Has anyone ever tried either of these? If so, what was your experience? and what size weapon did you carry with it?
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Has anyone ever tried either of these? If so, what was your experience? and what size weapon did you carry with it?
http://masterofconcealment.com/pgrou...%3ftpl%3Dindex
i dont have any personal experience with them, but i'm pretty impressed with them after watching the "demonstration video"
-Jim
I am wearing a concealment shirt right now. Not this one but the 5.11. It works great with a small gun and my dress shirts. What you are wearing has a lot to do with if they work good or bad. I can not carry a double stack gun in it, the gun just sticks out to far with my shirts. If you wear extremely over sized shirts it would work well. I carry a LCP in mine. I would not trust those shorts without some sort of retention strap or something to keep the gun in place.
I don't use this particular shirt, but I do use the Concealment T shirts. Believe it or not I carry my "used to own" KelTec P11; my Taurus TCP; my Sig P239 9mm with extended mag; and my Springer Micro Compact Operator.
I am not a big guy; 5'11" 210# medium build. Drawback of the T shirts is deep concealment, meaning draw is slow. But for CC I think these shirts are perfect.
Doubt I would ever buy or wear the undershorts, but wouldn't mind helping her with her's:D
LOL. That is one of the best demonstration videos that I have ever seen.
Did I miss something?
Was there a holster in that demo? I never saw it.... :)
I'm not sure about that demonstration video, I watched it 17 times just to make sure it wasn't a trick holster.
Seriously though, without the firearm being in a leather holster, I believe that the gun would become very uncomfortable against the body inside such a thin 'holder'. OMO
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