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TJS
08-11-2007, 12:27
The people at Comp-Tac are nothing short of fantastic! In my line of work, I needed a MTAC for my PM-9 ASAP. I placed an order this last Tuesday (with an offer to pay more for expedite service). By Wednesday the holster was done! I paid the extra for express shipping and got it today! As I write this, I am wearing my MTAC against bare skin with just a t shirt tucked in to cover it. It is much more comfortable than my C-Tac alone. Comp-Tac was very nice to me and their communication was excellent throughout the entire order. Another plus to this holster is the interchangeable holster bodies one can get to accomodate a wide variety of guns.

On my particular model there is only 1/2 of a kydex holster body: the gun is against leather on the body side and the other side is the kydex body.

:thumbsup: So what can I say about Comp-Tac? Nothing but great service, an excellent piece of hardware at a very fair price and customer service unmatched by many of the "custom" makers out there. I can't wait for them to get the j-frame body in!

:banana:

Mark 19
08-11-2007, 12:37
On my particular model there is only 1/2 of a kydex holster body: the gun is against leather on the body side and the other side is the kydex body. That's what I wanted to hear. I'm going to get one.

TenMillimeter
08-11-2007, 14:18
I've got one on order that will be shipping out very soon. Can't wait to get it and try it out. I currently have 3 CTAC's and a paddle.

I really like their new website and addition to their excellent customer service with them now providing order status updates.

akgunnut
08-11-2007, 14:58
I love my MTAC too! I originally wanted the CTAC, but I'm glad I came across this one. It's so comfortable, and easy to put on and take off, I no longer have to remove my belt!

TJS
08-11-2007, 15:48
Yes, I too noticed the ease of putting it on.:banana:

madone
08-12-2007, 09:39
I just got mine (slide for 26/19) on Friday.

I used to be a CTAC guy, no longer. The MTAC is so much more confortable. It feels so much better and seems to ride even better then the CTAC.

arcanetripwire
08-12-2007, 12:32
I'm in the process of getting my CCW and will most likely go with an MTAC as my first rig.

TFin04
08-12-2007, 14:12
Is the MTAC any thicker, overall, than the CTAC?

Thanks.

G21craig
08-12-2007, 14:55
I`m about to place a order to Comp-Tac, thanks for telling us about your dealings with them,it just made my choice even more easy.

choochboost
08-12-2007, 15:54
Originally posted by TFin04
Is the MTAC any thicker, overall, than the CTAC?

Thanks.
I don't have one but I was told by Comp-Tac's GM that it is.

AZ-Robert
08-12-2007, 15:57
:needspics:

akgunnut
08-12-2007, 16:47
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b387/spyderdude18/MTAC2.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b387/spyderdude18/MTAC.jpg

Sorry for the bad pictures. It conceals very well, even with just a t-shirt tucked in. I should have gone with the standard clips, but got the J clips to reduce the risk of someone wanting to know what the clips on my belt were. The J clips do stay on for me, but sometimes they like to shift around.

TFin04
08-12-2007, 16:59
How much thicker are the Mtac to the Ctac?

I'm a pretty small framed guy and would like the Mtac to accommodate the different guns I plan to carry. One of those guns is a Glock which is already on the thick side as it is.

Any help would be great, thanks!

unlearned69
08-13-2007, 08:37
TFin04-

I'd say the MTAC is about 1/8 - 3/16 thicker than the CTAC. It has two layers of leather, but the kydex is only on the front. It does not wrap the etire gun in kydex. I don't think there is any differewnce in the amount of retention between the two. For the added comfort, I'd say it is worth the extra thickness. I don't use my CTAC much because the clips dig in on the bottoms. The MTAC's leather covers the bottom of the clips, and the leather sweeat shield is much more comfortable. I don't think it will be much harder to hide., especially when tucking in your shirt.

TJS
08-13-2007, 08:57
What little added thickness the leather provides off-sets the comfort the leather provides (IMHO!).

passive101
08-13-2007, 11:28
What is the point of tucking a shirt in behind the firearm?

choochboost
08-13-2007, 11:42
To keep your shirt out of the way for easier draw once you clear your cover garment. But when we talk about these holsters being tuckable, we're talking about tucking in the shirt over the firearm. You might want to do this if you wear a suit and want to remove your jacket in the office but still carry discreetly.

passive101
08-13-2007, 12:29
I usually only wear a button up shirt. Would having a shirt under my button up shirt help conceal it or make it easier to draw then my bare skin?

arcanetripwire
08-13-2007, 12:41
Just curious, and this may be a silly question, but this holster would work just fine covered by just a regular t-shirt/polo not being tucked in?

passive101
08-13-2007, 12:45
Yes this and the CTAC holster will work just fine without a shirt being tucked in.

HNS
08-13-2007, 15:20
How is retention compared to the CTAC when it is not on body?

TFin04
08-13-2007, 15:44
Originally posted by passive101
I usually only wear a button up shirt. Would having a shirt under my button up shirt help conceal it or make it easier to draw then my bare skin?

No but it is much more comfortable IMO.

I wear a light tshirt under everything I wear, even when I'm just wearing another tshirt on top of it.

They sell light white cotton shirts in packs of 6-12 for cheap at clothing stores. Hanes "tageless tee's" are a popular brand. They have long tails and shorter than usual sleeves to be able to wear under about anything.

happy seal
08-13-2007, 16:06
Hey guys,
How well does your shirt tuck in? Ireally like to be tucked in well with no outer garment and I am slightly overweight in the belly area. Will this work for me?
Thanks

unlearned69
08-13-2007, 16:13
Originally posted by HNS
How is retention compared to the CTAC when it is not on body?

Mine doesn't have quite as much off-body retention as my other CT holsters. It doesn't have the same *click* of the CTAC or other Comp-Tac holsters, but still holds it well. I can hold mine upside down and my G19 will stay in the holster, but a small shake will jar it loose. On-body holds it tighter. I haven't tried adjusting the tension, but it appears that I could tighten it up some. The holster body is not quite toughing the leather all of the way up on the left side. I imagine that I could make it just as tight as my other holsters. FWIW my CTAC and shirt tucker will take shaking without the pistol falling out while inverted off-body, but that is the way they are adjusted.

unlearned69
08-13-2007, 16:20
Originally posted by happy seal
Hey guys,
How well does your shirt tuck in? I really like to be tucked in well with no outer garment and I am slightly overweight in the belly area. Will this work for me?
Thanks

Shouldn't be a problem as long as you appropriately blouse the shirt. I've not had any problems with any CT tuckable or the MTAC. I also have a little extra around the middle.

happy seal
08-13-2007, 16:27
thank you for the reply













:banana:

Blinky
08-13-2007, 23:56
I e-mailed comp-tac and they said that they were going to produce an M-Tac for the new pps's...I can't wait.

Originally posted by passive101
What is the point of tucking a shirt in behind the firearm?

If you're talking about the picture that was posted, it looks like he pulled up his cover shirt to reaveal his undershirt and the pistol. Personally, unless I'm working out, I always have an under shirt on. I can sweat in the winter so I need that extra layer so I don't get pit stains on my normal shirts.

slow ride
08-14-2007, 08:28
The best recipe I've found for a c-tac is a white t-shirt tucked in, holster, then a light button up shirt untucked. I like my c-tac, but would really like to give the m-tac a try. It looks more comfortable.


I wonder how well it would hide a Sig 220.

Scott41984
08-14-2007, 14:12
I am about to order the 9/40/357 slide.

I just want to make sure this is the slide model that will accommendate the G19 and G26?

unlearned69
08-14-2007, 16:55
Originally posted by Scott41984
I am about to order the 9/40/357 slide.

I just want to make sure this is the slide model that will accommendate the G19 and G26?

That's the one!

rddiehl
08-14-2007, 18:59
i just ordered one also for my 23 and 27, also got the extra body for my 29/30. i will have to see how it compares to my milt sparks. i have a CTAC that I don't like all that much.

TenMillimeter
08-16-2007, 15:55
Mine just arrived today for my 29. I must say I'm very impressed. As a fairly long time CTAC user, this is the next step towards perfection. It's very comfortable, and the workmanship is outstanding.

I do wish it had a better "click" to it, but I think retention will still be excellent. There's a good deal of friction from the leather when the belt is snug.

The best part is: No more pokes from components. They can be tweaked out on the CTAC, but this holster is plug-n-play. Still gotta play with the cant angle, but that's easy. I don't see the extra thickness being a problem at all, and honestly I don't even notice it in use.

notasccrmom
08-16-2007, 17:08
Anyone using one with an extended mag release? If so, any problems? My C-TAC is made to accomodate the extended mag release, but how is it with the leather up against it?

unlearned69
08-16-2007, 18:12
I did try it around the house with my 34 to see how it fit. I didn't do a lot of stuff, but it didn't hit the mag release. It may happen with more strenuous activity, but I can't tell you for sure.

Mike 257
08-16-2007, 18:26
Im also going to order one tonight,Guess my 1 week old CTAC will be up for sale

steve24
08-16-2007, 18:31
Originally posted by Mike 257
Im also going to order one tonight,Guess my 1 week old CTAC will be up for sale

Just send it back to them, that's what I did. They have a 30 day guarantee that allows you to return or exchange your holster.

:thumbsup:

Mike 257
08-16-2007, 18:36
I didnt know that, very cool. I will call them tomorrow

Glockanatorrrrr
08-16-2007, 18:51
Anyone else have any pics of this? I'm chomping at the bit to buy one!!

steve24
08-16-2007, 19:11
Here's a couple of pics and a review from another forum:
http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1824

Mike 257
08-16-2007, 20:06
Steve24 I just realised I bought my CTAC from Gunners alley so I cannot send it back

stolivar
08-16-2007, 20:15
They sent mine off on the 10th and I still don't have it. This is the 16th.

I am jealous as all get out....



steve

BuckyP
08-17-2007, 07:32
I'm very happy to hear all the good responses. On a whim, I ordered one on Monday. The email said 7-10 days. Two days later I get an email and it says it's been sent to shipping. Quite a bit nicer than 20+ weeks that a few of my leather holsters took.

stolivar
08-17-2007, 08:19
Well it finally arrived.:thumbsup: This one was ordered on the 8th and got here on the 17th.

Now the comparison.... Against the Answer by Tucker Gunleather.

I would say it is on par with the Answer in fit and finish (which is very nice).

It is very comfortable, just like the Answer.

Now where they differ is on the price... $70 versus $125 Winner MTAC.....

Really the only difference between the two is who makes the leather backing. Since the clips and the body are both made by Ctac. Minotaur makes the leather for the Mtac and Tucker for the Answer.

Also you can buy another body for it for $30 and use it for another gun.

Conclusion is I would buy this one over the Answer If I had to buy another holster. Mostly on price and you do not have to wait for 12 weeks to get it.

Steve

choochboost
08-17-2007, 13:02
Originally posted by stolivar
Well it finally arrived.:thumbsup: This one was ordered on the 8th and got here on the 17th.

Now the comparison.... Against the Answer by Tucker Gunleather.

I would say it is on par with the Answer in fit and finish (which is very nice).

It is very comfortable, just like the Answer.

Now where they differ is on the price... $70 versus $125 Winner MTAC.....

Really the only difference between the two is who makes the leather backing. Since the clips and the body are both made by Ctac. Minotaur makes the leather for the Mtac and Tucker for the Answer.

Also you can buy another body for it for $30 and use it for another gun.

Conclusion is I would buy this one over the Answer If I had to buy another holster. Mostly on price and you do not have to wait for 12 weeks to get it.

Steve
Compared to the Answer, are the clips closer together or farther apart on the MTAC?

arcanetripwire
08-17-2007, 13:16
Does anyone else have any pictures of them wearing their new MTAC?

stolivar
08-17-2007, 13:48
http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/5305/holstersuj0.th.jpg (http://img74.imageshack.us/my.php?image=holstersuj0.jpg)
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i197/stolivar/holsters.jpg
Just click on picture to make bigger

steve

White Buffalo
08-17-2007, 16:34
More than pleased with mine, I placed the order last monday night after work, recieved it today, friday afternoon. I had been holding out on buying a holster for my uspf9 for awhile now, looking at everything everyone had to offer. Saw this come out and I'm glad I waited. I avoided having yet another holster in the useless drawer.

lakota222
08-18-2007, 10:50
I have only had my MTAC for G26 for a few minutes and I already feel like I have a winner. It disappears under a t-shirt and does not "rub me the wrong way" like my CTAC did w/o a shirt tucked in. I liked my CTAC alot but I would be hard pressed to order one over the MTAC now.

The retention seems very good too. I turned my holster upside down(unloadedof course) and shook it and the gun did not come out.

...Now to fiddle with the position of the belt clips.

Mike 257
08-18-2007, 13:10
I have only had my MTAC for G26 for a few minutes and I already feel like I have a winner. It disappears under a t-shirt and does not "rub me the wrong way" like my CTAC did w/o a shirt tucked in. I liked my CTAC alot but I would be hard pressed to order one over the MTAC now

ok thats it , Im ordering one today

rwojcik
08-18-2007, 13:18
Now if they were able to perfect one for the 1911. I emailed and they told me no to 1911 style due to disengaging saftey. Anyone tried theirs in this style yet? specifically the Warthog.

White Buffalo
08-18-2007, 18:36
Originally posted by rwojcik
Now if they were able to perfect one for the 1911. I emailed and they told me no to 1911 style due to disengaging saftey. Anyone tried theirs in this style yet? specifically the Warthog. ? Please explain what you mean by the safety? I carry my USP C&L and would hate it if they meant the thumb safety..

rwojcik
08-18-2007, 19:10
Originally posted by White Buffalo
? Please explain what you mean by the safety? I carry my USP C&L and would hate it if they meant the thumb safety..

That is what they had informed me, no 1911's as they noticed that they were disengaging but will post when something has been designed.

attached email:

No 1911 holsters yet. We found that they can disengage the thumb safety. I will post when we resolve this issue. Thank you, J.B.
Comp-Tac Victory Gear
PO Box 1809
Spring, TX 77383
(281) 209-3040

rwojcik
08-18-2007, 19:55
Originally posted by White Buffalo
? Please explain what you mean by the safety? I carry my USP C&L and would hate it if they meant the thumb safety..

That is what they had informed me, no 1911's as they noticed that they were disengaging but will post when something has been designed.

White Buffalo
08-18-2007, 20:06
Originally posted by rwojcik
That is what they had informed me, no 1911's as they noticed that they were disengaging but will post when something has been designed.

attached email:

No 1911 holsters yet. We found that they can disengage the thumb safety. I will post when we resolve this issue. Thank you, J.B.
Comp-Tac Victory Gear
PO Box 1809
Spring, TX 77383
(281) 209-3040 Well, I gotta be honest... that pisses me off. ALOT of USP owners carry C&L, knowing that could be a problem with their holster, even a damn safety issue, they shouldn't have been selling them to us USP owners without at least warning us first. I'll keep a good watch on it the next couple of days and if my safety is dropped, I'll post the bad news.... and subsequently never recomend another one of their products again.

rwojcik
08-18-2007, 20:14
Originally posted by White Buffalo
Well, I gotta be honest... that pisses me off. ALOT of USP owners carry C&L, knowing that could be a problem with their holster, even a damn safety issue, they shouldn't have been selling them to us USP owners without at least warning us first. I'll keep a good watch on it the next couple of days and if my safety is dropped, I'll post the bad news.... and subsequently never recomend another one of their products again.

I too had hoped this would be resolved but nowhere does it state that this could be a potential problem. Although many 1911's have the grip safety it kind of breaks the muscle memory of drawing.

choochboost
08-18-2007, 20:27
Although somewhat similar, my USP control lever is not like a 1911. Its possible that they haven't had problems with the USP safety.

rwojcik
08-18-2007, 20:36
Originally posted by choochboost
Although somewhat similar, my USP control lever is not like a 1911. Its possible that they haven't had problems with the USP safety.

Maybe they don't consider the USP a 1911 style or as you say maybe just not your model. Although as interesting and practical the holster may be, I will likely have to wait until they list my style or succumb to another type.

White Buffalo
08-18-2007, 20:38
Originally posted by choochboost
Although somewhat similar, my USP control lever is not like a 1911. Its possible that they haven't had problems with the USP safety. Very true and that is what I am hoping... I'm not willing to throw them under the bus as of yet, I'm just a little sketched as while it's not just like a 1911 style, it's VERY close and I see no reason why a 1911 safety would drop and not a V1 USP. I'll post a new thread and let everyone know what happens in a week.

choochboost
08-19-2007, 11:38
Originally posted by choochboost
Although somewhat similar, my USP control lever is not like a 1911. Its possible that they haven't had problems with the USP safety.
I was trying to be gracious with my above comment, but I just found out that they will not make the MTAC for the M&P45 with the manual safety. Sounds like someone needs to ask Comp-tac directly about the USP. As of now, its looking like carrying a USP in a MTAC might not be a good idea.

Even if it turns out to be a problem with the USP I don't think it will be necessary to throw them under the bus. They'll make it right.

madcitycop
08-19-2007, 15:11
Ive got a 22 and a 27 is there any reason why I should buy 2 different holsters or will the slide model work just the same with the same benefits? Thanks.

unlearned69
08-19-2007, 19:00
Originally posted by james.dexter
Ive got a 22 and a 27 is there any reason why I should buy 2 different holsters or will the slide model work just the same with the same benefits? Thanks.

I bought the slide. It fits my 34, 19, and my wife's 26. That's what I would go with. I've used some of Comp-Tac's holster that weren't slides, and I found them to be less comfortable. IMO the slide is the way to go.

arcanetripwire
08-19-2007, 19:16
just ordered mine for a Sig 229

happyguy
08-19-2007, 19:42
Originally posted by rwojcik
That is what they had informed me, no 1911's as they noticed that they were disengaging but will post when something has been designed.

attached email:

No 1911 holsters yet. We found that they can disengage the thumb safety. I will post when we resolve this issue. Thank you, J.B.
Comp-Tac Victory Gear
PO Box 1809
Spring, TX 77383
(281) 209-3040

I have a Tucker "The Answer" and have never had a problem with the safety.

Regards,
Happyguy :)

rwojcik
08-19-2007, 21:33
Originally posted by happyguy
I have a Tucker "The Answer" and have never had a problem with the safety.

Regards,
Happyguy :)
May have to look at this one. warthog model available?

Mark 19
08-19-2007, 23:12
Ordered one tonight!

jbr3006
08-20-2007, 06:36
Originally posted by rwojcik
That is what they had informed me, no 1911's as they noticed that they were disengaging but will post when something has been designed.

attached email:

No 1911 holsters yet. We found that they can disengage the thumb safety. I will post when we resolve this issue. Thank you, J.B.
Comp-Tac Victory Gear
PO Box 1809
Spring, TX 77383
(281) 209-3040

I have just found out that it is only the Slide version that has this issue. The full holster version is good to go. Sorry guys, J.B.

rwojcik
08-20-2007, 06:39
Originally posted by jbr3006
I have just found out that it is only the Slide version that has this issue. The full holster version is good to go. Sorry guys, J.B.
Thanks JB, now is there a version for the Warthog?

White Buffalo
08-20-2007, 07:28
Randy at Comp-Tac just emailed me back saying they experienced no problems with the USPs, so everything should be fine... I'll keep an eye on it and report what I find out with in the week in a new post. I imagine it should be ok though..

BuckyP
08-20-2007, 12:34
Ordered last Monday, arrived today. Can't wait to get home and try it out. :banana: :banana:

:thumbsup: to Comptac!

Ferth
08-20-2007, 19:20
Ordered a CTAC last Monday, it arrived today (though lacking the smarties... *sigh*). Unfortunately, I didn't send in my FL CCW packet until today, so best case scenario I'll be carrying in a Missouri Wal-Mart in two weeks.

Scott41984
08-20-2007, 19:49
My MCTAC came in today. Took them 6 days from ordering to my door. Very good service. I received everything as ordered, a personalized thank-you written in the package, and a little peice of candy.

This holster is very comfortable. I have tried the Bianchi Professional 100, BladeTech UCH, and Galco Summer Comfort and nothing worked. Whether it was the lack of concealment, comfort, or too hard of a draw; MCTAC fixed it all. This is by far the best holster I have owned regarding IWB and my holster search is now at a close.


I know everyone is different regarding holsters, but I recommend give CTAC a try. If it doesn't work, many others will be willing to purchase it for a great price! :thumbsup:


Scott

Mike 257
08-20-2007, 20:43
I just sold my 2 week old CTAC and ordered a MTAC. I placed my order Sunday night I hope I get it by this Saturday because now Im holsterless and need it for Saturday.

dgsaudio
08-21-2007, 00:22
I really like the design of the MTAC, but for some reason i cant get it to be super comfortable. At 9:00 (yes, a left-eyed wonder here) it doesnt conform to my hip, maybe i'm too skinny? the tabs seem to push my belt outward and doesnt curve around my curves. Sorry for the mental image...anyway, at 8:00 its super comfortable, and hides great, but would not be comfortable while sitting or driving. Has anyone encountered this problem? If so, whats the fix?

ICHI
08-21-2007, 01:29
Man!...... Read all the good on this holster. Now just ordered a MTAC for my HKUSP40 :shocked: :upeyes:

TexasG27
08-21-2007, 17:57
I must agree that Comp Tac's customer service is Top notch! I ordered my Mtack late Sunday night and it arrived Today. one day turn around. Nice hand written thank you included and about 3 emails updating me on the process. Wonderful group of people at comp tac. Now to the holster. The most comfortable holster I have ever had. I love it, and will recommend this holster to everyone.

JackOSU05
08-21-2007, 19:45
Just ordered mine tonight as well. Looks like a winner to me!

mrrogers1
08-21-2007, 21:00
Ok, logged in tonight just leisurely thinking about ordering and now I just HAVE TO order. :thumbsup:

What I would like to know is can the full body G19 holster be used for the G26? I would think it would just be more body sticking out but if you are used to using the either the slide variant or the 19 full body, it wouldn't be an issue.

I have target sights to clear my suppressor on my G19 but would like to have the option of CC with it if I wanted to. From what I have read, I shouldn't have an issue with the full body but worry about the slide version and that front site.

Let me know if you fellas know, or have any idea.... I'm waiting on you all to order. :supergrin:

Thanks!

SJRTX
08-21-2007, 21:49
I got a MTAC a couple weeks back, and I gotta say, its the most comfortable holster Ive used, and Ive been carrying for a few years now on almost a daily basis. Retention is great, and it conceals perfectly.

The leather for the backing is thick, quality leather, and thus, when its new its kinda stiff. So to help out i just grabbed the ears of it where the clips are and bent the leather in some to curve it some. Helps to aid break in. Once I did that, it fit like a glove instantly, and has gotten even better over the last couple weeks as ive worn it and broken it in. Great holster! I seriously forget its there. Definitely worth the (low) price.

mrrogers1
08-22-2007, 14:46
9/.40/.357 slide model with c-clip kit has been order. :banana:

Hawkes
08-22-2007, 18:54
Originally posted by mrrogers1
9/.40/.357 slide model with c-clip kit has been order. :banana:

Despite the fact I've got a perfectly good Crossbreed super tuck for my G26, I went ahead and ordered the glock slide version of the MTAC today. I have a CTAC for another pistol, and it is one of the better holsters I own. I hope to put the MTAC at the top of that list soon! :-)

arcanetripwire
08-23-2007, 16:15
Well my holster came today, and now all I'm waiting for is my Beltman belt to arrive.

http://www.arcanecreations.net/temp/229mtac.jpg

I am very impressed with the quality of the holster and definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a comfy hybrid holster.

Mike 257
08-23-2007, 17:36
Ordered my MTAC Sunday night and recieved it today Thursday. This is the most comfortable holster I have ever owned. This is working for me a lot better than the CTAC.

ICHI
08-28-2007, 00:10
just recieved mine today. no words can describe how well it feels on. I also got a G27 slide so I can change from my USP40 FS to the 27, I will be ordering another holster from comp-tac :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa317/ICHItheKILLER_album/MTAC001.jpg



http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa317/ICHItheKILLER_album/MTAC002.jpg

WSUXJer
08-28-2007, 09:04
Originally posted by ICHI
just recieved mine today. no words can describe how well it feels on. I also got a G27 slide so I can change from my USP40 FS to the 27, I will be ordering another holster from comp-tac :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa317/ICHItheKILLER_album/MTAC001.jpg



http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa317/ICHItheKILLER_album/MTAC002.jpg LOL, just got my MTAC for my USP yesterday as well. ;) It is the most comfortable holster I've tried yet. Very happy with it so far!

Creeper1313
08-28-2007, 13:34
Well this thread just sold me. Even though I love the CTAC for my 1911, I might be putting it up for sale when I replace it with the MTAC :).

TJS
08-28-2007, 13:46
You know, since I started this thread, I wonder how many of these have been ordered as a result of the thread? LOL maybe I'll get a discount on my next order....NOT!

jdmb03
08-28-2007, 14:26
I just ordered a Pro Undercover. I got an email after two days saying the holster is enroute to my home. :thumbsup:

stolivar
08-28-2007, 19:07
You have the wrong size belt or the wrong size clips.....



steve

Hawkes
08-28-2007, 19:30
Originally posted by Hawkes
Despite the fact I've got a perfectly good Crossbreed super tuck for my G26, I went ahead and ordered the glock slide version of the MTAC today. I have a CTAC for another pistol, and it is one of the better holsters I own. I hope to put the MTAC at the top of that list soon! :-)

Ordered on the 22nd, delivered on the 28th - another quick service from CompTac!

Haven't had a chance to really work with it yet, but I did notice that the MTAC does activate the lasermax on my G26 - will need to adjust retention screws and see if I can get around that. Only holsters I've had that did NOT activate the Lasermax was the Crossbreed and a GCode (all Kydex) - hopefully I can adjust to avoid this as I really want to use the MTAC, but really want to retain the lasermax if possible.

mrrogers1
08-28-2007, 23:54
Originally posted by stolivar
You have the wrong size belt or the wrong size clips.....



steve

I think it's the WRONG BELT only for display purposes. :)

ICHI
08-29-2007, 01:54
just display,it still works with that belt though. notice... no sights either? adding trijicons.

WSUXJer
08-29-2007, 09:13
Originally posted by stolivar
You have the wrong size belt or the wrong size clips.....



steve Not my pic, just quoting the post above mine. ;)

snarbles
08-29-2007, 14:28
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snarbles
08-29-2007, 14:31
Originally posted by akgunnut
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b387/spyderdude18/MTAC2.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b387/spyderdude18/MTAC.jpg

Sorry for the bad pictures. It conceals very well, even with just a t-shirt tucked in. I should have gone with the standard clips, but got the J clips to reduce the risk of someone wanting to know what the clips on my belt were. The J clips do stay on for me, but sometimes they like to shift around.

I like those J clips. I always thought they were skinnier though.

MX727
08-29-2007, 17:21
Thanks for spending more of my money guys. ;)

Anyway, got a note on my order that they are going on the company hunting trip this weekend, so it looks like it may be as long a two weeks for my G29 MTAC. :sad:

akgunnut
08-29-2007, 18:09
The J clips are good, but I like the standard clips much better. At first I thought that they might come off, resulting me in pulling the entire holster out along with the gun in the holster, but when I tried them out, its very secure. It's so easy to put on, yet very secure, and I haven't managed to pull the holster out along with the gun, even when practicing fast draws.

I carry at work too, with my shirt tucked in, and nobody seems to notice the clips on my belt. I do my best to cover them with my shirt as much as possible.

MX727
09-04-2007, 13:55
So, last Thursday I was told that the production would be behind because of the long weekend and the company hunting trip. Today, Tuesday, I've been told that my holster is produced and in the shipping department. What great service! I've never dealt with a company that was so diligent about keeping the customer in the loop with status updates like these guys. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

dave5339
09-04-2007, 16:28
Mine came last Friday. By far the most comfortable holster I have worn.

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a64/dave5339/IMG_1960.jpg

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a64/dave5339/IMG_1962.jpg

By the way, that's a Glock 21SF under there.

I am more than sold on the MTAC.

Semper Fi

LifterCatcher
09-04-2007, 16:43
I really like all the pictures that everyone has posted thanks a lot. I will buy this holster as soon as I get my CCW taking the class this weekend. Thanks again

Chris

Beach Honda
09-04-2007, 17:09
Ok that does it, I ordered one for my G21 SF and One for the ol' G19.

Damn mass approval!

-chris

kensteele
09-04-2007, 17:43
ordered one as well.

:sad: spending money purely motivated by a thread :sad:

:supergrin:

Beach Honda
09-04-2007, 17:56
u gotta figure a couple dozen or so glocksters cant be wrong....

Patronus
09-05-2007, 00:45
Originally posted by Beach Honda
Ok that does it, I ordered one for my G21 SF and One for the ol' G19.

Damn mass approval!

-chris

Hey, groupthink and peer pressure can be good!

Just one M-Tac won't hurt. Everyone's wearing one.

But dad, Josh's parents let him carry his G19 in an M-Tac! Why can't I?



:animlol:

Glockanatorrrrr
09-05-2007, 19:13
Originally posted by arcanetripwire
Well my holster came today, and now all I'm waiting for is my Beltman belt to arrive.

http://www.arcanecreations.net/temp/229mtac.jpg

I am very impressed with the quality of the holster and definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a comfy hybrid holster.

Have the Beltman just need the mtac now. Thanks for the great pic!

Glockanatorrrrr
09-05-2007, 19:16
Think GTers should get a discount! Think of all of us who want 1 or have bought one because of this thread. Glad nobody started a Ferrari thread!

Kurly
09-05-2007, 20:08
Wouldn't it be great if there was some type of Glocktalk discount available through all the merchants who advertise on this board and AR15.com? 5, 10% would be a nice affinity benefit and probably provide for some great, free advertising...like in this thread! :)

johnydoe
09-05-2007, 21:53
Originally posted by Kurly
Wouldn't it be great if there was some type of Glocktalk discount available through all the merchants who advertise on this board and AR15.com? 5, 10% would be a nice affinity benefit and probably provide for some great, free advertising...like in this thread! :)

topglock.com and Ameriglo offers discounts to glocktalk.com members.

LGCubana
09-06-2007, 08:22
Bastahds!!!

Finally found a 4th Gen SideArmor for my Glock 26/27

Now I stumbled across this thread.

Order placed :steamed:

floridafred
09-06-2007, 08:46
Originally posted by Glockanatorrrrr
Have the Beltman just need the mtac now. Thanks for the great pic!

I'm not only sold on the mtac I also ordered a beltman belt. thanks.
Fred