"I Can't Conceal a Full-Sized Weapon"

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Re: "I Can't Conceal a Full-Sized Weapon"

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Kythas wrote:
Purplehood wrote:
Dave2 wrote:I like how she implies that you can't CC with a tucked-in shirt.
I only do it with a kangaroo pouch. Otherwise I really have no idea how to go about doing it. If anyone can point me at a website that demonstrates how my IWB holster can be used with a tucked-in shirt, please do! It would be greatly appreciated.
This video shows a guy tucking in his shirt wearing a Crossbreed Supertuck. Same concept as the MTAC. Tucking a shirt around an IWB is definitely an art.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaWyS3cTMHA
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Fwiw, 90% of the time I'm carrying, I use this holster and tuck my shirts in ... while carrying a Kimber CDP II.

The other 10%, I'm carrying a Kel-Tec PF9 in my pocket.
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Re: "I Can't Conceal a Full-Sized Weapon"

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That is the problem. I am not in the least artistic.
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Re: "I Can't Conceal a Full-Sized Weapon"

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Divided Attention wrote:"Tucking" takes a little practice. If you are used to wearing your shirt "smooth" against your abdomen/back, it will be an adjustment as a little blousing is necessary. My hardest thing is retucking after a potty break when there is no mirror to check the results before coming out of the stall.
Yeah. I'm a big water drinker. What goes in must come out. MAN does it get old retucking. Fortunately I work in a home office - OWB or fanny carry works fine for 40+ hours a week. After that... folks can just try to guess where I've got it. :mrgreen:
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Re: "I Can't Conceal a Full-Sized Weapon"

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Open carry at work (uniformed security) concealed carry 90% of the time I'm not at work tuckable holsters are your friend however you needto blouse the shirt at the waist. I wear a large shirt most of the time however the size that "fits" my frame is medium.

That first video reminds me of my criminal justice class in college when the instructorwas teaching pat down techniques. He came in and was dressed in his normal attire and pulled out 3 full size pistols 2 Bowie knives a short barrelled shotgun and 10 pocket pistols. Then had a random student pat him down. Then pulled 4 more pistols off of him
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I just duct tape my carry weapon between my shoulder blades...makes it real easy. Learned it from Bruce Willis movies.

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