The KingTuk, out supertucks the supertuck, IMO.
funtionally, they are identical. i mean cmon, were talking about a slab of leather with a piece of molded kydex on it. its not rocket science. there is a small design divergence, which ill cover in a minute.
the KingTuk, which im wearing at 5oclock, disappears just fine. again, the tshirt im weaing is super light fabric, and tried to print against anything as much as it can.
and it otherwise rides exactly like you would expect:
here is a supertuck side by side with the kingtuk. here is where i feel the kingtuk leaves the crossbreed behind. the leather/material and workmanship used in construction are far superior.
again, the leather on the galco is supple on the surface, but stiff underneath like you would expect a holster like this to be:
the backside is nicely finished with a smoothside stiched to the other, and then the cut edge has some sort of coating to keep it from wearing.
the jury would have to be said to still be out tho, but as i wear it thru the summer, we will see how the smooth leather does against your skin. the supertuck may take the lead back if it turns out to be a slip vs non-slip battle.
now, the thing i like about the supertuck better, is the clip attachment design. the supertuck has the single screw holding the clip, and this allows the cant angle to be easily adjusted, and the single screw just automatically adjusts to the new angle. the kingtuk as seen above, has 2 screws holding the clip, which prevents the clip from changing angles.
this pic was taken with the clips lined up vertically, and for me, the default cant angle of the kingtuk is going to work fine. i think that if one wanted to change the cant on the kingtuk, you would just remove the upper screw on the clip and it would function like the supertuck.