Men's concealed carry with tucked-in shirts?

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  • DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    I have worn a 229 at 3:30-4:00 all day in my crossbreed. I literally forgot it was there. That's a pretty good testament, I believe. That said, I don't have any experience with any of the others, so I can't really compare them.
     

    brotherbill3

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    I have a Mills Tactical (wish he was still making them) tuckable crossbreed for the Glock 19 (and used w/ 26 easily) and an alien gear (that got with the gun) for a Kahr CW380 ...

    Both are tuckable and comfortable. - all day long.

    I've used a Mills with an M&P 9 (compact/sub compact) before - borrowed both from a neighbor/friend ... for an event wearing wear a suit was requisite - not a soul but wife and I knew.

    Good Luck.
     

    rhino

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    I swear by Mitch Rosen.
    I have bought 3 of his holsters (3 different guns).

    2 of them have been the "workman" model.
    Allows your shirt to be tucked in.
    Downside, they are a bit pricey.
    Upside, you order them as you want them. They make them to order. You're not just getting something off the shelf.
    Downside, you have to wait, because they have to make it for you.


    (not my photo)

    Today's trivia: the tuckable feature was invented by Dave Workman and first appeared on his own line of holsters: D&D Gunleather. The Mitch Rosen Workman is licensed and authorized by Mr. Workman.
     

    87iroc

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    Hint on the gun belts. I always used to have brown belts...then I realized that trying to tuck and 'conceal'...brown sticks out like a sore thumb. I switched to black clips and a black belt. Much more noticeable.
     

    JettaKnight

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    I wear a sports coat or jacket over it. That gives you great concealment and ease of access in any situation other than seat belted in.

    THIS.

    In cooler weather than this, I wear jackets to work (e.g. tweed, corduroy, cashmere), despite my colleagues all in company polos and jeans. I have better access to my gun, it's in a more comfortable OWB holster, and I look very dapper.

    Hint on the gun belts. I always used to have brown belts...then I realized that trying to tuck and 'conceal'...brown sticks out like a sore thumb. I switched to black clips and a black belt. Much more noticeable.
    If you're doing this with brown shoes... :bat:


    I have worn a 229 at 3:30-4:00 all day in my crossbreed. I literally forgot it was there. That's a pretty good testament, I believe. That said, I don't have any experience with any of the others, so I can't really compare them.

    You must have better posture than me. Mine is killing my back right now...


    What ever you do, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE! Getting access to a gun with a tuckable IWB is not easy - there's two hands involved and there's a lot to snag.
     

    mannus

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