Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

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Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby Eagun on Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:52 pm

Greetings:

I'm looking for a holster that will completely conceal a Glock 27 while wearing jeans and a tucked-in shirt. Putting it in the Smart Carry makes me cast a shadow, even though sadly there's not much competing with it for space. :cry: Given the thickness of the G27, perhaps there's no such holster that really and truly makes it and the holster clips disappear, but the MTAC and Skyops seem the most promising. I have experience with neither and wonder which one--or another one--you would recommend.

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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby Aceq2jot on Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:06 pm

Have you thought of the Crossbreed super tuck deluxe ???

I tried a ctac and hated it, then i got a Crossbreed and found it musch more comfortable. I woul;d suggest a look at them as a choice of holster to buy.
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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby EAJuggalo on Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:55 am

I'd go with the MTAC over the Skyops, I like the idea of kydex holding the gun in as well as the split loops which thins the overall holster out. I considered the Skyops for a long time before deciding against it once I found out that it only comes with a 1.25" Y-clip and it's another 20 for a 1.5. I carry in a C.T.A.C. whenever I can that becomes almost invisible with a G31 in it, whether tucked or not. You're more than welcome to try my CTAC for a few days and see if it's something that would work for you, the only difference between it and the MTAC is that the MTAC has a leather backing on it, in fact the MTAC is almost exactly like a Crossbreed Supertuck or a Tucker "Answer".
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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby Eagun on Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:18 pm

I am very grateful for your replies. As it turns out, I traded in the G27 and got a Colt New Agent instead. Dang, that thing seems nice--and not so bulky. I am a 1911 rookie.

Thanks again!
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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby JoeH on Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:57 am

Eagun wrote:I am very grateful for your replies. As it turns out, I traded in the G27 and got a Colt New Agent instead. Dang, that thing seems nice--and not so bulky. I am a 1911 rookie.

Thanks again!


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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby hammAR on Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:06 am

Congratulations, good choice..............hazing will begin immediately..... :D

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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby jac714 on Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:32 am

Don't all new 1911 owners have to buy a drink/beer/ammo... fro all the old timers? :o ;) :shock: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Enjoy, welcome to the world of the 1911, now you have to get the rest of the pesky things.
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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby Eagun on Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:10 pm

Thank you for the welcome! :P I haven't even been able to take it to the range yet. Having heard about reliability issues with 3" 1911s, I hope this one's OK. The model has received good reviews so far. And it's unlike anything I've had so far--like a gun with a metal receiver, and soul! The Glock 30 may indeed have soul, though, or at least soleplates on the mags. Soon I'll be pestering you folks with all sorts of basic questions (like an easier way to re-insert that dang slide-lock pin), and I look forward to your wisdom and wisecracks!

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Re: Comp-Tac MTAC or Galco Skyops for G27?

Postby jac714 on Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:42 am

Let us know if we can be of any help.

Enjoy the gun, you are right it will develope a soul, that is why ownership makes you a member of the one true church of JMB.
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