CrossBreed SnapSlide and Mag Carrier for Springfield Armory XD-S

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posted on May 7, 2014
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In addition to the company's excellent (and well-known) SuperTuck line, CrossBreed Holsters also offers a line of OWB holsters for the Springfield Armory XD-S 9 mm.

Constructed of the same Kydex and leather as the SuperTuck, the SnapSlide line offers minimalist construction and bulk with a maximum of retention and comfort. Supremely comfortable and eminently adjustable on the belt, the SnapSlide works with belts up to 1.5 inches wide. The Dragon Leatherworks Gun Belt I've had for years works perfectly with the SnapSlide to retain my XD-S precisely where I want it and holds it tight to my body for easy concealment, even outside the waistband.

With an MSRP of $48.50, availability in black or brown and for either hand, the SnapSlide is a sturdy, solid reliable piece of EDC gear. It works, it works well, and CrossBreed stands behind all the company's holsters.

Along with the holster, CrossBreed also offers magazine carriers. Available in either single or double configuration, they can also be ordered IWB or OWB. MSRPs are $36.25 for OWB and $45.50 for IWB.

As with all of CrossBreed's offerings, the mag carriers are affordable, durable and—most important of all—usable.

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