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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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Location: My own little world
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Supertuck,V-Clips Wilderness belt, business casual?
Ok, so I work in technology, standard wardrobe is slacks and a button down shirt, or polo. Deep concealment is needed as I travel a lot from one client to another and will be crossing several door steps without knowing their policy on weapons. My state's law says I dont have to comply with a policy unless its signed or I am asked, but I certainly don't want complaints coming back to my office.
I'm looking at carry options with this in mind, and with my budget, and I was curious what folks thought about a wilderness 5 stitch or CSM, probably in a frequent flyer, then go with a supertuck, and V clips. What are everyone's thoughts on this? Think the frequent flyer in black looks reasonable enough to slide under business casual? Should I just bite the bullet, spend the extra 20-30 and do a leather belt? |
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Business casual? I'd still go for the leather to avoid suspicion...the Instructor's belt wouldn't quite fit it...IMHO
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slacks need something "dressier" Fo Sho!
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I can appreciate that. Any suggestions on a decent inexpensive gun belt that can have velcro added for a very reasonable price?
I checked out the looper but I couldnt find any reviews, it goes for about $55 with the velcro. I would love a beltman, but the extra $30 is a bit tight right now if I dont need it. The one from crossbreed isnt too bad at $76 including their clips (really only about $10 more than looper at that point) Thoughts? Thanks for the assistance on this, I want to watch my budget on this, but I dont want to go cheap if you know what I mean ![]() |
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Location: Memphis, TN
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Booyah,
Does this disappear enough for you? ![]() ![]() This is concealing my XD45C in a MTAC holster with the velcro clips. The Beltman belt is worth saving up for. Mine is the 1.25", horsehide, with velcro sewn in. The sheep will never know what's on you! |
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Location: Arkansas
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Check out Liger Belt. Best one out IMHO
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Location: South Texas
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The CrossBreed belt is very good. The quality is fantastic. I have one and love it.
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Am I thinking too hard on this? Thanks again all |
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Location: Michigan
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You can buy a LCP 380 and a holster shirt. The gun will disappear. If you want bigger then a 380 a Kahr in 9mm. The thing with waist band and your line of work is sooner or later you will print or your shirt will come more untucked then it has to be just to carry. I am also in IT and it is either a the holster shirt or smart carry for me. You can also look in to a belly band.
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Location: Northern California
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Go with the leather. That is unless you're going for that techno-geek look (dockers, button-down shirt, velcro tennis shoes).
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