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Old 05-02-2008, 07:07 PM   #1
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Which Holster?

I have been trying to make up my mind on which holster to get for my XD45C. I hear the Crossbreed Supertuck is very good, also the K&D Dakota Defender is also highly rated. I would like to hear the pros and cons on each holster from people that have them.
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Old 05-02-2008, 07:20 PM   #2
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If I were you I would try out the IWB holster from Gun-Works.com. I purchased a holster from them and I fell in love with it. It fit my XD45acp like a glove right out of the box and is very comfortable to wear. The clip part of the holster swivels for added comfort.
I can't even tell that I have it on. I catch myself kind of rubbing my forearm against it when I am walking just to make sure that it is there still. Gun works also has a "no-bull" guarantee. If you aren't happy they will refund your money or do whatever it takes.Give them a try.
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If I were you I would try out the IWB holster from Gun-Works.com. I purchased a holster from them and I fell in love with it. It fit my XD45acp like a glove right out of the box and is very comfortable to wear. The clip part of the holster swivels for added comfort.
I can't even tell that I have it on. I catch myself kind of rubbing my forearm against it when I am walking just to make sure that it is there still. Gun works also has a "no-bull" guarantee. If you aren't happy they will refund your money or do whatever it takes.Give them a try.
Which model did you get?
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:00 AM   #4
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I got the holster for an XD45acp 5" tactical,and like I said it fit like a glove and is super comfy to wear. I wear mine on my hip at about the 4 o'clock position with the grip canting forward a little. Like I said, I can't even tell that I have it on.
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