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What is wrong with this picture?Target1911 wrote:I am about the same size as you and this holster works GREAT for me. I hide my 5" Kimber with the use of a loose button up shirt with an undershirt tucked in. I can even use a regular loose (but not too baggy) T-shirt with little noticable buldge
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Odin wrote:What is wrong with this picture?Target1911 wrote:I am about the same size as you and this holster works GREAT for me. I hide my 5" Kimber with the use of a loose button up shirt with an undershirt tucked in. I can even use a regular loose (but not too baggy) T-shirt with little noticable buldge
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This is correct, but there is something else to consider here.kauboy wrote:Texas doesn't have a "printing" law. As stated before, the only thing you would need to worry about is "failure to conceal". Since no gun is visible, I'd say your safe from arrest, but you still may get visited. The sheeple get scared easily.
Looking at weapon position, I have to ask if you have considered a defensive firing position from your backside, on the ground? How are you going to draw that weapon if you are sitting/lying on top of it? (Don't tell me it can't happen to you....it can if someone walks up behind you and cold cocks you in the head with a club.)Odin wrote:What is wrong with this picture?Target1911 wrote:I am about the same size as you and this holster works GREAT for me. I hide my 5" Kimber with the use of a loose button up shirt with an undershirt tucked in. I can even use a regular loose (but not too baggy) T-shirt with little noticable buldge
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Target1911 wrote:The trigger is not as exposed as it appears in the pic (due to angle of pic).
buy a gun belt... beltman belts, wilderness trainer, something with reinforcements.. it will amaze you the difference a belt designed to support the weight and holster will make... i went from thinking i was comfy carrying to truly experiencing the comfort that can be had while carrying... get a REAL belt... the wal-mart, mall jobs won't do it.. get one designed for it.Target1911 wrote:oh yeah.....and my belt.....It is just a leather belt.....a really thick, stiff leather belt that I got at a Bike shop in Euless TX for about $40. It is a single piece of leather that is the thickness (or thicker) than most double leather belts. It has taken almost a year to get it broken in where it is really comfortable....but it works GREAT as a gun belt.