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1/12/2004 2:33:18 PM EDT
Anyone use Comp-Tac kydex holsters?
im looking for a IWB that is tuckable, and came across these, just want to know if they are any good.
www.comp-tac.com/
im interested in the C-T.A.C.
1/12/2004 2:55:17 PM EDT
[#1]
I don't know about the tuckable models but I have a regular IWB rig for an N frame revolver.
Well made holster sturdy, conceals well keeps the gun close to the body, good stuff! Fast shipping too.
1/12/2004 3:06:58 PM EDT
[#2]
I have a Shirt-Tucker model for a Glock27.  It tucks perfectly, and it provides easy access if needed.  I have used this with a button-down shirt (tucked) at dining facilities without anyone knowing.  

I did break the first belt clip it came with, but it was replaced for free.  I would order a spare.

I do not think this was a product flaw, so much as, I use it so much--things do wear out.

The draw is ultra-slick!  The clip holds the weapon securely--no shifting or sliding.


SDM
1/12/2004 3:46:13 PM EDT
[#3]
I went from a Shirt Tucker to a C-Tac and haven't looked back. It's much more stable than the ST, doesn't shift or move around any.

Somewhat less comfortable at first due to the front hook but it'll break in and soon you'll never notice.

They're expensive but well worth it IMO.
1/12/2004 3:47:17 PM EDT
[#4]
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Anyone use Comp-Tac kydex holsters?
im looking for a IWB that is tuckable, and came across these, just want to know if they are any good.
[url]http://www.comp-tac.com/[/url]
im interested in the C-T.A.C.
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I have a CTAC, and I really like it. It holds my HK USP .45F and I'm 6"1", 155-160 and conceals well under a button down shirt or polo shirt. T-shirt is iffy depending, although I'm rarely not wearing a jacket. I'm just a jacket kind of guy.

Mine came with three clips of varying length and an allen wrench. Being able to adjust it to fit is really nice. Took me a couple hours of fiddling, walking around, sitting, and then adjusting again to get it right, but it feels good now (except when I'm driving, but that's 4 o'clock carry for you). The leather bits give it a lot of flex. You can really adjust the heck out of it. With the three clips and the side to side you get a lot of flexibility.

I give five stars to Comp-Tac. And if I recall correctly it was four days from ordering to when I had the holster.

On the tuckable side of the question, if I tuck in my shirt, I print (I also look like a dork). But that's largely because of my body shape I think. I've only had a shirt tucked in twice in the past year though, so it isn't really an issue for me.
1/12/2004 3:55:13 PM EDT
[#5]
Great rig. Very good customer service too.
1/12/2004 5:38:11 PM EDT
[#6]
thanx guys
1/12/2004 6:07:51 PM EDT
[#7]
I have a C-TAC for my Sig 229. Conceals well on my skinny butt and is pretty comfortable.  I played around with he set-up a while and went back to the original config as it was recieved.

Great service and the guy who took my order on the phone said that I could try it for 30 days and send it back if it didn't work for me.  Can't beat that at all.

Also I was told tht they were going to process the order as soon as they got off the phone. Shipping was a little slow but I ordered 2 days before Christmas so it was my fault.

If I buy a new pistol it will ride in a Comp-Tac.

Chris