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mgeoffriau 10-19-2011 05:27 PM

If any of you have trouble concealing a handgun, and haven't tried a J-frame snub on Barami Hip-Grips, you owe it to yourself to do so. Won't work if you have to have your shirt tucked in, but other than that, it's easily the most concealable option I've tried (and that includes a P3AT in the front pocket).

pusha 10-19-2011 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 785733)
If any of you have trouble concealing a handgun, and haven't tried a J-frame snub on Barami Hip-Grips, you owe it to yourself to do so. Won't work if you have to have your shirt tucked in, but other than that, it's easily the most concealable option I've tried (and that includes a P3AT in the front pocket).

I didn't like the Baramis, felt mad awkward and my Hogues/old Pachs do the same thing. I typically wear a belt so it's no problem to just tuck my strap in my pants and tighten up, plus it's less bullshit to fiddle with when I need to clap.

Oh, and I'll second the J frame. My 60-3 is easily one of the most concealable pistols ever.

Scrappy Jack 10-20-2011 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 785733)
If any of you have trouble concealing a handgun, and haven't tried a J-frame snub on Barami Hip-Grips, you owe it to yourself to do so. Won't work if you have to have your shirt tucked in, but other than that, it's easily the most concealable option I've tried (and that includes a P3AT in the front pocket).

That would seem to rule out rmcelwee and I. For example, I might wear lightweight dress slacks, an undershirt, a lightweight long-sleeve dress shirt and a 1" wide belt. All sized European extra-medium.

Even an LCP or J-frame in a Crossbreed Supertuck would print in that attire (below the belt line as opposed to above it).

pusha 10-20-2011 11:34 PM

I dress around my piece

http://files.sharenator.com/Kobe_U_M...180-135498.jpg

Scrappy Jack 10-21-2011 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 786131)
I dress around my piece

Totally understandable. I suppose I could wear a full suit every day ($$$) and never take my coat off - including when I walk a few blocks to lunch in the FL summers...

pusha 10-21-2011 08:14 AM

I usually just wear saggy jeans and a basketball jersey, it conceals my High Point better than you'd imagine.

shuiend 10-21-2011 09:03 AM

Below are the 2 acceptable way to dress around CC.

http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/b/0/0...=1256795933000
http://www.flushandpoint.com/products/0000000446_th.jpg

tobimaru 10-21-2011 10:26 AM

Last two posts; LOL!

So I take it not many people are a fan of ankle carry with a smaller gun? I've had a knife in an ankle holster for probably...6 months now? Wear it everyday, everywhere; home, work, grocery shopping, driving, frisbee golf, etc. I never thought I could get used to it but it was surprisingly easy. Makes me think as a last resort/deep concealment option I could easily tuck a small revolver down there. It would be especially hidden if I work my motorcycle boots rather than sneakers.

mgeoffriau 10-21-2011 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 786187)

Man, I love the guys that wear vests and 5.11 pants out in public. Just screams, "I'M CARRYING A WEAPON."

sixshooter 10-21-2011 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack (Post 785865)
Even an LCP or J-frame in a Crossbreed Supertuck would print in that attire (below the belt line as opposed to above it).

Don't wear a solid colored shirt. Use corporate camouflage when available. :) Patterned/stiped/printed/textured material shirts are camouflage. We're talking about highlights and shadows around the sidearm being the enemy. Brighter/stronger colors are better than of pale blue or white.

And don't keep such a tight tuck on your shirt. Allow a slight bit of bagging to the tuck so it doesn't pull so tightly to your torso. And buy shirts that have larger torsos than your natural waist so they bag slightly above the belt. It is a lifestyle compromise.

And you can keep your phone on a belt clip right next to where your carry weapon is hiding underneath (instead of pocket dialing me all the fucking time like all you dumbasses with touchphones keep doing). Eyes see and dismiss the higher contrast of the belt clipped phone and look no further.

And J-frame FTW because of their shape. Get it in ultralight alloy or titanium for the best carrry.

pusha 10-21-2011 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 786296)
And J-frame FTW because of their shape. Get it in ultralight alloy or titanium for the best carrry.

I have mixed feelings over the lightweight Smiths. Do you really see that much of an advantage over a stainless model? I forget my stainless 60-3 is even there most of the time.

pusha 10-21-2011 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 786261)
Man, I love the guys that wear vests and 5.11 pants out in public. Just screams, "I'M CARRYING A WEAPON."

there's a guy in my neighborhood who wears urban digicam every day

gearhead_318 10-21-2011 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 786310)
there's a guy in my neighborhood who wears urban digicam every day

I'm surprised you can even see him.

mgeoffriau 10-21-2011 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 786309)
I have mixed feelings over the lightweight Smiths. Do you really see that much of an advantage over a stainless model? I forget my stainless 60-3 is even there most of the time.

My J is a 38-2 Airweight Bodyguard. Haven't compared weight with a stainless model but I like how light it is.

sixshooter 10-21-2011 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 785614)
you aren't a small person, you should have no issue concealing a mid-sized auto. I have no problem carrying my Glock 35 with its overall length above 8"

Glock 35 is quite large at 8" by 5.4" by 1.18" and 24.5 oz. (36 oz. loaded :eek4:)


I'm not as stout a fellow as you. I prefer a .38 Spl +P titanium revolver that weighs 13.5 oz. (17 oz. loaded) and is 6" by 4.5" by 1.2" (1.2" at the cylinder but narrower elsewhere). I find it much easier in light clothing. I hope I never have to use it.

I like holsters like this but with a clip on one side.

http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachm...er-632lobo.jpg

Needs to keep the gun from chafing the skin, needs to protect trigger from snags, and needs to not be thick.

http://i19.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/9f/67/cfde_1.JPG

It took several purchases to end up with the best carry gun for me. It also took a shitload of wasted money on holsters before finding the right one to live with everyday. Unfortunately you can't try it until you buy it.

midpack 10-21-2011 02:53 PM

In MO, any business can display an 11x14 sign and forbid you from carrying in their store. It's quite common to see them too, kinda defeats the purpose of being able to carry if you gotta leave it in your car everywhere. Never mind that my employer forbids guns on the entire campus. Haven't worked a job since the law was passed that would allow me to carry into the office and a couple of them were in very sketchy parts of town.

Can I wear a Sparkle fanny pack even if I don't carry?
:dancegay:

Scrappy Jack 10-21-2011 03:21 PM

sixshooter - Assuming I were to carry everyday, I would not be prepared to compromise my GQ-good looks to accomodate it. Patterned shirts? A "bloused" tuck? A cell phone holster? Pshaw.

Also, re-read the sentence I wrote that you quoted (making note of the parenthetical portion). :) It would not be the portion of the gun/holster combo printing through my shirt, but rather the portion printing through my slacks.

And don't bother suggesting that I wear slacks that don't compliment my ass just so I can conceal an IWB rig. :D

pusha 10-21-2011 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Gearhead_318 (Post 786312)
I'm surprised you can even see him.

Apparently he instructs some sort of tactical training school.

http://operatorchan.org/k/arch/src/k...%20OPERATE.gif

sixshooter 10-21-2011 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 786309)
I have mixed feelings over the lightweight Smiths. Do you really see that much of an advantage over a stainless model? I forget my stainless 60-3 is even there most of the time.

Oh, gawd yes! It won't drag your pants down as much or if you have it in your pocket it won't bang around as much when you walk and definitely won't cause the right side of your shorts to sag like you've got 12 rolls of quarters in it. I've had a stainless revolver as well and it just wouldn't go anywhere as easily. This was especially true in summer clothes. I've seen the aluminum alloy Taurus ultralights (painted black) for $299 here locally.


Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack (Post 786338)
:) It would not be the portion of the gun/holster combo printing through my shirt, but rather the portion printing through my slacks.

So they think you are sporting a Woodrow, so what? I do it all the time. And I carry my gun in my pocket too, lol.


Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack (Post 786338)
And don't bother suggesting that I wear slacks that don't compliment my ass just so I can conceal an IWB rig. :D

So, so vain. Wear front pleated slacks and Khakis like a boss. Much more freeballin space when it is hot out anyway.

Scrappy Jack 10-22-2011 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 786388)
So they think you are sporting a Woodrow, so what? I do it all the time. And I carry my gun in my pocket too, lol.

No, no, no. :) I am talking about carrying a Ruger LCP in a Crossbreed Supertuck IWB holster, positioned at the right side of the back - aft of the hip. I don't know the tactical term for that position.

When carrying like that, wearing professional business attire (a properly fitting long-sleeve dress shirt with an undershirt, a tie, properly fitting slacks, a thin dress belt, etc) - the portion of the holster and pistol combination would print in the area of the slacks between the belt and the top of the back pocket.

I am starting to think you are being obtuse just so I will take a picture of my ass to show you what I am talking about. :D


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 786388)
So, so vain. Wear front pleated slacks and Khakis like a boss.

Front pleats and khakis? Front pleats?! :facepalm:


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