Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Comp-Tac MTAC Minotaur in waistband Holster review.

I recently received a Comp-Tac MTAC/Minotaur from Comp-Tac. I have been using a Milt-Sparks VMII for some time now and I have been quite please by the Milt Sparks holster.

Along came this new creation in a joint venture between Comp-Tac and Minotaur, a kydex/leather holster manufacturer.

Right out of the package, this holster feels light weight and is clearly very well designed. The backing of the holster is a thin, soft yet strurdy leather and the actual part where your gun slides into is thin kydex, specifically molded to your gun.

The clips are kydex and at first glance, you wonder how the clips will not allow the holster to move. They are not clamps, nor are they snaps. They simply slide over your belt and they hook up from below. The holster does NOT move once you put it into position.

This holster is fully cantable as well as tuckable and unlike many other holsters, it is very comfortable against bare skin, even carrying it all day in the heat.

The price is around $80 and well worth it in my opinion.

I have gone through more holsters from more manufacturers than I care to admit and I truly feel as if I have found a holster that satisfies all of my needs (Comfort, concealment, quality manufacturing, price and durability.)

The turnaround time from order to receipt of holster was less than 9 days. This is incredible as my Milt Sparks VMII took 6 months to arrive after order. (nothing against Milt Sparks. They are a damn good holster maker and I wear their product. Just stating the facts.)

The draw of the gun from the holster is smooth as silk. You can control the tension of the draw with a supplied allen wrench.

Here is the website:http://www.comp-tac.com/catalog/prod...products_id=95

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