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MTAC vs. Spartan

davychanchan

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has anybody used the minotaur spartan? is there a big difference between it and the MTAC?
 

deepdiver

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I haven't but with those interchangable holster bodies I think I'm going to be buying and using one of those models in the new future. Think I have finally found my "good" IWB to try out rather than my "cheapy" IWB I have been using in the meantime.

Thanks for the link !
 

DreQo

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davychanchan wrote:
has anybody used the minotaur spartan? is there a big difference between it and the MTAC?

http://www.comp-tac.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=102
The Spartan is a "meat and potatoes" economy version of the MTAC. The Spartan is tuckable, you can adjust the cant, and you can get additional kydex half-bodies for different weapons, all like the MTAC. It's not as pretty, and the fasteners aren't covered, but it'll save you a few dollars.
There's your difference. :D
 

asforme

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I have the spartin, at first I was concerned that the uncovered fasteners would hurt, but I can't even feel them. Very nice IWB.

Can't say how it compares to the MTAC though because I've never used one.
 
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