Definitely not. I'd contact them about it.So im going to assume this is not supposed to be this way. There is alot of back and forth movement of the gun even when wearing the holster. Thoughts on this?
Definitely not. I'd contact them about it.So im going to assume this is not supposed to be this way. There is alot of back and forth movement of the gun even when wearing the holster. Thoughts on this?
That or heat up the kydex with a hair blow dryer for about 5 minutes and press down all over the kydex to make it tighter to the gun.Definitely not. I'd contact them about it.
Im not against this but i paid almost $100 for this holster. It should be 100%That or heat up the kydex with a hair blow dryer for about 5 minutes and press down all over the kydex to make it tighter to the gun.
Plenty of YouTube videos on the subject.
I'm not arguing that in the least.Im not against this but i paid almost $100 for this holster. It should be 100%
I agree it should fit properly. I'm sure they will fix it. Just contact them. They will probably send you a new one right away.Im not against this but i paid almost $100 for this holster. It should be 100%
This is what Crossbreed recommends. It takes 5min and its extremely simpleThat or heat up the kydex with a hair blow dryer for about 5 minutes and press down all over the kydex to make it tighter to the gun.
Plenty of YouTube videos on the subject.
Just go easy on the oil. Too much and you will prematurely over condition it and make it too floppy too soon.This is good to know i will get some mink oil. Sucks you got a bad product and then had to deal with bad people. My experience was stellar. Which is why I almost went with them again but i like to branch out and try new things.
I just checked mine and it doesnt do that. (g19) I'd contact them to make it right.So im going to assume this is not supposed to be this way. There is alot of back and forth movement of the gun even when wearing the holster. Thoughts on this?
plus it's on sale and decently priced.I know many here like Crossbreed. I did not. It was easily the least comfortable holster I've tried of that design. I also found that the backing would interfere with assuming a proper grip and, when I was tubbier, would roll over making it harder to holster without flagging myself. The backing comes too close to where the trigger guard meets the grip, forcing a lower grip. The "Combat Cut" option reduces that but makes the sweat guard even floppier. The backing also comes up high enough you can catch your fingernails on it while attempting to draw. All of this is because the single layer backing is both too big and too floppy. If the clips are still metal, they are durable but they are rough on your belt and can scratch furniture that you sit on so just be aware.
I would offer a third option if you want a hybrid holster, the Comp-Tac Minotaur, such as: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2746127409
It uses two pieces of leather and the shape of one reinforces the other. The clips are plastic, I've yet to break one but be aware they are likely to not be as durable as metal clips. I did wear the holster through Craig Douglas' ECQC class, without issue, so I suspect the difference is mostly academic. The sweat guard is properly cut to not interfere with your assuming a grip. I found it much more comfortable than the Crossbr
So i contacted them and they are telling me to heat the kydex and press it around the ejection port. Im going to attempt it when i get home. We will see how it goes. I do have a problem with them telling me to do this because i feel like i shouldnt be correcting a fitment issues from the factory.Just go easy on the oil. Too much and you will prematurely over condition it and make it too floppy too soon.
I just checked mine and it doesnt do that. (g19) I'd contact them to make it right.
I will check them out thank you!I know many here like Crossbreed. I did not. It was easily the least comfortable holster I've tried of that design. I also found that the backing would interfere with assuming a proper grip and, when I was tubbier, would roll over making it harder to holster without flagging myself. The backing comes too close to where the trigger guard meets the grip, forcing a lower grip. The "Combat Cut" option reduces that but makes the sweat guard even floppier. The backing also comes up high enough you can catch your fingernails on it while attempting to draw. All of this is because the single layer backing is both too big and too floppy. If the clips are still metal, they are durable but they are rough on your belt and can scratch furniture that you sit on so just be aware.
I would offer a third option if you want a hybrid holster, the Comp-Tac Minotaur, such as: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2746127409
It uses two pieces of leather and the shape of one reinforces the other. The clips are plastic, I've yet to break one but be aware they are likely to not be as durable as metal clips. I did wear the holster through Craig Douglas' ECQC class, without issue, so I suspect the difference is mostly academic. The sweat guard is properly cut to not interfere with your assuming a grip. I found it much more comfortable than the Crossbreed.
Check and they dont have an option for the pcr.I know many here like Crossbreed. I did not. It was easily the least comfortable holster I've tried of that design. I also found that the backing would interfere with assuming a proper grip and, when I was tubbier, would roll over making it harder to holster without flagging myself. The backing comes too close to where the trigger guard meets the grip, forcing a lower grip. The "Combat Cut" option reduces that but makes the sweat guard even floppier. The backing also comes up high enough you can catch your fingernails on it while attempting to draw. All of this is because the single layer backing is both too big and too floppy. If the clips are still metal, they are durable but they are rough on your belt and can scratch furniture that you sit on so just be aware.
I would offer a third option if you want a hybrid holster, the Comp-Tac Minotaur, such as: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2746127409
It uses two pieces of leather and the shape of one reinforces the other. The clips are plastic, I've yet to break one but be aware they are likely to not be as durable as metal clips. I did wear the holster through Craig Douglas' ECQC class, without issue, so I suspect the difference is mostly academic. The sweat guard is properly cut to not interfere with your assuming a grip. I found it much more comfortable than the Crossbreed.
Yep. Comp-Tac. Been wearing them for well over 10 years now and never had a problem. I really like their mag pouches as well. Now if Raven would just bring back their phantom line the world would be a more blissful placeI know many here like Crossbreed. I did not. It was easily the least comfortable holster I've tried of that design. I also found that the backing would interfere with assuming a proper grip and, when I was tubbier, would roll over making it harder to holster without flagging myself. The backing comes too close to where the trigger guard meets the grip, forcing a lower grip. The "Combat Cut" option reduces that but makes the sweat guard even floppier. The backing also comes up high enough you can catch your fingernails on it while attempting to draw. All of this is because the single layer backing is both too big and too floppy. If the clips are still metal, they are durable but they are rough on your belt and can scratch furniture that you sit on so just be aware.
I would offer a third option if you want a hybrid holster, the Comp-Tac Minotaur, such as: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2746127409
It uses two pieces of leather and the shape of one reinforces the other. The clips are plastic, I've yet to break one but be aware they are likely to not be as durable as metal clips. I did wear the holster through Craig Douglas' ECQC class, without issue, so I suspect the difference is mostly academic. The sweat guard is properly cut to not interfere with your assuming a grip. I found it much more comfortable than the Crossbreed.