What longtooth said in his first post is dead-on for me. I like to have my T shirt tucked in my pants, with a square-cut button up over my owb weapon. Adding a reinforcement layer of material to the inner side of thin button-up shirts works awesome. I carry a PX4 Beretta daily, and have never had an issue with it being seen or noticed. I do have a close friend that likes to "hug" me everytime we meet, so he of course knows I carry (no gay jokes please).
-Bruce
what is considered concealed?
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PT-111
Have you had any problems with your PT-111? I had problems with FTF during my renewal CHL class. Long story short, it went back to Taurus where they replaced the firing pin spring. The firing pin was not striking the primer with sufficient force to fire. Never did trust that gun again so I traded it.
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On June 1st I wrote:
I'm impressed.
I have my summertime carry pistol back!
Russ
I just received my Kel-Tec P32 back. Wow, that only took 14 days repair time and that included ground shipping to them.kw5kw wrote:During the summer I generally carry my .32 in my back pants pocket.... nobody could ever tell that it's there. (The KelTec P-32 is small and very concealable.) But, it is in for repairs at the factory... slide locked open and I could not get it closed, so I sent it in to be repaired. They said 4~6 weeks... you and I both know that probably means more like 8~9 weeks, so that's my summertime carry period.
I'm impressed.
I have my summertime carry pistol back!
Russ