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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1156332" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Unless you plan to have a holster clip surgically implanted, something has to hold the holster in place to be effective. You don't want it flopping around.</p><p>Kramer makes a holster shirt that is tight enough to do it, but is gets a bit warm in 100 degree weather.</p><p>Various elastic band arrangements around the belly can hold holsters in place.</p><p>If you wear skin tight leather pants, an IWB would stay in place.</p><p>By far, the simplest way with a heavy gun like a Kimber is get a good gun belt and holster, and dress for the gun.</p><p>Then there is always Thundercarry--I have visions of a full-size 1911 stowed away in one........not my ideal carry, but you might go for it since you hate belts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1156332, member: 796"] Unless you plan to have a holster clip surgically implanted, something has to hold the holster in place to be effective. You don't want it flopping around. Kramer makes a holster shirt that is tight enough to do it, but is gets a bit warm in 100 degree weather. Various elastic band arrangements around the belly can hold holsters in place. If you wear skin tight leather pants, an IWB would stay in place. By far, the simplest way with a heavy gun like a Kimber is get a good gun belt and holster, and dress for the gun. Then there is always Thundercarry--I have visions of a full-size 1911 stowed away in one........not my ideal carry, but you might go for it since you hate belts? [/QUOTE]
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