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Excellent thread! I just finished looking at their site and then decided to check in here at OKshooters. Coincidence? Maybe not.....

May have to just drop some coin on one of these!
 

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I'm a right-hander but I have Crossbreed Supertuck left-hand for a 1911 and I much prefer it to any of my right-hand holsters (I wear it in the small of my back). I think the large leather surface area along with the dual belt clips is what sets it apart. I highly recommend the Crossbreed, I really do forget that I'm wearing it.
 

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so resurrecting this thread....I broke down and ordered a crossbreed holster for my sr9c they said 3-4 weeks and I had it in about 2. That is service.

I had an issue with it that they have already addressed. One screw was over tightened and I had the head strip but more break at the top when loosening causing a piece of the metal to fly at my face. I e-mailed them and had a response Friday that they would ship me new hardware. Then today the owner (or his secretary) e-mailed me letting me know they would take care of me.

Under promise, over deliver - and they definitely stand behind the product.
 

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I have 5 supertucks and 1 of their belts. I love all of them. Their belt is the first true carry belt I've owned. I always thought that any belt would be fine. I tell ya, the belt makes a huge difference. I think supertucks are especially nice for big handguns like a Sig 226 or 1911. I just recently bought 1 for my PPS. I don't see a huge difference in using it versus a slide holster, but I still like it because I know it's not going to keep my gun secure.
 

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I have 5 supertucks and 1 of their belts. I love all of them. Their belt is the first true carry belt I've owned. I always thought that any belt would be fine. I tell ya, the belt makes a huge difference. I think supertucks are especially nice for big handguns like a Sig 226 or 1911. I just recently bought 1 for my PPS. I don't see a huge difference in using it versus a slide holster, but I still like it because I know it's not going to keep my gun secure.
Did you get the combat cut for the PPS? If so, how do you like it?
 

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I really wish it had full loops or something similar to hold it in place more snugly. And it just doesn't carry as comfortably as my last all leather holster.

Since we have brought this thread to the top I will also interject an opinion. I agree with penismightier. There is a CHANCE that the holster can slip off the belt since it is only clipped over it. I know the chance is slim but it still makes me nervous. If the loops were full there would be ZERO chance of that happening
 

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