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General Categories => Carry Issues => Topic started by: bkoenig on February 27, 2011, 10:33:24 AM
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http://kholster.com/products.htm
I have one of these - they're basically a clone of the Crossbreed Supertuck. The one I have is very comfortable, and the price is certainly right. If anyone is interested in a 10% discount PM me - I have a code you can use at checkout. This isn't entirely selfless on my part, if I refer someone with my code I get a 25% discount on my next order. I need to order another 1 or 2 of them :D
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I told ya, huh? Like mil-surp, they are cheap and they work! and they tend to multiply. ;D
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I like mine! RJ
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I've had mine for 2 years. It's great!
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PM Sent
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I've been carrying concealed for about two years. I have tried several differant holsters and clips to try and carry in comfort, and wanted to share a product I found. I now carry with a Kholster, and find it to be a very comfortable way to carry IWB. It is somewhat unusual looking, but it's design allows for customizing it to fit the way you prefer to carry. I find myself carrying alot more because of this well made product. Check these out if you have any interest. kholster.com
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I just ordered one for a glock 26 for my wife. If like it, ill get one for my xd9 sc.
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Has anyone here done their own "Combat Cut" to their Kholster?
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/crossbreed-holsters/142445-just-got-my-supertuck-back-wow-combat-cut-must.html
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/crossbreed-holsters/147027-my-combat-cut-w-pics-instructions.html
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THANKS A LOT DAVE! :angry9:
I can't just leave things alone. I just HAVE to tinker, and now you have given me something new to possibly mess up. ;D
Fly
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I didn't do a combat cut, but I did trim some excess leather off the bottom.
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I didn't do a combat cut, but I did trim some excess leather off the bottom.
Got a photo of what you are talking about before I start to slice up my Kholster?
Fly
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I don't have a camera handy, but if you look at the picture below you can see where there's kind of a point to the leather below the belt clips. I moved my front clip up to cant the holster more, which resulted in the point of the leather digging into my hip. What I did was basically just trim off the leather in a straight line from the bottom of the kydex to the bottom of where the belt clip screws to the leather.
(http://www.kholster.com/xmas/Crescent-300.gif)
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THANKS A LOT DAVE! :angry9:
I can't just leave things alone. I just HAVE to tinker, and now you have given me something new to possibly mess up. ;D
Fly
That's one of my specialties.....
I have a Kholster on the way for my Kahr. Looking forward to trying it on.