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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 3957164" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>When I worked in an office where carry wasn't permitted (by company policy; not by law) I wore some Ariat brand square toed boots that had quite a bit of extra area in them around the ankle. I'd stick my S&W 340SC in a pocket holster and stick that in my boot. If I were wearing normal shoes I'd put it in an ankle holster. I was always afraid any sort of pocket or waist carry would be spotted. Most of the time I was sitting at a desk so ankle was probably more accessible than waist or pocket anyway. As far as I know, nobody ever knew including a "gun friends" who asked and I denied it. That last bit is probably the best advice ever for carrying where permitted by company policy. Don't tell anyone ever. Not even a "friend."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 3957164, member: 1111"] When I worked in an office where carry wasn't permitted (by company policy; not by law) I wore some Ariat brand square toed boots that had quite a bit of extra area in them around the ankle. I'd stick my S&W 340SC in a pocket holster and stick that in my boot. If I were wearing normal shoes I'd put it in an ankle holster. I was always afraid any sort of pocket or waist carry would be spotted. Most of the time I was sitting at a desk so ankle was probably more accessible than waist or pocket anyway. As far as I know, nobody ever knew including a "gun friends" who asked and I denied it. That last bit is probably the best advice ever for carrying where permitted by company policy. Don't tell anyone ever. Not even a "friend." [/QUOTE]
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