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"Smart Carry" Holster
Posted by Geauxtiga on 8/15/13 at 7:12 pm00
Don't recall it ever being mentioned and also did a search that yielded zilch.
Seems like the ideal thing for people who tuck shirts in, no?
Seems like the ideal thing for people who tuck shirts in, no?
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re: "Smart Carry" HolsterPosted by Pettifogger on 8/15/13 at 9:06 pm to Geauxtiga
I have one for a Glock 36. Haven't decided if I'll use it. It works, but it prints too much.
You'll find that most concealed options just aren't made for office professionals. If you wear slacks/dress shirts or suits, not much will work well.
That said, I think I'll try a SC for my Kahr, I think it may work in that.
You'll find that most concealed options just aren't made for office professionals. If you wear slacks/dress shirts or suits, not much will work well.
That said, I think I'll try a SC for my Kahr, I think it may work in that.
re: "Smart Carry" HolsterPosted by Bleeding purple on 8/15/13 at 10:31 pm to Pettifogger
bought one.
Tried it
Wife tried it
Completely uncomfortable.
Very thick and bulky. Even empty it gives you instant FUPA
Poorly made (Velcro edges rough)
Impossible to hide even the mag much less a gun (was trying to conceal LCP 380) in slacks
In jeans it sort of hid but not well.
Tried it with athletic shorts and the damn thing flops so much you look like a porn star doing pelvic thrusts with a boner and feel like you are getting repeatedly kicked in the nads.
I don't see how anyone in decent shape wearing properly fitting clothes can use this to conceal a gun.
If you would be worried about popping wood in public cause it would be seen, you can absolutely count on your gun showing in this POS holster.
Tried it
Wife tried it
Completely uncomfortable.
Very thick and bulky. Even empty it gives you instant FUPA
Poorly made (Velcro edges rough)
Impossible to hide even the mag much less a gun (was trying to conceal LCP 380) in slacks
In jeans it sort of hid but not well.
Tried it with athletic shorts and the damn thing flops so much you look like a porn star doing pelvic thrusts with a boner and feel like you are getting repeatedly kicked in the nads.
I don't see how anyone in decent shape wearing properly fitting clothes can use this to conceal a gun.
If you would be worried about popping wood in public cause it would be seen, you can absolutely count on your gun showing in this POS holster.
re: "Smart Carry" HolsterPosted by Bleeding purple on 8/15/13 at 10:42 pm to Bleeding purple
I carry 24/7 when out of my home. I wear slacks and a tucked in shirt 4-5 days per week. Scrubs occasionally, and jeans and a polo on the weekends at work, and athletic shorts and a T shirt when walking with the wife and kids.
Scrubs = belly band
Shorts an T = belly band
Jeans and polo= untucked with IWB or OWB
Slacks and dress shirt with boots= ankle carry in boot with a pocket holster or actual ankle holster
Slacks and dress shirt with dress shoes= iwb with coat
All above using Taurus slim line single stack 40 with 6+1 capacity as the smallest up to a Ruger SR9 full size dbl stack with 17+1 when in jeans.
Want to try a tuckable IWB holster but have not bought my preferred carry weapon yet.
Scrubs = belly band
Shorts an T = belly band
Jeans and polo= untucked with IWB or OWB
Slacks and dress shirt with boots= ankle carry in boot with a pocket holster or actual ankle holster
Slacks and dress shirt with dress shoes= iwb with coat
All above using Taurus slim line single stack 40 with 6+1 capacity as the smallest up to a Ruger SR9 full size dbl stack with 17+1 when in jeans.
Want to try a tuckable IWB holster but have not bought my preferred carry weapon yet.
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