kick'em:
Jes:
The crossbreed is very comfortable sitting. My BIL is an assistant pastor and part time LEO. He was really impressed with my crossbreed and is going to recommend to the security team at his church. I have not had one regret with this holster.
If you already have an IWB holster you really like you could order the clips from crossbreed and mod your holster to be tuckable.
Sorry, but I have to ask...where in NC do you live that it is so rough your CHURCH has an ARMED SECURITY TEAM? Fayett-nam? The 60 or 70 year old deacons and ushers with canes, limps, and walkers usually quell the violent old blue-haired lady uprisings in Rocky Mount. On a more serious side, I was about to post asking about how the crossbreed does sitting. Glad I read deeper into this post. How deep can you tuck your shirt with the X-breed and is there a noticeable grip profile above the belt?
For those that doubt nutjobs pick places they think will have the least resistance: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,391786,00.html
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A man wielding a shotgun entered a church and opened fire as congregants watched a youth performance Sunday, killing one person and injuring eight others, police said.
The gunman was tackled by church members and eventually taken into police custody. None of the children were injured. A hospital spokeswoman said five of the wounded were in critical condition.
Knoxville Police Chief Sterling Owen identified the man killed as Greg McKendry, 60, a longtime church member and usher at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church.
"It appears Mr. McKendry was the first person he (the gunman) encountered when he walked into the sanctuary," Owen said. "It's going to be a while before all the facts are cleared up."
A church member who arrived moments after the shooting said the gunman fired three times and was tackled. Steve Drevick said he spoke to several eyewitnesses and that no one at the church recognized the gunman. He did said the gunman had more ammunition on him.
Officials wouldn't say exactly how many people helped subdue the gunman.
"It was a large group and we are thankful for them for without it, this situation could have been even worse," Mayor Bill Haslam said. continued.......