I too carry carry via a shoulder holster when in a dress shirt. I leave two or even three buttons unbuttoned which stay un-noticed under my tie. I use a white cotton/velcro shoulder rig, so it isn't noticeable against my undershirt, and the revolver disappears in the natural fold of the shirt as it hangs off my shoulders (works for skinny people, anyway).MBGuy wrote:I use a shoulder holster, with an underarmour shirt underneath in the summer. I can disarm without issue, as I had to do when I voted on the constitutional amendments, by simply unbuttoning 1 button and taking it out that way...no untucking necessary. The biggest reason for shoulder holster for me though is that I sit 90% of the time at work, and sitting on the bus, so this is the most comfortable method. I did have to dye the harness white though, so it doesn't stand out through the dress shirts, and you'll not be able to by "fitted" dress shirts so it can blouse out a bit.
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- Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:05 pm
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