12-07-2015, 17:51
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Location: Cochise Co., AZ
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Originally Posted by I am Al
As hot as it gets in Arizona, if you're considering a SuperTuck...
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I live in AZ and have worn one for several years now. We don't get sweaty here so it's not a problem. Living in a high humidity area might be a problem. I think that ABC_123 can speak to that, though.
Pat
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12-07-2015, 20:32
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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: St. Pauls, NC
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I have the corssbreed and love it. It's SUPER comfortable.
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12-08-2015, 07:18
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Guerrilla Chief
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Georgia
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I've used IWB exclusively since I started carrying, I started with a Cross Breed and later bought a Comp Tac MTAC in the sake of experimenting.
The Supertuck is more comfortable in general, I have found though that the width of it causes one side of my pants to sag a bit (in spite of the kydex Minotaur gun belt I wear). It does squeak a bit as others have mentioned though and it is well broken in. This may be something that some saddle soap(?) would help alleviate.
The comp tach is slightly less comfortable (not uncomfortable), but I prefer it to the Super tuck. It's easier to pop on, I like the retention a little better, it doesn't load one side of my pants as much for some reason. It also holds the gun slightly differently and is a touch less visible on close examination.
If I'm going to be on my feet, I wear the Comp Tach, driving/ sitting down more, the super tuck.
Both, of course, have clip options based on your intended use, crossbreed even makes them in different colors to match your shoes I guess
Both are "tuck-able", imho neither is any better at this requirement than the other, although as mentioned I find the comp tach is a touch less visible under scrutiny both in shirt and under tucked in shirt.
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12-09-2015, 18:00
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On a side note I just purchased and installed one of these in my truck (f150) and I love it. It's at the perfect position to draw from. I didn't install it directly under the center of the steering wheel but rather just to the right of it.
Due to the design of my truck mounting it at the normal location put it way too high and it was a chore drawing it and not getting caught up by the steering column. Just to the right of the steering wheel was another location that just fit perfect. Pic is not my truck but rather the standard mounting location.
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12-09-2015, 18:05
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Originally Posted by alelks
On a side note I just purchased and installed one of these in my truck (f150) and I love it. It's at the perfect position to draw from. I didn't install it directly under the center of the steering wheel but rather just to the right of it.
Due to the design of my truck mounting it at the normal location put it way too high and it was a chore drawing it and not getting caught up by the steering column. Just to the right of the steering wheel was another location that just fit perfect. Pic is not my truck but rather the standard mounting location.
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Where'd you get that, Brother?
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12-10-2015, 09:09
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Quote:
Originally Posted by alelks
On a side note I just purchased and installed one of these in my truck (f150) and I love it. It's at the perfect position to draw from. I didn't install it directly under the center of the steering wheel but rather just to the right of it.
Due to the design of my truck mounting it at the normal location put it way too high and it was a chore drawing it and not getting caught up by the steering column. Just to the right of the steering wheel was another location that just fit perfect. Pic is not my truck but rather the standard mounting location.
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I need something like that, but it has to lock. Like a gunvault sort of thing that installs in a truck. I found one company that makes this sort of thing, but it is in GA and they don't ship kits.
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12-10-2015, 09:16
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Location: Atlanta
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I'm in GA so if you want me to pick it up and then ship it to you separately I can...
I should ask where in GA, but if it's not on the other side of the state I can do it.
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12-10-2015, 17:09
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
I need something like that, but it has to lock. Like a gunvault sort of thing that installs in a truck. I found one company that makes this sort of thing, but it is in GA and they don't ship kits.
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My wife is getting this for Christmas: http://www.consolevault.com/Jeep-Wra...l#.VmoFjfBIj6U Shhh. She doesn't know it yet.
I'm going to get one for the Tahoe later.
Pat
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12-10-2015, 20:03
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Originally Posted by Dusty
Where'd you get that, Brother?
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I ordered off of Amazon: You use your own holster as you are just purchasing the mount:
http://www.amazon.com/Gum-Creek-GCC-...el+gun+holster
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12-11-2015, 05:11
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Thanks.
I need one. My pistola came loose when I rolled my truck last summer.
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12-11-2015, 08:59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by (1VB)compforce
I'm in GA so if you want me to pick it up and then ship it to you separately I can...
I should ask where in GA, but if it's not on the other side of the state I can do it.
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Thanks, but they don't sell kits -- they will just install locally.
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12-11-2015, 09:06
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12-11-2015, 15:51
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Northern Alabama
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I wear Dale Fricke "Zaccheus" AIWB with a suit almost daily. It's very concealable, and I can take my suit coat off with no fear of flashing the gun. The string goes around the button of my pants. While the gun is not locked in a single position, that actually helps adjust as I sit, stand, and move around.
http://dalefrickeholsters.com/produc...lment-holster/
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12-14-2015, 08:17
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Originally Posted by TFA303
I wear Dale Fricke "Zaccheus" AIWB with a suit almost daily. It's very concealable, and I can take my suit coat off with no fear of flashing the gun. The string goes around the button of my pants. While the gun is not locked in a single position, that actually helps adjust as I sit, stand, and move around.
http://dalefrickeholsters.com/produc...lment-holster/
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Yep, same here. I use minimalist holster with the addition of clip on the pistol to secure the angle.1 holster system, all applications. Same set up for jogging all the way to suit and tie. If you're at Bragg or Fatalville, best place to buy is with John at http://www.carolinamilitarysupplies.com/
Support local industry and John will give you deal unbeatable anywhere else
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12-22-2015, 18:03
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Went with the Comp Tac Minotaur with C-clamps. Very comfortable, can be adjusted just right, easy to draw and reholster. The shells are replaceable. Even the mag pouches are good to go.
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