The Lone Haranguer
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With 30 degrees of cant, you will need to wear the holster practically in the small of your back to get a proper grip on the gun without cocking your wrist. If this is what you wanted and what it was designed for, fine.
The Lone Haranguer wrote,
With 30 degrees of cant, you will need to wear the holster practically in the small of your back to get a proper grip on the gun without cocking your wrist.
ba ba booey wrote,
30 degree cant really helps to conceal the Glock 19 when worn at 3 oclock, can still draw.
3:00 is the widest point on your body. Putting a gun there makes it stick out even farther. It is a good spot for a competition fast draw, with a straight drop holster, but usually not a good spot for concealment.I can do 30 degrees at 3 Oclock. Its not the most comfortable draw but keeps the gun from profiling on my frame.
Looks... cheap, it doesn't look like leather. You could do so much better for just a few bucks more.
Check out Theis holsters as well. (www.theisholsters.com)I can do 30 degrees at 3 Oclock. Its not the most comfortable draw but keeps the gun from profiling on my frame.
so...
Crossbreed Supertuck vs 5 shot leather IBS
looking for: comfort, concealabilty, durability. I'm really close to ordering a Crossbreek Supertuck but the things that concern me are 1. clips instead of loops, this seems like it could be less secure and 2. kydex, which although thinner seems more brittle. Is it true that it wears the guns finish out faster than leather? (for a Glock 19)
.It's because it's not a Crossbreed :-D