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2 months down the road, the holster is holding up PERFECTLY.
No issues with the finish, fit, or quality. I will definitely go back to this guy for any of my future holster needs!
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I was contacted today by the gentleman who makes these holsters asking me to be a "beta tester" for an IWB mag holder. Review will be coming as soon as it arrives!
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Great review KI4LIV
I bought a IWB mag holder from Crossbreed and don't wear it much. By the time I add a IWB holster & mag holder I'm out of space on the belt or pants. I found the weight pulling my pants down forcing me to keep pulling them up. I've switched to carrying a mag in my pocket. I'm interested to hearing your review on the IWB mag holder.
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Very very nice leather.........nice design, edges, color etc....very very nice.
Did I say it was nice??????? Shoot well and god bless
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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This looks like just the type of iwb I have been looking for. Do any of you experts out there have any kind of opinion on a holster with some type of lock or thumb break vs one like this that has none. Not necessarily allowing the gun to fall out but ability to draw quicker or having a bg possibly snatch it from you?
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Not that I am an expert, but if the BG is trying to snatch your gun, you're not doing a very good job of concealing it
Lets put it this way - I strapped on a belt one evening over my jogging pants, strapped my gun on under it, then put a sweatshirt over it... Went for a mile run and it didn't even think about coming out!
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Well I dont know if I'm a pro or not...but do this for a living.
There are two times when I make break holsters..... if you are hiking, riding horses etc..very active or if an officers dept. requires it. A good concealment holster (that is done right) will NOT let go of the gun until you need it. From a CCW's stand point, not just a holster makers, I just dont see the need for one. Just my opinion..and there are allot more out there than just mine. To each there own........ Shoot well and god bless
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