This is a discussion on Let's See Your Pic's - How You Carry Concealed. within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Rafter S Gunleather custom shark OWB holster and belt (10+ years in service). Any untucked shirt will do. When tucking is required, DeSantis Nemesis in ...
Rafter S Gunleather custom shark OWB holster and belt (10+ years in service). Any untucked shirt will do. When tucking is required, DeSantis Nemesis in the proper pocket.
Other than my Beretta 21a, I have never owned/carried a small or compact piece (Ruger KP90, Sig P220, Sig P226 have been my carries for the last 13 or so years) but I recently joined the subcompact club (with a real caliber, not .22 like the 21a!)
So here I am with my P250 Subcompact, 9mm in a High Noon Split Decision (a great price, and a pretty dang good holster at that). I am 5'9", 31" belt, and I don't like baggy clothes - so it is a trick for me to do much concealed (other than the 21a in a pocket holster )
(I'll try and get some pics with my camera, not my BlackBerry soon!)
Ok I am lost.
How did you get it to conceal like that? I have been looking at this holster for awhile. High Noon's site says it needs a tucked in shirt. You're blue shirt isn't tucked in, yet it's pretty concealed. What am I missing? I always thought that the outside (in this case blue shirt) would be tucked in.
First off I love this thread! I saw that there are a few ladies showing so I had to add photos of my bra holster. Just got this from a gal at show in Spokane. So far I love it! Very comfy, and a quick slip of the hand down my shirt gives me quick access to my gun. I am 5'7", about 180, and I carry a 357mag snubby You can find these at Home
Here I was looking at gun porn and found... uh.. gun porn.
At least I can tell my GF of this choice of carry since she has a 60LadySmith also! Well, that'll be my cover story when she finds this pic. 'I saved it to show YOU honey!'
How did you get it to conceal like that? I have been looking at this holster for awhile. High Noon's site says it needs a tucked in shirt. You're blue shirt isn't tucked in, yet it's pretty concealed. What am I missing? I always thought that the outside (in this case blue shirt) would be tucked in.
"Tuckable" means that if you tuck in a shirt, only the holster clips will be visible. Basically means the clips are attached to a strap of leather that goes further down the holster, so a shirt can tuck between the holster and the strap. Otherwise, the clip is attached directly to the holster and the shirt won't tuck in right. Tuckables work fine with an untucked shirt.
My first carry was a G26 in a Hidden Ally (no cant as I was carrying appendix).
"Tuckable" means that if you tuck in a shirt, only the holster clips will be visible. Basically means the clips are attached to a strap of leather that goes further down the holster, so a shirt can tuck between the holster and the strap. Otherwise, the clip is attached directly to the holster and the shirt won't tuck in right. Tuckables work fine with an untucked shirt.
My first carry was a G26 in a Hidden Ally (no cant as I was carrying appendix).
How did you get it to conceal like that? I have been looking at this holster for awhile. High Noon's site says it needs a tucked in shirt. You're blue shirt isn't tucked in, yet it's pretty concealed. What am I missing? I always thought that the outside (in this case blue shirt) would be tucked in.
you can tuck, but you don't have to (not sure how anything would require you to tuck to conceal?).
The clip that goes out and over your belt is attached to the holster at the bottom of the holster and not anywhere up from there, so a shirt tail can go down between your belt and the gun all the way to the bottom of the holster, thus allowing a tuck and leaving only the clip and any printing visible (which most folks notice neither one).
Appendix carry is not to be done casually; it must be done with great attention!!! But for those who are not "lackadaisical" and can be at the top of their "carry" game, appendix carry is a superb way to go for a variety of reasons.
The clowns in government office see the solution to everything is write more laws, creating the ever-mounting morass of legal handicaps that we citizens must labor under.
STATE'S RIGHTS RULE and should be INVIOLATE. Feds butt out!
No pics yet, and unfortunately, I am still waiting for the Sheriff to issue my permit. However, I have a DM Bullard Dual Carry holster for my XDm 9mm. Pretty impressed I can conceal that thing pretty well. It's a very nice, well made holster.
you can tuck, but you don't have to (not sure how anything would require you to tuck to conceal?).
The clip that goes out and over your belt is attached to the holster at the bottom of the holster and not anywhere up from there, so a shirt tail can go down between your belt and the gun all the way to the bottom of the holster, thus allowing a tuck and leaving only the clip and any printing visible (which most folks notice neither one).
Here is a view of it that shows exactly where you can tuck: Side Split Decision
Appendix carry is not to be done casually; it must be done with great attention!!! But for those who are not "lackadaisical" and can be at the top of their "carry" game, appendix carry is a superb way to go for a variety of reasons.
Andy
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