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    Default Crossbreed holsters option questions.

    I am thinking about getting a new holster for my p365. Looking at crossbreed and have a couple of questions about options they offer.

    1. They offer standard clips, j clips for additional money or v clips for additional money. Are the J or V clips worth it?

    2. They offer standard cut vs. combat cut for more money. Any advantage to the combat cut?

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    Default Re: Crossbreed holsters option questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    I am thinking about getting a new holster for my p365. Looking at crossbreed and have a couple of questions about options they offer.

    1. They offer standard clips, j clips for additional money or v clips for additional money. Are the J or V clips worth it?

    2. They offer standard cut vs. combat cut for more money. Any advantage to the combat cut?

    Thank you,

    Troll
    I haven't used the J or V clips, so I can't say if there is an advantage, but as long as the standard clips are steel, they work well. Early versions used plastic clips, but they could break at the sharp bend from over-flexing, and I don't think Crossbreed uses plastic anymore.
    I bought a standard cut for a CZ-75, and after a time I decided to give it a combat cut treatment. I wish I hadn't. The grip, beavertail, and hammer now rub and poke into my side, which gets irritating after a while. I recommend the standard cut.
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    Default Re: Crossbreed holsters option questions.

    They*re good holsters, but I actually find all kydex to be more comfortable.
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    Default Re: Crossbreed holsters option questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by philadelphia patriot View Post
    They*re good holsters, but I actually find all kydex to be more comfortable.
    Inconthievable!
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    Default Re: Crossbreed holsters option questions.

    1. I like the standard clips, so no to the J or V clips for me.

    2. I prefer the Combat Cut, it allows for a more positive grip while the gun is in the holster.

    Good luck on your choice.
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    Default Re: Crossbreed holsters option questions.

    If you do get a crossbreed holster, I recommend founders series leather. It is more comfortable than horsehide but is just as good at keep moisture away from your gun.
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