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Barth
04-05-2013, 03:43 PM
http://crossfiregear.com/index.php
http://crossfiregear.com/images/header_logo.png
Everyone here knows I like being Elite.
But seriously,
When it comes to holsters and concealed carry.
Like most of us I've tried endless holsters and ways to pack heat.
In the end I've settled on a good belt and cross draw.
As a holster I like ballistic nylon; outside the waist band, but inside the belt.
Never found a cross draw holster I like.
So I get cheapo ballistic nylon ambi holsters.
Grab some shears, carve up the holster and go with that.

Today I came across a Crossfire Elite holster called "The Traverse".
The clouds parted and the angles sang.
I tried it out and bought two more in different sizes.
They seem to run about 1/2" big on the sizing.
http://crossfiregear.com/images/products/13_features.png

aKahrt_and_p2KT
04-05-2013, 09:40 PM
I suppose they have a good product but that website is set up pretty confusing, the fact that they have so many holster designs and just list them by name takes a while to figure out what you are looking for. I have not had good experience with holster made of that material because the front sight has grabbed the material on draw but I have not tried one of those holsters so that's just me generalizing. Anyway, I have not seen that manufacturer before so thanks for bringing the name up!

Barth
04-05-2013, 10:08 PM
I suppose they have a good product but that website is set up pretty confusing, the fact that they have so many holster designs and just list them by name takes a while to figure out what you are looking for. I have not had good experience with holster made of that material because the front sight has grabbed the material on draw but I have not tried one of those holsters so that's just me generalizing. Anyway, I have not seen that manufacturer before so thanks for bringing the name up!

I know what you're talking about.
And I'm very big on a clean, fluid, fast draw.
These holsters are very well made and designed.
The front sight doesn't grab at all.

There are a lot of designs.
This one just caught my eye.
As it's clearly what I like in a holster.
And haven't found with all the major brands at any price.
Mine cost a whopping $22. Which IMHO is a steal.
https://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/thumbnail/photo17/c0/15/da9b84ca22e5__1365344876000.jpeg?tw=0&th=720&s=true&rs=falsehttps://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/thumbnail/photo26/93/9b/b31d7f5f71db__1365344890000.jpeg?tw=0&th=720&s=true&rs=falsehttps://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/thumbnail/photo41/dd/11/ed5efa54daf3__1365347149000.jpg?tw=0&th=720&s=true&rs=falsehttps://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/thumbnail/photo48/44/32/35446d2a3c24__1365344907000.jpeg?tw=0&th=720&s=true&rs=false

newCW45guy
05-16-2013, 11:46 PM
I suppose they have a good product but that website is set up pretty confusing, the fact that they have so many holster designs and just list them by name takes a while to figure out what you are looking for. I have not had good experience with holster made of that material because the front sight has grabbed the material on draw but I have not tried one of those holsters so that's just me generalizing. Anyway, I have not seen that manufacturer before so thanks for bringing the name up!


Agreed, Their links say for auto holsters SHOULD point to an intermediate page with pictures/descriptions rather than names that the public doesn't know.

But other than that they have an impressive selection.

If I ever decide to go the shoulder holster route I've bookmarked them.