Holster Testimonials
Foxy Tucks mentioned on WealthSteading Podcast. After wearing the Foxy Tuck in his home for two weeks, John Pugliano was motivated to get his conceal carry BECAUSE the holster was so comfortable & concealable!
I snip’d out a lot of his podcast, so you can hear just about Liberty Fox Defense, Foxy Tuck & Thomas.
The non-snip’d Audio can be found at:
http://www.wealthsteading.com/134/
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Another honorable mention on John Pugliano’s Wealth Steading Podcast.
Liberty Fox Defense is my passion & happiness!
Snip’d Audio:
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I am new to conceal carry and have tried several, “Inside the Waistband” holsters and due to them being so uncomfortable or cumbersome, I could only wear them for a couple of hours, at the most, at a time. My opinion is that if you’re not physically wearing your firearm your status is “Unarmed”. I have been wearing the Foxy Tuck holster with my G43 for 7 days straight, only taking it off to sleep, and it is the most comfortable holster I have ever tried. It is so comfortable that at times I forget I’m wearing it. Thank you so much for making a holster that I can wear comfortably and always be “Armed”.
Justin L. December 2020
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I have been wearing my Foxy Tuck holster full-time while working from home during the COVID-19 quarantine. I carry a Smith and Wesson M&P with a 5 inch barrel. In spite of the size of my pistol, it has been surprisingly comfortable. I put it on when I get dressed in the morning. I take it off when I go to bed. After wearing it all day long for three weeks without anyone in my family commenting on it, I finally mentioned it to my family and was surprised that they hadn’t even noticed.
When I asked Thomas to make a Foxy Tuck for my 5-inch M&P, he initially pushed back and recommended that I purchase a smaller pistol for EDC – presumably because larger pistols tend to be much less comfortable and people don’t carry regularly if they aren’t comfortable. Much to our surprise, I comfortably carry my large pistol in the Foxy Tuck for 12-16 hour days.
My Foxy Tuck holster has been comfortable whether I am walking, sitting, laying, standing or driving. I have noticed that I tend to slightly tighten my belt when I shift from sitting to standing – which brings me to the point that my ratcheting belt from Nexbelt has been a noteworthy addition to the overall solution.
The holster design is inherently comfortable. It took a couple of days to learn that the sweet spot for my Foxy Tuck was a little further back than I was accustomed to wearing my OWB holsters. Your mileage may vary.
Bryan H. (Owner of the Foxy Tuck, fitted for a S&W M&P 9 5″)
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I took the Foxy Tuck “swimming” accidentally recently. My gun (after cleaning/oiling it) & holster were just fine. I work my farm hard and this holster is by far the best holster I’ve ever owned.
Ryan S. (Owner of the “Foxy Tuck” fitted for a kel tec pf9)
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Thomas,
I just wanted to let everyone know how incredible this “FoxyTuck” holster is!! Once you find the sweet spot it is like you aren’t even wearing it. It is comfortable, easily concealed and most of all it makes presenting very easy and fast! I have shown it to several family members and they are now proud owners of them as well. Love the new natural leather with black Kydex look! The double mag holder that you made me for the LC9 balances everything out perfectly! This beats all the different holsters I was looking at. You can tell this has been made by a person who really knows about personal defense and takes quality seriously!
Mike R. (Owner of the “Foxy Tuck” fitted for a Ruger LC9)- buyer of FIVE Foxy Tucks
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Hey Thomas,
Thank you so much for this holster. I can already tell I will carry more often with it (and I wore it today).
It is easier to put on/take off than my other, and it reduces the felt weight and profile of the gun. I will be
sure to write a great review for your website very soon. I will probably be ordering two more from you
soon.
Thanks,
T. H. (Owner of the “Foxy Tuck” fitted for a Ruger SP101 Revolver 357 stainless 3″)–Buyer of FIVE Foxy Tucks
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2. Concealability.
CFP/CCW Testimonials
Hey Thomas,
I just wanted to write a quick email and tell you thank you for such a great
class last weekend…and about the holster…I am kind of bummed I was
hoping it wouldn’t be so awesome and sooooo comfortable…sigh…now I am
going to have to spend more money to get one for my G23. You and Todd
really did an awesome job with these foxy holsters…kudos…you have some
skills.
Hope you have a great day.
Chris
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On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Marisa J . wrote:
Thomas,
I just wanted to thank you for coming over to my home and presenting
the concealed weapons course for my friends and I. I had a chance to
talk to a few of them today and they were all very impressed with your
presentation. It was very well done, the information was great, and I
wasn’t ever bored! I will be sure to give your information to anyone
else interested!
Thanks!
~Marisa J.
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Thomas,
Thanks again for the CFP class. I’ve taken a few over the years and yours was the best. Safety and proper training seemed to be your priority, which is very much appreciated. Other classes want to rush you through and may give you a false sense of security. However, I was very pleased that your class stressed the need for ongoing training, which is critical if one decides to carry a firearm.
Thanks again for a great class.
– Jason T.
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