Rob L's pocket holsters work well, to sorta smooth out

by John Meeker @, Sunday, September 11, 2016, 18:45 (3001 days ago) @ Slow Hand

'the print'. I do agree that in ordinary daily situations, ordinary folks are not aware of the assorted 'tells'.

So, I do wear loose un-bloused shirts, or baggy pullovers/sweats. The assorted pocket holsters are selected to match the pant pockets, as much as possible, I do think that a upside down "T", center-swiveled to the the holster bottom, might be useful for some pocket/gun configs. However, all the material used should be 'conforming', rather than too rigid and printing.

Another good loose shirt holste,r is an IWB with a STRONG lipped-clip, that goes over the waistband and belt. into the front of the hipbone/pelvis hollow. Shorty guns stuff away nicely, in what I believe is called the 'appendix' carry, or the instant 'goodbye goodies' for the Flumbled Flinger
Folks.

About everyone here knows this stuff anyway. When it comes to the fuller 'service size' stuff, there just isn't a lot of security for retention and concealement, without a well designed and made holster. TYeah, about everyone has stuffed his fave 'goo to' in the waistband or wherever it will reasonably stay for quick trip to the carryout or drug store - at 11:45 PM -- for sumthin'. Like feeling the old castle surroundings may need a look-see....'just because'.

Anyway...kinda interesting to read the posta on the subject; whether 'pocket pieces' , orthe ol' sixshooter with the loading gate swung open, or a 'slabsides' stuck behind the hip in y'r jeans.The First Rule: "Have a gun."


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