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HuskerXDM:

--- Quote from: unfy on July 27, 2010, 03:33:39 AM ---
sadly, got the 'high volume' automated mail response ... so... might be a while before get it.  that's okay tho... will prolly be 8-12 weeks before i'd be ready to go for ccw class / permit anyway.

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I ordered mine July 5th and got it 3 weeks to-the-day later.   It beat my CCW permit which I applied for a week earlier.. and still isn't here as of today the 27th, so i've been carrying dummy loads around the house to get used to it :)

mustang5o:

--- Quote from: HuskerXDM on July 27, 2010, 12:23:05 PM ---
--- Quote from: unfy on July 27, 2010, 03:33:39 AM ---
sadly, got the 'high volume' automated mail response ... so... might be a while before get it.  that's okay tho... will prolly be 8-12 weeks before i'd be ready to go for ccw class / permit anyway.

--- End quote ---

I ordered mine July 5th and got it 3 weeks to-the-day later.   It beat my CCW permit which I applied for a week earlier.. and still isn't here as of today the 27th, so i've been carrying dummy loads around the house to get used to it :)

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I love the Crossbreed holsters and was planning one for everyone of my guns.  A friend of mine had issues with getting a holster setup the way he wanted and started making his own.  He showed me how and now I make my own.  So far I've only done one for my Kahr MK9 and Ruger LCP (both single clip designs).  Next up Para Carry, XD9 4" and another for the Kahr with double clips (that little Kahr has some nice weight to it).  I'm borrowing belt clips from my Crossbreed for now but I'm investigating other options as well.

Check them out.  Let me know what you think. (large pics)

LCP

MK9

sparky:
you shouldn't have to borrow from your other holster you can buy spare kydex clips from tucker gunleather or the metal ones from mtac or crossbreed, one of them uses the metal ones now.

Dan W:
My one critique would be access to the grips seem limited by the extra leather. Could make for a tougher draw.


Edit to add


This is what I mean. Milt Sparks calls this  a full combat grip on my VersaMax II. Very comfortable, yet also very easy to get a hold of the grip for a rapid draw

sparky:
just looked at the pictures, is it hard to get a full grip with the extra leather?

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