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    Concealing FNP9

    I'm a new member here and I'm trying to find options to conceal my FNP9. During the winter is not an issue but here in SC we don't stay cold long. Ideas/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckshot1224 View Post
    I'm a new member here and I'm trying to find options to conceal my FNP9. During the winter is not an issue but here in SC we don't stay cold long. Ideas/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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    Crossbreed supertuck. I'm able to conceal mine with just a polo shirt or button down shirt. I'm 6'3" and 170 pounds and able to conceal it with that holster.
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    I prefer the Maxtuck from White Hat over the Crossbreed but either is an excellent option for concealing a pistol of any size in any weather.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Blooze View Post
    I prefer the Maxtuck from White Hat over the Crossbreed but either is an excellent option for concealing a pistol of any size in any weather.
    The only difference appears to be that the Crossbreed uses rivets vs. the screws.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djv38 View Post
    The only difference appears to be that the Crossbreed uses rivets vs. the screws.
    Exactly the case sir. I can order a $20 kydex scabbard for a new weapon vs an $80 holster. White Hat also doesn't charge to put a combat cut on your holster so it's a bit cheaper.

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    I need to be able to conceal while tucking in my shirt. Any ideas?

    I can make that work in most all cases but looking for all options.

    Thanks!

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    Either one of the two aforementioned holsters are tuckable as long as you don't mind the clips showing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckshot1224 View Post
    I need to be able to conceal while tucking in my shirt. Any ideas?

    I can make that work in most all cases but looking for all options.

    Thanks!
    As Dan said both the Maxtuck and the Supertuck from Crossbreed are tuckable and conceal well that way. The clips show on your belt but unless the person looking is familiar with the holster they won't know what they are seeing. Crossbreed also sells J-hooks that go behind the belt and velcro clips if you have a belt with velcro. The j-hooks and velcro hooks from Crossbreed fit the Maxtuck as well. I think I have a pic of my holster tucked, let me look.

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