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12/15/2010 2:23:35 PM EDT
Right now i'm running a Glock 19 in a Milt Sparks VM II made for a Glock 22. I like it so far but I wanted to get a holster that better fit the 19. I just got my Raven concealment in, although nice it definetly doesn't conceal as well as the IWB VM II.

Due to the raving over it I'm now looking at trying the Comptac mtac and was wondering how will it compare to the VMII as far as concealibility and comfort? Am I missing anything or should I just stick with the milt sparks? Thanks!
12/15/2010 3:47:53 PM EDT
[#1]
I had a VM II...it is a nice holster but I like the Mtac better.  the mtac is all adjustable and what not.
12/15/2010 5:46:36 PM EDT
[#2]
In for the discussion.

I also have a VMII, and want to try a M-Tac or Crossbreed, but am kinda broke ATM.
12/17/2010 11:21:19 AM EDT
[#3]
I always thought the MTAC was the kydex version of the VMII.



Maybe you just need to adjust your RCS holster.
12/19/2010 3:05:01 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I had a VM II...it is a nice holster but I like the Mtac better.  the mtac is all adjustable and what not.


Longest I have ever waited and most I have ever paid for the much loved VMIIs and TT Gunleather clones. Also the holsters that stayed in my possession the shortest amount of time.

Lack of adjustment is for the holsters of yesterday. Not everyone carries right at this position and needs just that much cant. The ability to customize the holster to fit your needs is why the MTAC, CTAC and Supertuck are so popular.

I have more MTACs than anything. When I find something better I'll go to that. But for me the VMII isn't it.
12/23/2010 3:10:22 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I had a VM II...it is a nice holster but I like the Mtac better.  the mtac is all adjustable and what not.


Longest I have ever waited and most I have ever paid for the much loved VMIIs and TT Gunleather clones. Also the holsters that stayed in my possession the shortest amount of time.

Lack of adjustment is for the holsters of yesterday. Not everyone carries right at this position and needs just that much cant. The ability to customize the holster to fit your needs is why the MTAC, CTAC and Supertuck are so popular.

I have more MTACs than anything. When I find something better I'll go to that. But for me the VMII isn't it.


yep...got rid of it real quick

12/26/2010 6:54:00 PM EDT
[#6]
I have both the M-TAC and the VM-2 for my glock 23 and a Walther PPS.  I like both of them.  I will say that the M-TAC may be a little more comfortable than the VM-2.  I use the VM-2 mostly for when I am in jeans and like it.  I use the M-TAC for that as well too and when I need to tuck the shirt in.  Get one, you will like it.