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Guest hal3000

hello to every one, im pretty new here. thought i'd put my two cents in on the supertuck. super fast delivery, very comfortable. conceals my 1911 very well. the first holster ive owned. very satisfied.

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Guest bkelm18

I've used a Supertuck with every carry piece I've owned. Very satisfied with mine. I've worn out the belt clips on mine a couple times and they sent new ones out at no charge.

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Anybody had any problems with marring the gun being holstered with the ST? I purchased one recently, love the holster, EXTREMELY comfortable, love the fact its adjustable. I've heard Kydex will mar the finish on the pistol. What say ye?

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Anybody had any problems with marring the gun being holstered with the ST? I purchased one recently, love the holster, EXTREMELY comfortable, love the fact its adjustable. I've heard Kydex will mar the finish on the pistol. What say ye?

Any holster you get will eventually rub/mar the finish just from slight movement while carrying and holstering. I've been told that leather is actually harder on the finish because it has more contact points with the gun and isn't as slick as Kydex when holstering. Kydex is not as harsh on gun finishes because of just the opposite of above. This is what was told to me by Comp-Tac and K&D. Leather rubs finish off all over and Kydex generally wears at specific points.

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I've recently made a couple of 'ST-type' holsters, and was able to get good retention with most if not all of the contact with the gun being at the trigger guard. Time will tell if they wear more than my leather ones.

I found that Kydex is pretty easy to work with - the holsters turn out pretty nice, and they don't take me near as long to make.

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Going to buy a 3rd to have it combat cut.
I've mentioned this in a previous thread (http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/handgun-carry-self-defense/35172-crossbreed-supertuck.html), but if you plan on doing a lot of holster draw training (speed draws), I HIGHLY recommend the combat cut. You'll have much better control of the weapon on your way to sighting. Edited by GIJake
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Guest lbreevesii

I bought a used supertuck for my XD two years ago. I love it. In that time it has put a couple of marks on the kydex side of my slide, but that is just to be expected.

I highly recommend the snaplok clips. Very stable and distribute the weight well. J clips are great if you actually want to tuck often.

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Guest Steve411

My SuperTuck came today and I was immediately amazed at how comfortable it is. My belt fits better than with my old IWB holster and it conceals nicely with my warmer weather clothes. I carry a smaller pistol (Sig P238) when I don't wear a jacket and I couldn't be happier with it.

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Guest Glock23ForMe

I ordered my Supertuck on March 21 and the guys called me yesterday because I messed up my shipping address (Doh!) and said it would be here around Monday. Maybe my HCP will be accompanying it in the mailbox.... hmmm.. lets hope.

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Guest David865

My supertuck came in yesterday. Its more comfortable than I expected and hides extremely well. It also fits both my xd's so thats a plus. I recommend it for anyone looking for a concealment holster.

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