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Old 01-17-2008, 10:33 AM
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Default IWB holster for Tupperware 23 - recommendations?

Other than "sell it and buy a Kimber...."

Does anyone have a favorite IWB for a mid-sized Glock?
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Old 01-17-2008, 10:35 AM
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Something like this should work:



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Old 01-17-2008, 10:43 AM
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Comp Tac MTAC is nice. I liked it when I carried Tupperware in the past.
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Old 01-17-2008, 10:59 AM
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The usual. Milt Sparks VMII.
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Old 01-17-2008, 11:07 AM
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A LOT of people like the MS VM2 holster. Some like the CTAC and others like the MTAC. There are other holster makers. Some are more comfortable than others.
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Old 01-17-2008, 11:08 AM
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I use the MTAC and love it; the Crossbreed super-tuck is very very similar. Leather against you, kydex against the gun, and you can get it in a week.
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From what I have experienced and heard from others for Glocks.

VMII some love it but I have heard a few complain "only Glocks" O-Frame all love it. Price and avability are an issue. Good thing is if you get one and don't like it you can sell it very easily.

Comp Tac, CTAC I only know a couple who truly like it. "uncomfortable"

Comp Tac MTAC for Glocks all seem to love it. One person said he was a little concerned with the retention.

Crossbreed Supertuck - Very similar to the MTAC. IMO the quality is not as good at the MTAC. Though you get a little more coverage that keeps more of the handgun off your body than the MTAC. People who own it like it.


I have owned all 4 of them. For a Glock, I would either go with the VMII or the MTAC. MTAC is nice in that you can have it in a week at a decent price.

For an O-Frame, VMII without a doubt!
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MTAC retention is pretty adjustable between the tension screws and your belt tightness, but when it's not in the belt, yeah, the gun will generally be able to fall out if you're not careful.
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Old 01-17-2008, 12:22 PM
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From what I have experienced and heard from others for Glocks.

VMII some love it but I have heard a few complain "only Glocks" O-Frame all love it. Price and avability are an issue. Good thing is if you get one and don't like it you can sell it very easily.
Any thought on horsehide vrs cow?
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My favorite IWB holster for my Glock 36 is the Milt Sparks Watch Six. It's not reinforced like the Versa Max II so it is thinner and easier for me.
Cow hide is definately easier on my baby soft skin.
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Old 01-17-2008, 01:48 PM
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Some people, including myself, feel that the VM 2 carries the Glocks too high. (I have a G23 also.)

If you want something inexpensive and in a hurry, get the Uncle Mike's IWB size 15. It will hold you over while you make up your mind or wait for a custom holster to be made. I got my at Grant Boy's...a lot of places that carry holsters sell them (or you can get it online.)
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I have used the Galco for years and it is "ok"
The holster I have come to use daily is made by threatsolutions.com. It is a kydex iwb that is easy on/off. I bought it for my large frame 10mm and it words great with all of the other glocks we own...(7)....

I have some clients who are very very pleased with the comp-tac holsters and my wife has a belt holster for her 45 she is very pleased with.....
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