ESB 240 Posted January 24, 2023 As the title says, how do you conceal carry with a tucked in button down shirt? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,635 Posted January 24, 2023 Sports Jacket or vest. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vdep217 61 Posted January 24, 2023 Longer shirt and a tuckable holster 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichP 115 Posted January 24, 2023 Some IWB holster use specifically designed j-hooks to wear a shirt over them. Crossbreed is one of those, and it works "just OK", but is completely dependent on your build and the fitment of your clothes. H.E.'s recommendation is better. I do know of several LEOs that swear by ankle holster for BUG sized guns, but I just can't... 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,635 Posted January 24, 2023 3 minutes ago, RichP said: Some IWB holster use specifically designed j-hooks to wear a shirt over them. Crossbreed is one of those, and it works "just OK", but is completely dependent on your build and the fitment of your clothes. H.E.'s recommendation is better. I do know of several LEOs that swear by ankle holster for BUG sized guns, but I just can't... I’ll ankle carry my Kahr PM9 or J frame if I have to. But I do not prefer it. Pocket carry can also be an option here. But I find it best to wear the jacket, even knowing I can’t take it off. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maintenanceguy 509 Posted January 24, 2023 Pocket Carry. I do it all the time. The only inconvenience is that I have to remember to put my car keys in the other front pocket. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike77 169 Posted January 24, 2023 Get a Tuckable IWB Holster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,635 Posted January 24, 2023 50 minutes ago, Mike77 said: Get a Tuckable IWB Holster They sound great until you actually try and use one. Clothes get all bunched, they print, you get hot spots from the tucked in shirt, they never fit the way you want, and after an hour you look like a bag of wrenches in your fucked up, wrinkled, tucked in shirt. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krdshrk 3,872 Posted January 25, 2023 Spoke to VERTX at Sig Premier Media day in Vegas. They have a new line of Concealed Carry button down shirts that I think are excellent. The top buttons are standard buttons, but the bottom ones are actually snaps. Paired with an underlayer you're not going to print or bunch up and it's much better for draw. https://vertx.com/guardian-stretch-ls I hope to get a couple soon to test out. 1 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
10X 3,278 Posted January 25, 2023 Clever solution! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
67gtonut 847 Posted January 25, 2023 Vedder Light Tuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maintenanceguy 509 Posted January 25, 2023 1 hour ago, Krdshrk said: Spoke to VERTX at Sig Premier Media day in Vegas. They have a new line of Concealed Carry button down shirts that I think are excellent. The top buttons are standard buttons, but the bottom ones are actually snaps. Paired with an underlayer you're not going to print or bunch up and it's much better for draw. https://vertx.com/guardian-stretch-ls I hope to get a couple soon to test out. Really interesting idea. I think I'd prefer magnets instead though. I can tear open magnets easier than snaps. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krdshrk 3,872 Posted January 25, 2023 49 minutes ago, maintenanceguy said: Really interesting idea. I think I'd prefer magnets instead though. I can tear open magnets easier than snaps. The problem with magnets is that if your shirt bunches up or shifts improperly you'll get magnets sticking to each other and causing weird ride ups or possible issues. Also they could stick to the gun as well (a much more likely case). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,635 Posted January 25, 2023 1 hour ago, maintenanceguy said: Really interesting idea. I think I'd prefer magnets instead though. I can tear open magnets easier than snaps. Magnets stick to everything - including iron sights and steel slides. Those snaps open easy. Much better solution. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRIZ 3,365 Posted January 25, 2023 If you want to see how fast someone can draw with a shirt covering their pistol watch the short You Tube video, https://m.youtube.com/results?sp=mAEA&search_query=miami+vice+jim+zubiena BTW, the followup video about Zubiena is good to watch. He went from hands up, draw, and fire 3 rds in 1.3 seconds although he admits is was with blanks. I grant you his shirt was unbuttoned on the bottom. However, I don't think most people could react as fast as he drew and shot. At best they would have shot.one another. Zubiena was an IPSC competitor and firearms consultant for "Miami Vice". They used him for the role of the hit man in this episode. When asked by the director why he cleared the pistol and locked the slide back before he placed it on the guy's chest. Zubiena responded, "I never put down a weapon unless it's unloaded and clear". That was good enough for the director. Several other considerations if you use an ankle holster. The only place to wear it is inside your weak side ankle. You need to wear pants that allow you to easily pull the cuff up with your weak hand. No tapered legs. I've tried other guns but anything bigger than a J frame, biggest a G26 is cumbersome. The only way to draw from an ankle holster, taking cover is the first thing you should do with any holster, is go into a kneeling position on your strong side, pull up your pants leg with your weak hand and draw starting your shooting from the kneeling position if required. If you don't have to shoot yet get to your feet. I've seen people do all kinds of dancing around trying to draw from an ankle holster. The method I described is the safest and most efficient IMO. I used to make agents who wore an ankle holster use them during qualifications. A few couldn't do it because and complained. I told them don't wear an ankle holster. Ankle holsters have their place. Very convenient to draw from sitting in a car. Not a place for your main battery unless that's your only choice. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites