Any Crossbreed Supertuck users?

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I've been researching holsters for my new (to me) 6906 and after lots of deliberation I ordered a Crossbreed Supertuck.

I considered several, and I really wanted to go with something in all leather, but I think that one is going to give me the adjustability that I want. I've used the Kholster and Comp-Tac MTAC before and the MTAC is my absolute favorite carry holster, but it's not available for the 6906.

I'm curious to hear from other users about thier experiences.

Now I just get to wait a few weeks for it :(
 
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Not trying to hijack the thread but I have a question. Ive been looking into getting one of these holsters for my Sigma, but I have a TDR laser sight attached. Will the regular holster they sell for the Sigma fit my gun?
 
Hey Afrancis,

It will not fit. But if you send the holster I can make a new kydex outer to accept the TDR911 laser and attach it in the same location and screw holes.
You might want to call Supertuck and see if you send them the laser they might make a new Kydex outer for it as well.
 
I use a crossbreed supertuck deluxe with my 908. It is really nice. Get one and you won't regret it
 
I'm a big fan of the Crossbreed Supertuck. I use it for my Glock 36 w/laser and it's about as good as it gets. You really can forget you even have the darn thing on.

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I have been useing a supertuck for about 4 years with a sig 239 and as others have said you almost forget that you are wearing a gun, I just got a M&P and have a supertuck for it and wear it every day.
 
Hey Afrancis,

It will not fit. But if you send the holster I can make a new kydex outer to accept the TDR911 laser and attach it in the same location and screw holes.
You might want to call Supertuck and see if you send them the laser they might make a new Kydex outer for it as well.

Yeah I emailed them and they said it wont fit, and due to the volume of orders they cant do custom orders. Would you charge me same price as you do for your kydex holsters you sell?
 
Been using them everyday for about 6 months, had some serious problems with owner, quality at first, hated the b____d, he finally improved the clips with no apology, and now they are one of my favorites, the Galco Kingtuk is just as good, and sometimes more comfortable!
 
Great holster, very comfortable and adjustable, used to have one for my Glock 27.

Just my opinion, but you might want to look into adding the combat cut if you get one. It makes getting a secure grip on your weapon a lot quicker and easier. Without it, you tend to have to re-adjust your grip after you draw. They cut away some of the leather but it's still very comfortable. Only issue is they charge $8 to do it. :mad:

Also, take advantage of your NRA membership for 10% off.

And like mbnatt mentioned, the owner does have an attitude. He comes off pretentious at times, but does make a decent product.
 
I've had my CBST for three months. Without a doubt it's the most comfortable and stable IWB holster I've used. The "tuckable" feature enables me to carry a full size gun completely concealed where before I could only conceal my 642.
 
No,
Since you are already a customer of mine I would charge you $20.00 with shipping included back to you.
I have been looking into making a Hybrid holster with leather and Kydex.

Thanks Tony
 
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No,
Since you are already a customer of mine I would charge you $20.00 with shipping included back to you.
I have been looking into making a Hybrid holster with leather and Kydex.

Thanks Tony

Sounds like a pretty good deal. But to save time and money when I buy one, would it be alright if I just get it shipped straight to you? That way I dont have to wait and get it, then take the time to mail it to you.
 
I have had my Super Tuck for a few months now and it has become my favorite holster to carry my 1911s in. It is the most comfortable IWB holster I have ever used. I believe you will be very pleased with yours.
 
Just my opinion, but you might want to look into adding the combat cut if you get one. It makes getting a secure grip on your weapon a lot quicker and easier. Without it, you tend to have to re-adjust your grip after you draw. They cut away some of the leather but it's still very comfortable. Only issue is they charge $8 to do it. :mad:

Also, take advantage of your NRA membership for 10% off.

I thought about the combat cut, but I figured I could just do it myself. I cut a Kholster down to where it was exactly where I wanted it. I did use my NRA discount. Now just waiting patiently...
 
I have two Supertucks and my wife has one, we both like them a lot. The widely spaced clips are great for keeping the gun stable. Wearing one with my S&W1911 in it as I type this. I saved a few bucks and did the combat cuts myself.
 
I have a 6906 myself, and use a Cross Breed Super-tuck all the time. Once you buy the Super-Tuck the rest of your box of holsters can be put away for your wifes next garage sale. It really is that good.

richardm
 
I've been looking into either a Supertuck or MTAC for my Beretta 92F for awhile now.
 
I love the concept but the execution lacks a little.
I purchased one for my HK p200sk and it fit like a glove and was incredibly comfortable but began to wear the finish on the end of the slide (closest to the front site).
As time went on and the hide started to stretch and conform to my body, there was some "wiggle" up front and that caused the wear.
If I hadn't spent so much on the HK, I probably wouldn't have minded the marks so much but damn......this ain't no glock!! :D
 
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