Hi Glock,
Congrats on your Crossbreed. I have been wearing mine since yesterday. I dont even know its there
Congrats on your Crossbreed. I have been wearing mine since yesterday. I dont even know its there
funny man :clap lolMan, just eat a little more and that thing will disappear :rolf
yours particularly - you're the one lookin'I'm not sure my opinion counts, though. I seem to have a problem picking out people who carry at all so unless you tell me you are concealing I would never know.
That looks nice, GlockComa. I don't see printing at all in photo 1 and 3 but in photo 2 and 4 you are flashing a bit. :rolf
oh btw, the 'flash' wardrobe malfunction was a result of the button being suppressed below the belt buckle - for clarification. I reprimanded the photographer for not informing me of this :smack uh, I mean if that's what you were referring to.
I understood what you ment so dont feel bad. :rolfThe flashing I mentioned was a lame attempt at humor. Flashing meant that I saw your Glock showing in a major way.
this holster provides at least 4in tuck from the top of the pant.I want something where the depth of tuck is 4 inches or so.
That's the kind of info I was looking for. Thanks. :drinksthis holster provides at least 4in tuck from the top of the pant.
Thanks for the heads up on this JT. I haven't seen one of these holsters and didn't know that it was that adjustable.brownie,
The Supertuck is tremendously adjustable, including the height the weapon is carried above the belt line. With the way I have my Supertuck configured, I can get a full grip on my pistol before drawing, and that's without the "combat grip" cut-out option.
+10^100 on the Supertuck. I'm so glad it was the first holster I ever bought. I've never needed to buy another, and thus spared myself from the dreaded "holster drawer" disease.
-JT