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I would check out "white hat holsters" if you haven't purchased one yet. They are essentially a crossbreed with a few significant upgrades. Example, the kydex mold is interchangeable, so you could buy a holster for a glock, and then buy a kydex mold for a 1911 on their website for 20 bucks, and you got two holsters.

Instead of buying two 70 dollar holsters, you buy a 60 dollar holster, and then just 20 dollars for additional molds. You can also get lots of different color combinations on the kydex or the cow/horse hide, even some custom stuff.

whitehatholsters.com

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I made my own with horse hide and kydex, works great for my PF9, wear it everyday at work in my office chair 8+ hours a day with shirt tucked in or out. Getting ready to make one for my G32. when done with it I'll have about $45 in both and two more that I've already made for a G26 and G27.

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i would not trade my galco king tuk for a crossbread holster. got it for $49 delivered and it is made to look like the combat cut theat crossbred sells. i wear it all day and sometimes forget i have it on.i carrya xd40 sub compact

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hey Projectdexter which gun do you carry most often? I just order a whitehat holster and I will let you guys know how it works out. I have a MTAC for my glock 19 and really like how it holds the weight of the gun hope the whitehat works the same.

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do you guys have to move up a few sizes in pants to stuff it in?

using my homemade Cross-bread look-a-like I do not, I do have to loosen my belt a notch or two, but with my PF9 or Glock32 either one I can still fit my regular pants.....that said, I don't wear "Skinny Jeans" or anything that is remotely "tight fitting" if you know what I mean. lol

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do you guys have to move up a few sizes in pants to stuff it in?

It really depends on your body type...if you buy a waist size that is typically close to your actual waist size then you would need another inch or two to accommodate an IWB holster; if you already have an inch or two so spare then you should be good to go!

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