I called Crossbreed earlier today to ask some questions regarding their belly band holster, one of the questions I asked was in reference to this RUclips video mentioning how there are gaps inbetween the Velcro, the gentleman I talked to said he knew which video I was talking about and said he even reached out to you as to why there are gaps, that the elastic won’t stretch as well. But just wanted to let you know Crossbreed remembers you which is good and to say great video, very informative. 👍🏻
Been shopping around for past 2 days. I’m a SuperTuck® IWB Holster crossbreed user. This has been the best showing to help my decision making on a belly band. Thank you
Barbarian Hoarder Dad, I wanted the Enigma, but they don’t have a solution for an M&P Shield .45. So I ordered the Crossbreed Belly Band last night. Hopefully it works.
I was searching belly bands and found your video, thanks for making it. I have a couple of questions - am I correct that you no longer carry an extra mag due to the compartment tearing? And, i am interested in this belly band, but as with any of them, I wonder if they are advisable with a grip safety? Thanks!
@@maureen3134 I don’t like guns for carry with grip safety as it is a point of failure. The crossbreed had a Kydex holster that attaches to the band so the trigger is covered so it’s safe to carry.
@@Thebarbariandad it's a holster concealment chassis system. It's rigid in just the right places to make the shape of the gun conform to the user's shape, and it's flexible where it needs to be. Because it uses a faceplate and rigid belt, it employs concealment mechanics belly bands can only dream of, and it is built to not only withstand fights, but it retains the holstered firearm throughout. PHLster gave it to beta testers and basically said "fight while wearing it" for 2 years before releasing it to the public
I called Crossbreed earlier today to ask some questions regarding their belly band holster, one of the questions I asked was in reference to this RUclips video mentioning how there are gaps inbetween the Velcro, the gentleman I talked to said he knew which video I was talking about and said he even reached out to you as to why there are gaps, that the elastic won’t stretch as well. But just wanted to let you know Crossbreed remembers you which is good and to say great video, very informative. 👍🏻
Glad I could help you. Thanks for the mentioning to them.
Been shopping around for past 2 days. I’m a SuperTuck® IWB Holster crossbreed user. This has been the best showing to help my decision making on a belly band. Thank you
Glad I could help!
Badass man I ordered mine with spare mag carrier for my glock 19. Should get it in a week or so. Can't wait!
cool man. i hope this is something that helps you out in your daily carry.
The Blackhawk stache nacho and PHLster Enigma are good too.
Barbarian Hoarder Dad, I wanted the Enigma, but they don’t have a solution for an M&P Shield .45. So I ordered the Crossbreed Belly Band last night. Hopefully it works.
i want to try the enigma one day but its a lot more expensive
Buying this for my first conceal carry holster 👍
It’s a great one and very versatile
Any concern about the Velcro giving way and coming off with the gun while drawing?
This is the way
Nicely done and to the point. Thanks for sharing 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I was searching belly bands and found your video, thanks for making it. I have a couple of questions - am I correct that you no longer carry an extra mag due to the compartment tearing? And, i am interested in this belly band, but as with any of them, I wonder if they are advisable with a grip safety? Thanks!
I don’t like grip safeties personally which is why I like Glock and sig. extra mag can go into a pocket, bag, jacket etc. always have extra.
@@Thebarbariandad Would you say no to grip safeties for any type of carry holster? My other option is one of the Crossbreeds with a belt.
@@maureen3134 I don’t like guns for carry with grip safety as it is a point of failure. The crossbreed had a Kydex holster that attaches to the band so the trigger is covered so it’s safe to carry.
@@Thebarbariandad Thank you for taking the time to reply, you’ve been very helpful.
Have you seen the PHLster Enigma?
i have not? what is it?
@@Thebarbariandad it's a holster concealment chassis system. It's rigid in just the right places to make the shape of the gun conform to the user's shape, and it's flexible where it needs to be. Because it uses a faceplate and rigid belt, it employs concealment mechanics belly bands can only dream of, and it is built to not only withstand fights, but it retains the holstered firearm throughout. PHLster gave it to beta testers and basically said "fight while wearing it" for 2 years before releasing it to the public
ill have to check it out. My main use of this belly band is deep concealment so what you said is interesting.
G43 grip is to small,43x is nice though
I spy a zit zit! Are a Sabbath keeper?
@@Quiverfull12 yes I try to keep Sabbath
Crossbreed -DO NOT BUY
@@ShawnShipstad why