Please don't tell me that I need to wear clothes that are too big for me to conceal my guns. I'm not going to get bigger pants and bigger shirts.
I don't want to look like some thug walking around with my pants sagging down around my knees and my shirt 5 sizes too big so that it looks like a dress.
That's why those punks started dressing like that...to conceal weapons...then it became a fashion statement. That's ridiculous.
I want concealment that blends with my current dress. Having to buy new big ass gangsta looking clothes to cover my gun is out of the question.
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- Tue May 29, 2007 12:56 am
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Carry Help
- Replies: 24
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Carry Help
I have a Glock 26 that I'd like to start carrying, but I need some method of carry suggestions, along with holster help.
I'm around 5'9" 180 lbs, and will usually be carrying while wearing an untucked t-shirt.
I'm trying to decide between IWB or OWB carry.
For my build and mode of dress, is IWB better than OWB? Will OWB produce too much printing?
I think OWB would be more comfortable, but may cause too much printing.
What's the best method for a good balance of comfort, concealability, and convenience?
What are some good holsters (comfortable, good quality, concealable) for either IWB or OWB paddle carry of a Glock 26?
I'm around 5'9" 180 lbs, and will usually be carrying while wearing an untucked t-shirt.
I'm trying to decide between IWB or OWB carry.
For my build and mode of dress, is IWB better than OWB? Will OWB produce too much printing?
I think OWB would be more comfortable, but may cause too much printing.
What's the best method for a good balance of comfort, concealability, and convenience?
What are some good holsters (comfortable, good quality, concealable) for either IWB or OWB paddle carry of a Glock 26?