Out. I think tucked-in would make drawing more difficult, but I guess not impossible. Belly band is on my "to-get" list, would make carrying the LCP under a dress shirt and tie much easier.SlowDave wrote: Do you wear your shirt tucked in or out?
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iratollah, I really think you need to sue for their violation of your civil rights.
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LCP in a belly band? What's wrong with a pocket holster? That's how I carry it. Looks like a wallet.mr.72 wrote:Out. I think tucked-in would make drawing more difficult, but I guess not impossible. Belly band is on my "to-get" list, would make carrying the LCP under a dress shirt and tie much easier.
I use the Kangaroo AM for the .40S&W under a shirt & tie. Like a belly band, but with a shoulder strap.
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It's just way, way too big to put in MY pocket, just for my own personal comfort, convenience and preference. I have a "thing" about having stuff in my pockets. It's just me. Belly band sounds like a much better solution.tornado wrote: LCP in a belly band? What's wrong with a pocket holster? That's how I carry it. Looks like a wallet.
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That's how I carry my LCP as well.tornado wrote:LCP in a belly band? What's wrong with a pocket holster? That's how I carry it. Looks like a wallet.
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me too , with the right pocket holster , its very comfortable .chamberc wrote:That's how I carry my LCP as well.tornado wrote:LCP in a belly band? What's wrong with a pocket holster? That's how I carry it. Looks like a wallet.
heck , around the house , i don't even use a pocket holster as im not worried about printing .
this may be more than ya'll wanted to know , but late at night after my shower , i keep my LCP
in the pocket of my bathrobe ...you just never can be too safe .
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With the Kel-Tec clip on my LCP, it is easy to carry IWB sans holster and if I am carrying the LCP that's generally how I carry it. It also stays where I want it in my pocket with no holster with the clip, and doesn't add the bulk of a pocket holster.
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i have been considering one of those clips.mr.72 wrote:With the Kel-Tec clip on my LCP, it is easy to carry IWB sans holster and if I am carrying the LCP that's generally how I carry it. It also stays where I want it in my pocket with no holster with the clip, and doesn't add the bulk of a pocket holster.
it sounds like it would keep the gun high up enough in the pocket ,
so that you don't have to dig too deep to reach it .
...just haven't made up my mind yet .
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It's a reversible mod. Not too expensive. It does impede a "combat grip", you have to use your thumb to draw the gun out enough to get a finger around the grip, so I think it's kind of awkward int that way, but you can't beat the convenience of it!
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that's how i in vision it , but i imagine just as with anything , you could get used to it .mr.72 wrote: you have to use your thumb to draw the gun out enough to get a finger around the grip, so I think it's kind of awkward int that way, but you can't beat the convenience of it!
and with daily practice , it can become routine to draw it that way .
to be clear , my primary firearm is my .45 tucked in my waistband at 3 o'clock .
the LCP is more or less a back up .
a good pair of running shoes are my last resort , or my first resort , depending on the situation .
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I've carried my 5" 1911 in an Infidel inside a fairly tight (not loose fitting) black t-shirt, with no odd stares.
Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes... (Jefferson quoting Beccaria)
... tyrants accomplish their purposes ...by disarming the people, and making it an offense to keep arms. - Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, 1840
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The OP is a great example of 'out of sight, out of mind'. I would venture to guess that today's society has criminalized and demonized 'the gun' so much so that they also want to demonize or criminalize the person behind it. I think that's what mr.72 meant by his buddy saying "you don't look the type". What his buddy said wasn't out of the norm in today's outlook.
I carry a .45 Commander all the time. I don't look the type either. A 5'3" 110 female, who my husband says is 'cute' Do fit the profile of 'the type'? No. But I've figured out its a good thing. No one pegs little ol' me for packin' heat.
I carry a .45 Commander all the time. I don't look the type either. A 5'3" 110 female, who my husband says is 'cute' Do fit the profile of 'the type'? No. But I've figured out its a good thing. No one pegs little ol' me for packin' heat.
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That's why I don't think I would ever practice Open Carry, even if it becomes legal in Texas - you lose the element of surprise.
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Yep, no tactical advantage.E10 wrote:That's why I don't think I would ever practice Open Carry, even if it becomes legal in Texas - you lose the element of surprise.
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A defensive draw is going to be reactionary whether you're CC or OC. If you don't see the attack coming in the first place you failed situational awareness.
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