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Join Date: Mar 2008
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paddle holster
i have a crossbreed supertuck and really like it but im wanting to get a paddle style holster also. what brands have you used and reccomend and which ones to stay away from.
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Location: Indiana
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XDTalk 100 Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 418
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Galco "Fletch" pancake holster with thumb break.
Keeps the weapon high and tight to the body. I use a 1.5" Gunbelt to keep this platform stable. XD45C very comfortable with this rig. mrwildroot
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Dorr, MI
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I have a Safariland paddle holster for my compact and am happy with it.
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Location: Vermont
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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I have tried paddle holsters, and still have a Brauer Bros. Paddle for a Beretta 92FS. Top shelf leather and construction. Used it while riding 4 wheelers all over the VA mountains. Worked just fine, but not uptight and close to the body like a pancake. Prints like crazy... Mrwildroot
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It is as tight to the hip as an OWB holster. I also have one with their wide belt slide and it holds the holster too far out.
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XDTalk 100 Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Laramie, Wy
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I have a Fobus paddle and a Blackhawk Serpa with the paddle attachment--I really like both. I prefer the Serpa, but the Fobus definately conceals better.
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