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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 1414163" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>If you have'nt looked at the concealed carry holsters at comp-tac and bladetech, I urge you to do so. Type those into whatever search engine you use, google, bing, yahoo or whatever and consider equipping yourself with one or more of these kydex type holsters and mag pouches. If you don't already own a 1 1/2" width gun/tactical belt, I advise getting one. I've found the IWB holsters conceal most effectively in any weather. A guy can get away with OWB holsters in cold weather only when he keeps his coat/cover garment on even indoors. Something to consider when you know you' re going to end up indoors. I've tried wearing a lighter jacket so far this winter, more comfortable indoors at restaurants and theaters. Buy some pants 2" larger at the waist than your actual size to make room for the IWB holster. The ones I've used will conceal under a one size over polo shirt. Also under an unbuttoned, full cut button up shirt. Tuck in a t-shirt or underarmor shirt underneath before putting the IWB holster in your pants, way more comfortable in hot ,muggy weather. You can learn to sweep the cover garment out of the way to draw or snatch up the polo shirt very smoothly and quickly. Talk to Eric Fuson at Tulsa Gunworks Inc/ Oklahoma Police Supply for more on this. Do yourself a big favor and register for a training class at TDSA for a Marshall Luton shooting class. You will be pleased at what Marshall and his instructors can teach you. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 1414163, member: 2449"] If you have'nt looked at the concealed carry holsters at comp-tac and bladetech, I urge you to do so. Type those into whatever search engine you use, google, bing, yahoo or whatever and consider equipping yourself with one or more of these kydex type holsters and mag pouches. If you don't already own a 1 1/2" width gun/tactical belt, I advise getting one. I've found the IWB holsters conceal most effectively in any weather. A guy can get away with OWB holsters in cold weather only when he keeps his coat/cover garment on even indoors. Something to consider when you know you' re going to end up indoors. I've tried wearing a lighter jacket so far this winter, more comfortable indoors at restaurants and theaters. Buy some pants 2" larger at the waist than your actual size to make room for the IWB holster. The ones I've used will conceal under a one size over polo shirt. Also under an unbuttoned, full cut button up shirt. Tuck in a t-shirt or underarmor shirt underneath before putting the IWB holster in your pants, way more comfortable in hot ,muggy weather. You can learn to sweep the cover garment out of the way to draw or snatch up the polo shirt very smoothly and quickly. Talk to Eric Fuson at Tulsa Gunworks Inc/ Oklahoma Police Supply for more on this. Do yourself a big favor and register for a training class at TDSA for a Marshall Luton shooting class. You will be pleased at what Marshall and his instructors can teach you. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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