New Comp tac holster
New Comp tac holster
Has anyone seen/tried this new holster from CompTac?
http://www.comp-tac.com/catalog/product ... ucts_id=95
http://www.comp-tac.com/catalog/product ... ucts_id=95
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Comp-Tac is distributing them and is providing the kydex body for the holster, but the MTAC is officially "made" by Minotaur holsters. Looks like a good design that I will have to look into in the not-too-distant future. There are a couple of threads about this over on GlockTalk, and someone over there has one on order, so we might get a review soon.
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That looks like a nice holster BUT, it looks nearly identical to Tucker Gunleather's, "The Answer" holster.
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Tucker's Answer has Kydex only on the outside of the holster. The gun is against the leather on the inside. The MTAC completely encases the gun in Kydex. I imagine this would have to make the MTAC slightly quicker (leather drags more) but also slightly less flexible and a little thicker (by the thickness of the inside Kydex and molding clearances). I'm intrigued, especially at a price some $50 less than the Tucker and with Comp-Tac's excellent customer service standing behind it.
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That's intersting. Especially since Comp-Tac makes the kydex parts that Tucker's uses.
Looks like it would solve the retention issues that The Answer has. Not that it's a huge issue, but it would be better if it kept a little firmer hold on the weapon.
Looks like it would solve the retention issues that The Answer has. Not that it's a huge issue, but it would be better if it kept a little firmer hold on the weapon.
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Not true--the kydex only covers half of the gun, just like The Answer.barres wrote:Tucker's Answer has Kydex only on the outside of the holster. The gun is against the leather on the inside. The MTAC completely encases the gun in Kydex.
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Oops!NormalRandy wrote:Not true--the kydex only covers half of the gun, just like The Answer.barres wrote:Tucker's Answer has Kydex only on the outside of the holster. The gun is against the leather on the inside. The MTAC completely encases the gun in Kydex.

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