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8/19/2007 1:48:49 PM EDT
Anyone using one of these?  How do you like it compared to the CTAC?  Compared to the Ghurka?  I have a threat solutions UCR.  I wear it at 3:00.  It is one piece and the clips tend to stick out and push my jeans away from my body.  When I shift it back to 4:00 it is much more comfortable but on my build doesnt pull the butt of my G19 into my body well enough.  I was hoping to make the switch to the CTAC or MTAC.  Any input is appreciated.
8/20/2007 4:41:23 PM EDT
[#1]
I haven't seen anybody give any reviews yet.  I just got my ctac a couple weeks ago and saw they had this on thier site after I ordered.  Looks interesting.
8/20/2007 4:57:03 PM EDT
[#2]
Came across a thread where someone stated that it was slightly more comfortable than the CTAC, but the draw time was little slower, since you could not get a full grip of the gun handle since it sits tight against the leather backing.  Can't seem to find the thread now.
8/21/2007 12:27:00 PM EDT
[#3]
check out the "carry guns" section over at combatcarry.com.....there is a great thread there on this holster with some pics.

it convinced me to order one!
8/21/2007 1:45:43 PM EDT
[#4]
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8/21/2007 1:54:17 PM EDT
[#5]
I own the CTAC and a Crossbreed. The MTAC looks like a mix between the two (leaning with more similarities to the Crossbreed). Both are great holsters that have served me well.

One thing with the Crossbreed/MTAC setup, which has already been mentioned, is that draw time is slower. This is due to the grip of your pistol being pressed tight against the leather backing. Though the design on the MTAC seems to allow for more clearance while drawing.

If I didn't already own a Crossbreed, I would consider a MTAC in a heartbeat.
8/23/2007 10:14:03 AM EDT
[#6]
I own the MTAC and the CTAC.  I just sold my CTAC.
8/23/2007 2:31:03 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
I own the CTAC and a Crossbreed. The MTAC looks like a mix between the two (leaning with more similarities to the Crossbreed). Both are great holsters that have served me well.

One thing with the Crossbreed/MTAC setup, which has already been mentioned, is that draw time is slower. This is due to the grip of your pistol being pressed tight against the leather backing. Though the design on the MTAC seems to allow for more clearance while drawing.

If I didn't already own a Crossbreed, I would consider a MTAC in a heartbeat.
I own a crossbreed supertuck and just got the mtac yesterday.  you can read my review in another thread i posted but to sum it up, the mtac is leaps and bounds above the crossbreed.  the mtac provides a much better grip profile than the crossbreed, for sure.  
8/24/2007 3:13:29 PM EDT
[#8]
As soon as I get some $$, I will get one. I have read a lot of good reviews comparing it to similar rigs.
8/26/2007 12:49:17 PM EDT
[#9]
The MTAC isnt too bad, but I still prefer the CTAC.  The MTAC eliminates the need of me wearing an Underarmor style shirt to provide a degree of comfort with the holster, however the draw is slower and it is a bit stiffer when it comes to reholstering. The only reason I got one was due to the fact it was about the only IWB holster out for the MP45 that I could find.
9/4/2007 6:42:02 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
check out the "carry guns" section over at combatcarry.com.....there is a great thread there on this holster with some pics.

it convinced me to order one!


I'm banned for life over there for talking back to a moderator, can ya post the pictures & review over here???
9/5/2007 11:27:37 AM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:

Quoted:
check out the "carry guns" section over at combatcarry.com.....there is a great thread there on this holster with some pics.

it convinced me to order one!


I'm banned for life over there for talking back to a moderator, can ya post the pictures & review over here???


hmmm....guess I don't know how to copy and paste a thread w/ pics from there to here.  If you can tell me how then I would be glad to.