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    Bes t CCW holster option for Glock 27 during active stuff

    I've got a few of the off the shelf holsters but haven't found a great / secure option for CCW during family activities. Today I took the kids on a hike and bike ride in typical Georgia summer casual attire (shorts and a tee shirt). During stuff like this I usually put the G27 and a mag in a Nike fanny pouch that is covered by my tee shirt (chamber unloaded) - I know this is isn't ideal and it would take a couple of seconds to access and make ready - but I haven't found a better option that is concealed / secure and comfortable. What are you using to carry during active family stuff?
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    These guys:

    http://crossbreedholsters.com/

    Both the Supertuck and the Minituck offer excellent concealment and are hands down the most comfortable IWB I have ever tried. Both Full size and compact pistols do great in these. Plus, you have the option to tuck in your shirt around them if you so choose, which sometimes actually helps concealment, especially when I have my full size M&P. Kydex completely shrouds the trigger and trigger guard. While it doesn't have active retention, the belt you use to keep it in place provides good enough retention that I have never had a pistol slip out of one whether running, jumping, you name it. Price is competitive (plus they have a NRA discount) and on top of all that they are downright nice folks.
    "Somebody tries to kill you, you try to kill them right back!" - Malcolm Reynolds

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    http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPT3.as...07&CatalogID=7


    I have one of these and carry my Glock 27 and 22 in it. Good holster. The other one I have for the G27 is a Blade-Tech IWB holster. It's good, the Galco is a little more comfortable.

    A little cheaper option with better delivery time is this one.
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    I've never heard of crossbreed, definitely going to order one and check it out, thanks!

    Personally I've been using Raven Concealment for a long while now. I would recommend them but I got mine before the astronomical long wait time. I hear it's around 3 months currently, but I also saw that they offer pre-made holsters that ship much faster.

    If you can wait, they're worth it in my opinion. Great retention.

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    Alessi Talon Plus

    I've really liked the Talon Plus by Alessi. I used it with my 27 when I had one. Very comfortable.

    http://shop.alessigunholsters.com/It...20Glock%20Guns


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    I bought a CCC shaggy for my G26 from a member here and have been very impressed with the retention. If you're not comfortable with AIWB, a hybrid leather/kydex holster would probably be a safe bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TapRackBang20 View Post
    These guys:

    http://crossbreedholsters.com/

    Both the Supertuck and the Minituck offer excellent concealment and are hands down the most comfortable IWB I have ever tried. Both Full size and compact pistols do great in these. Plus, you have the option to tuck in your shirt around them if you so choose, which sometimes actually helps concealment, especially when I have my full size M&P. Kydex completely shrouds the trigger and trigger guard. While it doesn't have active retention, the belt you use to keep it in place provides good enough retention that I have never had a pistol slip out of one whether running, jumping, you name it. Price is competitive (plus they have a NRA discount) and on top of all that they are downright nice folks.
    TapRack - thanks for sending the link to the crossbreed website. I've never heard of of Crossbreed holsters but looking at their website the Supertuck may be what i need. Leaning towards the horsehide version. Also it appears the same version would fit my G22, G24 and G27 if I'm reading their site correctly.

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    +1 on the Crossbreed.

    I went with the horsehide and the combat cut and never looked back. If you want to save a couple of bucks, it is easy to do the combat cut yourself. I don't have a cowhide holster to compare, but the horse hide has been very durable and comfortable.

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    I hike and mountain bike a lot. And I also own a bunch of holsters. While I love the crossbreed, for day to day edc its really great. I have found IWB holsters don't work great for hiking biking. My current favorite for hiking/mountain biking is the raven concealment and or bravo concealment kydex OWB.

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    I forgot about Theis holsters. Have a friend that has one and he likes it a lot.

    http://theisholsters.com/

    Not my video.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqHIKNeDkrA

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