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Let's see those tuckables!!!

2.2K views 12 replies 8 participants last post by  RBI55  
#1 ·
Ok, I'm a tucker always have been and always will be. My mom taught me it was sloppy to walk around untucked and I'm a good boy (or at least try to be). I read about how some folks carry concealed and most of the time it's using some cover garment or untucked t-shirt/button down. When they post pictures of themselves concealing sure you can't see the gun, but to my eyes it sure doesn't look very professional. I'm sorry that's just not me and I hope I'm not alone.

How many other tuckers do we have out there? Hop on and let's see some pictures of your rig tucked in and untucked.

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And stop staring at my butt.
 
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#5 ·
I'm a newbie waiting for my permit to arrive. I _always_ tuck in my shirt and would love to see more shots of tuckable holsters out there.

Are there any quality, commercially available tuckable holsters?

Also, do you think a 92FS is going to restrict movement too much for a "gravitationally challenged" fellow such as myself? It's all I've got for now (I'm waiting to see the Px4 Storm compact before making a decision on a carry gun).


This newbie appreciates any responses/replies!
 
#6 ·
Tallon-

I'm waiting on my permit to arrive too, but went ahead and bought a few holsters. I tuck my shirt in about half the time, so I bought a Galco SkyOps holster. It works great for tucking in a shirt and has the great quality from Galco. Very concealable when tucked in, even with my Sig P226.

Just waiting to be able to start carrying outside of the house.
 
#7 ·
Patrick post a picture wearing it. I've only seen Galco's promotional pictures of it and would love to see a "real world" shot of it being used.
 
#10 ·
The holsters all of you have mentioned are good holsters.

I prefer to carry appendix IWB, so a narrower overall holster is preferable. I use a UBG holster. It's the single clip one, & it's tuckable. I'll try to post some pics later.
 
#13 ·
Well, the classic shirt that is never supposed to be tucked in is the Hawaiian. Buttoning is done but I think the shirt only allows that under protest. Flannel and denim shirts also have a style aversion to being tucked in, or even buttoned up. Or you can order some shirts from untuckit.com and stop worrying about it.

It really depends a lot on where you live and the weather. I remember a client who worked at an exotic car dealership in Las Vegas. He told me about a couple guys who came into the showroom wearing trench coats, in August, in Las Vegas. It was a good bet the guys had a bit more than handguns under those coats!