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![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: PA
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My email to Bart at The CCW Shirt
I recently posted an email I sent to Bart where they make "The CCW Shirt" on fed_wif_a_sig's post about UC COMFORT video in action. Didn't want to repost but you can check it out there.
To make a long story short I wanted to compare the 2 but the UC COMFORT has been on back order. They were very good at keeping me informed about the delay though. So far I am very happy w/ The CCW Shirt but am unable to mke intellegent comparisons like Fed can. From the research I have done -Fed seems to have tried them all EXCEPT The CCW Shirt. But I imagine with a little arm twisting he might be able to get one to try. I went w/ this style because of the many posts I read (most of which came from or were added onto by Fed). For me with the tucked in shirt and tie thing going on - it is the best method by far. And yes, I have tried the tuckables, apron style, ankle carry...... Good luck w/ your search
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Iowa
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I have not tried "The CCW Shirt", since I found the UC Comfort shirt/holster first. I have been using the UC Comfort shirt/holster for several years. I've found the shirt holster works best in my environment.
I previously tried a Kramer shirt/holster but did not like it. I felt it did not hold the weapon tight enough to the body which caused too much sagging. I think as long as you get "The CCW Shirt" sized correctly that it will work fine. I like the ability of the UC Comfort shirt to stretch and conform to my body as it has grown and shrunk and grown again over the years. The only downside to the UC Comfort shirt is the length of time it takes to get one. However, many "regular" holster makers have long delivery times also. I think they are definitely worth the wait.
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: COLUMBUS, OHIO
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If you're looking for a good ccw shirt try this site. www.abetterholster.com
I have 2 of these. and I carry a S&W 457....G-36 ....and a Rossi 357 mag. and regardless of which one of the 3 I'm carry, you'll never see them.
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