Crossbreed Releases New Holsters for Springfield XD-S Mod.2

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posted on October 8, 2018
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In the heart of the Midwest, CrossBreed Holsters continues to be a leader in customized holster production. The company recently announced it is producing nine new holster models for the Springfield XD-S Mod.2.

For those wanting better concealability, the premium holsters have been designed with a slimmer profile for one of the most popular pistols Springfield Armory manufactures. Consumers will find multiple waistband carry options that include the SuperTuck IWB, Founder’s Series SuperTuck IWB, and the Designer Series MiniTuck IWB. For a surer carry. SuperTuck models have premium leather backs with a model-specific molded Kydex pocket, giving a more supportive fit. Powder-coated steel belt clips are included to give customizable adjustment for cant and ride height. With the option of the MiniTuck IWB, shooters can also adjust ride height and cant, and with the standard combat cut, get better coverage while having access to an open grip for quicker draws.

CrossBreed is also offering the SnapSlide in a standard size, and the Founders Series and Designer Series versions for the XD-S Mod.2 ride “high-and-tight” for those desiring concealment under their garments. Shooters can expect the holster to lay flat behind their strong hip side.

If you need help choosing the concealed carry option, please visit a local CrossBreed dealer or call (888) 732-5011 to speak to a carry expert.

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