My concealed carry rig.
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:09 am
I carry this thing everywhere. The only problem is that the grip is somewhat slippery.
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The best way is one you are most comfortable with. While conceal carrying, drawing is what needs to be efficient. And god forbid you draw, reholstering is the least of your problems.amit888_2000 wrote:Good point vrohan59,
No one is perfect, can people display the best way to conceal carry....weapons
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Very easy to carry Revolvers without rig or anyother conceal carry aid.....even if u put pistol in ankle is easy rather than revolver,.....My experience......grewal wrote:Concealing a pistol is easy that way , but what about revolver. I like underarm holster to carry my revolver.
I'm not quite sure what you mean vrohan59. It looks like he has an IWB holster. Why would he have a problem reholstering?vrohan59 wrote:Such a rig is ok for the one draw scenario,how do you reholster the gun once you have drawn it?guess you have to take off your trousers to do it!!!!please correct me if I'm wrong.
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A revolver can be carried IWB just like the OP's photo. There are plenty of IWB and OWB holsters available for revolvers. A shoulder holster might work great for a revolver but you will then need a cover garment (like a coat) which is fine for winter. What does one do in the summer? Many IWB and OWB holsters will allow you to get by with a loose T-shirt over the gun.Very easy to carry Revolvers without rig or anyother conceal carry aid.....even if u put pistol in ankle is easy rather than revolver,.....My experience......grewal wrote: Concealing a pistol is easy that way , but what about revolver. I like underarm holster to carry my revolver.
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amit888_2000
Amit, either IWB or OWB holsters can work well for concealed carry and can be easily concealed. All that is needed is a cover garment long enough the conceal the holster in its entirety. Most of todays holster makers make holsters that will snug the gun up tight against the body. What is necessary is a proper holster and a sturdy, rigid gunbelt. With that kind of rig, you will be able to carry the gun without fatigue all day.amit888_2000 wrote:.....also IWB & OWB, but non of them is for conceal carry...but they are very good..
I think I am misunderstanding you here but shoulder holsters can only be concealed with some kind of cover garment like a suit coat or a winter coat. I don't think you would be successful concealing a shoulder holster under a t-shirt.shoulder holster works gr8, but not in summers....and more over with formals ....yes with the T-shirts....
I'm sorry but I don't own any revolvers. Maybe someone like Timmy can post a photo of himself with one of his revolvers concealed.pls post photos if possible, also for revolvers...