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CrossBreed Holsters LLC. ARE YOU TIRED OF UNCOMFORTABLE HOLSTERS? ARE YOU CARRYING A SMALLER GUN THAN YOU WANT TO JUST SO YOU CAN CONCEAL IT? I got my SuperTuck holster from you for my XD 4” back in February. I use it everyday 10 to 12 hours, sometimes tucked, sometimes not. This is the most comfortable holster I have ever had. Holds my XD close to my body and just makes it disappear. It holds the gun firmly, yet easy and fast to draw. Who says you can’t conceal carry a full size gun? They never tried a SuperTuck. I love it! Thanks, HINdI SySTEm Continued from page 41 Why not try a CrossBreed TODAY? Lifetime Warranty! Try-It-FREE-Guarantee! 888.732.5011 www.CrossBreedHolsters.com should be worn in front of the hips and each of these pieces should be accessible by both hands in most of the positions we’re usually in — including sitting seat-belted in a cruiser. What is life-critical equipment? Your gun, OC, cuffs, magazines, baton, TASER, and communications. It’s in this order he specifies they be carried, from right to left for a right-handed officer. And before you get your skirts up you’re your heads, no, your gun shouldn’t be worn in front of your hips. Leave it at your hip where your can most naturally draw it. Where’s the light, pouch-carried knife, gloves, cell phone, or donut holder? Since these aren’t life-critical, or time-critical to access in the middle of a struggle, they can be carried behind the hips. The only equipment Bob wants to see over the spine though, is a glove pouch, where it can pad that area during a fall. Since I prefer Willuniyou be form pants with cargo pockets, some non time-critical items can be ifcarried he show in them. It’s not just the placement, it’s also how it’s placed. Bob has specific, researched, and demonstrable reasons for wanting the baton at a certain forward angle. He wants the OC-oriented in a particular way, in the A RE Y pouch for fail-safe ambidextrous access. A RE The TASER must be in a cross-draw poW sition to facilitate either-hand Cavalrydraw capability, etc. No More Grunge In looking at my own set up, I was close to the Hindi system. I moved my equipment to Bob’s specifications and it made a lot of sense — and no BS — I feel safer because of it. There are pieces of equipment I can now access with both hands and the radio mic is something I probably wouldn’t have figured out on my own. I think this system should be taught to recruits, and strongly encouraged for all cops. If there’s to be a variation from it, you’ll have to make a very convincing argument. When I undertook the assignment to write this article, I found I had to upgrade my duty belt and baton. Do yourself a favor, upgrade to the modern equipment now on the market. I went with a BLACKHAWK! rig because I know the guys who designed it have years of big-city, real-life, street-cop experience. Putting it on was like wearing modern workout apparel instead of the same sweatshirt I wore in high school. Well done Bob, it’s this kind of work that keeps cops safe. THE #1 CHOICE FOR SELF DEFENSE • Reliable Feeding • Medium Penetration • • Reduced Recoil High Velocity Premier Products from Imitated But Never Equaled * 605.347.4544 • 800.626.7266 • 64 corbon.com For more info: Bob Hindi, www.batoncap.com; BLACKHAWK!, www.blackhawk.com WWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM • JULY/AUGUST 2009