholstering of the
weapon.
The Kydex holster chute is bolstered to the
leather panel and is an open ended design
which does not cover the muzzle of the
handgun; however it does completely cover
the trigger guard. It is custom formed to
securely grip the trigger guard and ejection
port area of the gun’s frame and slide. Due
to the covered trigger guard Condition 1
carry is possible. If necessary a user can
heat the Kydex material around the trigger
guard area and either pinch it in, or expand
it out to obtain just the right amount of
tension. CrossBreed provides detailed
instruction on how to achieve a custom fit
in this regard. As tested, I did not need
to adjust the tension on my holster as it
secured my Glock 23 perfectly from the
outset.
Outboard on each side of the holster chute
are height-adjustable belt loop fasteners.
The holster I received for testing had belt
loop clips made out of Kydex. The clips are
open ended on the bottom and slide down over
the belt from the top. Along the bottom
edge of the clips are flanges which are
turned under slightly so as to hook to the
belt and hold the holster firmly during the
draw stroke. In practice the holster proved
easy to put on and adjust to a comfortable
wearing position. The only downside was the
outwardly visual appearance of the wide,
black Kydex belt loop clips over my belt.
Regardless of how loosely I bloused a
tucked-in shirt at my waist the belt loop
clips were still visible. In practice the
only way to achieve total concealment was to
either wear my shirt untucked, or to wear an
overshirt or jacket. Mark Craighead advised
that he’s designed a new, more discreet clip
to address this particular issue.
Production of these new clips was underway
at the time of this review. The new clips
will be available in either black or brown,
and they will provide the same easy on/easy
off functionality as the ones on my test
holster - but they are much less obvious to
bystanders. |