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Old 01-13-2008, 10:28 PM
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Default Tuckable Holsters

I'm wanting to get a holster for my weapon while I wait for the CCW App process so I can practice (w/snap caps of course) with the holster I'll ultimately carry.
I have my Utah CCW, but usally when I go to Utah/Idaho/Wyoming and now Nevada (yay!) I wear a concealment garment with a Don Hum OWB (721 OT).

I prefer leather as I don't like how kydex wears on guns or me.
I want it to be tuckable, I rarely wear concealment garments at work or out & about.

So far my list, from searching here, includes:
Milt Sparks VM2
TT Gunleather IWB (Can somebody confirm this is tuckable?)
Galco Skyops tuck-able
High Noon Holsters Split Decision

Am I missing any and what are peoples thoughts about the various holsters?

My carry weapons will be a Kimber Ultra Shadow LE II and Springfield XD .45 Compact. I may also list one of my revolvers, but those will be a different carry method if I end up qualifying with one of them.

Thanks in advance for the help!
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:37 PM
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Milt Sparks has a tuckable option and that holster is great for your Ultra Kimber!

The Comp Tac MTAC is more tuckable "you can tuck the shirt deeper" but is half kydex. Maybe better for your XD.

Not sure about the TT Gunleather.

Experts do the Milt Sparks Tuckable clips work on the TT Gunleather holster?

You have come to the right place. We have members with all these set ups!
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:37 PM
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I use crossbreed holsters and I love them. It's a leather/kydex mix and works real great for me. I can tuck the shirt in or just use it as a regular IWB holster.
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Old 01-14-2008, 09:07 AM
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TT holsters aren't tuckable. Tim from TT holsters did say to order tuckable clips and they will work. I have not tried the tuckable clips with the TT holster yet.
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Old 01-14-2008, 10:16 AM
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The Tucker (name of the company) Texas Heritage is a great tuckable holster.

Texas Heritage IWB
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The Tucker (name of the company) Texas Heritage is a great tuckable holster.

Texas Heritage IWB
Very similar to the Comp Tac MTAC. MTAC you get in a week. Texas Heritage 6 to 8 weeks. They actually use the same clips.

Yes Texas Heritage is nice.
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Old 01-14-2008, 12:55 PM
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Very similar to the Comp Tac MTAC. MTAC you get in a week. Texas Heritage 6 to 8 weeks. They actually use the same clips.

Yes Texas Heritage is nice.
Yes, I think Tucker is going to see a lot of business go to the MTAC.
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Old 01-14-2008, 03:30 PM
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It isn't "tuckable" but I have been using threatsolutions.com IWB holsters for my XD45 tactical, Glock 20/21 and 5 in 1911's for several years and find them to be very comforatble, light and durable...

as long as you don't sit in a narrow courtroom seat and tear the hook off of the holster causing the bailiff to look at you funny and want to know what kind of goofy officers the Probation Department is training these days... but I digress...

I am eyeing the Sparks Versimax which is a consistent hit among the ccw types who carry big heavy 1911's... will probably wait until I have my Les Baer on order...

Here in Bakers-patch most of the people who carried guns just stuck em in their wastbands... those clip attachments are very popular.. don't care for them myself... especially on glocks... can't even imagine...no holster and the gun stuck in my waistband.....
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It isn't "tuckable" but I have been using threatsolutions.com IWB holsters for my XD45 tactical, Glock 20/21 and 5 in 1911's for several years and find them to be very comforatble, light and durable...

as long as you don't sit in a narrow courtroom seat and tear the hook off of the holster causing the bailiff to look at you funny and want to know what kind of goofy officers the Probation Department is training these days... but I digress...
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Old 01-14-2008, 09:24 PM
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The seats are narrow... I haven't gained any weight... lately...really... well that's my story anyway
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