Everyone knows that I'm a fan of the CrossBreed SuperTuck Holster Design, and Crossbreed Holsters in general, but I'm very excited about their latest product and that's an appendix carry version of their hybrid technology. The blending of leather and cordex. Appendix Carry is my preferred carry method. Allows me to carry a nine millimeter or a J-frame revolver. Maybe a 380 occasionally, but this kind of compact firearm in a very convenient way, I find it to be a very fast presentation from the Holster. I also liked the fact that it gives me a lot of control over the gun. The gun's always in front of me. I don't have to worry about bumping into someone or the shirt riding up or a jacket blowing open. This is where the gun is. I'm in control of it. It's gonna be very hard for anybody to get it from me. And it's gonna be very easy for me to get to it regardless of whether the threat is 20 yards away and I'm doing my normal presentation or the threat is right on top of me. And I need to dig my hand down here or even with my offhand, bringing my shirt up and getting a hold of the gun this way. So understanding why like Appendix Carry is one thing but understanding why I like the CrossBreed Appendix Carry Holster is really what I want to talk about. This Holster very much like all of the other Holsters offered by CrossBreed. Is a combination of both cordex and leather. What this gives you is the security, reliability and consistency of the cordex with the comfort of the leather against your skin. And really that's the reason that these holsters work so well. They give everyone that comfort that they enjoy the quality of the leather holster with the convenience and durability and reliability of the modern plastics. Now, this cliff, as you can see, is adjustable. I've got this one turned in a little bit. We could loosen that screw, or I could probably just pull through it and we can turn that so that we can adjust the angle that this firearm is actually sitting as well. So if I'm inside of a car and I want to push it a little bit more over and turn it this way, that's fine, it'll be comfortable. If I want to take it all the way over to the other side and make it a little bit more of a cross draw, kind of a left-handed version of the appendix side, put it over here and make a little bit more cross draw while I'm sitting in a car. I can do that as well and still keep this clip integrated so that it's going to go directly over my belt and secure this holster inside of my waistband. Now I can also adjust the height. As you can see here I can put this at any of these three levels. This will adjust how high or low the holster rides. I like to have the cordex just below the beltline myself. I'm gonna go in and put the firearm down over here and we'll take a closer look. Now, obviously this holster is going to be available for a lot of different types of firearms. I've got one for a J-frame revolver and I've got this one for the GLOCK, the GLOCK 26 or in this case, the 26L is what I carry most of the time for personal defense. Nine millimeter sub-compact gun, gives me a fair amount of firepower, gives me a good purchase on the grip. And of course, this is gonna allow me to carry it all day long, very very comfortably. Big fan of CrossBreed, very excited about the CrossBreed Appendix Holster. I suggest that you try it out, if you aren't used to appendix carry or if you're new to that concept in general, of course you always wanna learn any new presentation technique from dry condition first or under a supervised instructor at a class, make sure that you're doing it properly and you're learning it present efficiently from this very progressive carry position. You know, it's become very popular recently. We see a lot of people trying it out. This would be a great option if you're already carrying appendix, or if you just want to try a comfortable option, first time out of the game. CrossBreed Appendix Carry Holster.
What makes a holster appendix carry? Can't I just take my SuperTuck Deluxe and move it to the 1:00 position and call it appendix carry?
Do U make custom holsters?