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Mike In God we trust. Everyone else, keep your hands where I can see them. |
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So THAT'S why it's been so hard to draw!
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![]() Under a lightweight, uninsulated canvas jacket in cool weather (shown in pic), or an insulated canvas jacket in cold weather. In warm weather I wear a short-sleeved button-up shirt. I either pull the shirt up with my left hand to draw, or I wear it unbuttoned with a colored t-shirt underneath. Another option I occasionally use is a somewhat loose-fitting t-shirt; this holster conceals well enough that I can wear my G19 completely concealed under a t-shirt. |
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You don't always need loose, over sized clothing to hide your weapon. Case in point She's 5'11 105 and carrying the same thing OldMick is Carrying above: ![]() ![]() My wife with a Sig P239
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Nick - just remembered - another option which might be of interest is the UC Comfort ... and this thread includes info and a short vid.
More on the UC Comfort
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Sorry, no picks here,
Uhh hem, Chris, where is "THE" picture? enquiring minds want to know. ![]()
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Lucky1406, this is how I carry my M&P .40c. The holster is the Cochise Defender, made by K&D Holsters.
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S&W M&P .40 Compact Kel Tec P3AT Walther P22 www.mp-pistol.com http://kdholsters.com/ Last edited by P95Carry; June 29th, 2007 at 12:14 PM. Reason: pics spaced out to separate. |
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1911 fullsize with Comp Tac Ctac. with shirt tuckedin all the time. Shirt is either a dress shirt or a Polo golf type shirt, but still tucked in. Will see if I can't post a pic later this evening.
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Chris - P95 NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member. "To own a gun and assume that you are armed is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!." If a BG dies as the result of pointing a gun at me, then he has merely succumbed to an occupational hazard of being a thug |
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Thanks for all the great replies, I'm thinking that I've just been to to worried about the whole neon sign thing to think about normal street clothes. I just need to buy shirts that are a bit longer, so that I can wear them untucked, and have my gun at my rear side. I was thinking that you had to have a vest or jacket or something. I think that I was thinking way to far into it, as long as I'm careful not to let my shirt ride up, I should be ok. But I did like the fleece jacket idea, looked very nice, and easy to conceal. I've tried to have my shirts tucked in, but have been having a hard time concealing a 1911 that way. It always seems to stick out. I'm thinking that I just need to try a few more options.
Also, and about those pictures of your wife, would she care to model any more for the sake of this thread? lol, j/k, she is very beautiful. and thanks again for the pic's, Nick |
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