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IWB holsters

Postby mzdadoc on Tue May 27, 2014 9:43 am

I mostly carry IWB with Beretta's version of a "Crossbreed" holster. I just always worry that my firearm is going to fall out. Is there a comfortable IWB brand that locks like a Serpa?
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Re: IWB holsters

Postby Ghost on Tue May 27, 2014 10:07 am

mzdadoc wrote:I mostly carry IWB with Beretta's version of a "Crossbreed" holster. I just always worry that my firearm is going to fall out. Is there a comfortable IWB brand that locks like a Serpa?

I have a crossbreed and I don't see how it could possibly fall out without swinging upside down on a jungle gym located on a trampoline. Can you tighten your retention screws?
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Postby glockenstein on Tue May 27, 2014 10:19 am

Check out N82 iwb holsters

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Postby hunterfreakhd on Tue May 27, 2014 10:34 am

glockenstein wrote:Check out N82 iwb holsters

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This. It's called the professional model. I had leather backing sewed on mine because I didn't like the suede. the handgun locks in then it just takes a tiny twist to pull it out. I have taken and taught a few classes with this holster with no issues and you don't have to push a button near the trigger like with a serpa. Also it is very comfortable. The original n8 2 holsters are garbage as reholstering is damn near impossible to be safe.
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Re: IWB holsters

Postby Thunder71 on Tue May 27, 2014 11:46 am

I'll 2nd or 3rd N82... especially the 'Professional' model, love it and wish they'd come out with an OWB design of it as well.

Also, it isn't Crossbreed's design... Crossbreed is a knock-off as well - just a pet peeve of mine when people think everyone copied Crossbreed.

Tucker 'The Answer' was the original, I think even Comp-Tac came out before Crossbreed (2001 vs 2005).

Back on topic, here's a photo of my left handed N82 holding my XD-S
ImageN82 Tactical XD-S by Mr. Chris Nauman, on Flickr
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IWB holsters

Postby mzdadoc on Tue May 27, 2014 2:17 pm

My Beretta holsters don't have any way to adjust how snug it stays in so that's why I'm always nervous.
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Re: IWB holsters

Postby andrewP on Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:18 am

Ghost wrote:
mzdadoc wrote:I mostly carry IWB with Beretta's version of a "Crossbreed" holster. I just always worry that my firearm is going to fall out. Is there a comfortable IWB brand that locks like a Serpa?

I have a crossbreed and I don't see how it could possibly fall out without swinging upside down on a jungle gym located on a trampoline. Can you tighten your retention screws?


No adjustable retention on the crossbreed, either. I think if I had it to do over again, I might choose a different holster (and I still might at some point), but that's not because of any fear of the gun coming out when I don't want it to. (I've run and jumped with my CBST and never had even the slightest worry that the gun was going to come out.)
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Re: IWB holsters

Postby bstrawse on Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:52 am

I have a crossbreed and have been really happy with it. I typically carry though using a Milt Sparks VM-2 -- I prefer leather over Kydex, but that's a personal think.

I have carried a full size 1911 in a VM-2 with no problems.

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