My Review: Solution to Conceal Carry Comfortably!

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  • lovemachine

    Grandmaster
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    Dec 14, 2009
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    I carry a Glock 19 in my MTAC holster. So I conceal carry all the time. I don't have a problem with anyone Open Carrying. It's just not for me. I feel like I have more of an advantage. Plus I don't like the attention. I like to be able to come and go unnoticed. And really, it's my business that I carry, nobody else's.

    The biggest problem about CCing, is that you always have a pair of jeans that are too tight to have the IWB holster inside. I have many pairs of jeans that I can't carry in. Plus, I like to breathe. And since I don't want to spend the money to buy more pairs that are larger, I had to come up with a solution. And I did.

    I took an old pair of jeans that I'll never wear again. And I had my wife cut a 3 inch strip off. Starting from the button, to the left, towards the belt loop there.
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    Now you can see what I was talking about. My wife cut a hole on the other side, and did some sewing to keep everything from coming apart.
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    Here's what it looks like when you attach it to your jeans. It gives you roughly, 2 inches of extra play in the waist of your jeans. Plenty of room for an IWB holster.
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    I was afraid that the zipper would make the waist line still be too tight. But it doesn't affect it at all. With the holster in, it's very comfortable. Now I don't have to spend the money to buy larger size jeans.

    Plus, come Thanksgiving, I don't have to worry about busting my pants!:rockwoot:
     

    VERT

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    Jan 4, 2009
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    Seymour
    Neat idea. I had a similar problem with kaki work pants. Had my wife move the button over. It gives you that extra inch.
     

    BrownDog

    Marksman
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    Mar 14, 2008
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    For those that are unable to make an extender:

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    Add an inch to a tight waistband with Pant Extenders!

    • Durable plastic construction
    • Attaches in seconds and hides discretely under your belt.
    • Available for buttons or hook and eye fasteners.
    • Easy to take with you, they are terrific for those uncomfortable moments after a big meal.
    DL Note: Sold in packs of 2.
     

    lovemachine

    Grandmaster
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    17   0   0
    Dec 14, 2009
    15,601
    119
    Indiana
    Mine's homemade! :p:p




    For those that are unable to make an extender:

    DL1360-button-extenders.jpg


    Add an inch to a tight waistband with Pant Extenders!

    • Durable plastic construction
    • Attaches in seconds and hides discretely under your belt.
    • Available for buttons or hook and eye fasteners.
    • Easy to take with you, they are terrific for those uncomfortable moments after a big meal.
    DL Note: Sold in packs of 2.
     
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