I'm liking the pro stealth...a little iffy on it being ambedexterous, I like to carry at 9 O' Clock with the butt end of the gun facing towards my back not strong side. Any input be great.

Nick
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I can vouch for that.Mike1951 wrote: Most everyone tries cheap holsters to some degree before learning better.
True dat... ...but that said, I do own a leather holster from Desantis — a Speed Scabbard — and it is a well made leather holster at a very reasonable price.USA1 wrote:I can vouch for that.Mike1951 wrote: Most everyone tries cheap holsters to some degree before learning better.
That is pretty nice for the money.The Annoyed Man wrote:True dat... ...but that said, I do own a leather holster from Desantis — a Speed Scabbard — and it is a well made leather holster at a very reasonable price.USA1 wrote:I can vouch for that.Mike1951 wrote: Most everyone tries cheap holsters to some degree before learning better.
Yup. So glad I stumbled onto this site when I was looking for CHL info.USA1 wrote:That is pretty nice for the money.The Annoyed Man wrote:True dat... ...but that said, I do own a leather holster from Desantis — a Speed Scabbard — and it is a well made leather holster at a very reasonable price.USA1 wrote:I can vouch for that.Mike1951 wrote: Most everyone tries cheap holsters to some degree before learning better.
Just goes to show that this forum truly is a "wealth of information"...I think Joe817 coined that phrase.
Had it not been for TexasCHLforum, I'd still be sportin an Uncle Mikes.
I think you'll find it a keeper. Did you order the combat cut? It may be better to not get the combat cut and trim it yourself, if needed (after you decide to keep it).nmartine wrote:I ended up ordering a crossbreed supertuck deluxe. After seeing this holster be recommended numerous times on this board I went for it. Can't hurt if I don't like it within two weeks I can always send it back.
The Combat Grip is where we trim away some of the leather from the holster
backer. This allows a firmer grasp on the gun during the draw stroke. This modification does sacrifice a little bit of comfort but does increase the draw speed. This is an extra cost option because this cut is made to follow the contour of the slide/grip of the individual firearm and varies from one gun to another.
Approximatley 20% of our customers like this option, the others either have no preference or feel it sacrificess too much comfort.
If you are unsure, don't order it, we can do it later if you would like, but once it's done, it's done.
or http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=95" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Mike1951 wrote:I would suggest saving your money for a real holster.
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