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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NW Indiana
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IDPA Legal IWB Holsters
OK. I think I am stuck between getting a comp-tac C-TAC or a crossbreed super tuck.
A little background - I am a normal height very large guy. I currently carry IWB with just a clipdraw. I want to carry condition 1 but don't feel safe doing it with a clipdraw. 1. Are either of these holsters IDPA legal? The guy there suggested the comp-tac so I have to assume it is. 2. I am a very large guy. Do you think that either of these holsters will work considering I am spongy and rolly. Yeah. Thanks ahead of time for any opinions. |
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Curious to know the answer myself/
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I shoot IDPA using my Crossbreed Supertuck. I've seen guys with CTACs too. If you download and read the IDPA Handbook you'll find that the rules for IWB holsters are a lot more loose than OWB.
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That was one thing the guy said. IWB the cant wasn't important and all those space requirements were so restrictive. I know women were given special holsters that guys couldn't use.
Can a fat guy use IWB though? |
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Of course. We have more room for the pistol to blend into our body. The skinny guys usually have a harder time.
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I figured my love handle would push the gun handle out a little bit.
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... and also provides cushioning. Get some duct tape and tape a soda can to a pillow then a telephone pole. Put a t-shirt over each one. Which one will be easier to blend in?
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XD-9 Tactical for practice & IDPA, XD-40 Subcompact for concealed carry, XD-45 Service for home defense. Three purposes, three calibers, three models. One gun. |
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Screw it... Give me some duct tape... I'm going John McClain today...
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All IWB "holsters" are approved in IDPA. I believe the clip draw would be considered an attachment, not a holster. My preference for competition holster material is kydex.
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Yep. They even emphasize in the rulebook that all IWB holsters are legal (as long as they have strong-side placement and not cross-draw). -Jim |
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