concealment questoin

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RPBrown
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Re: concealment questoin

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Others have stated the law to you and they are correct. I on the other hand am going with the fact that you stated he does not have a gun belt as of yet. He needs to get one. I am of similar size and weight and have had issues when I would try to carry with a different belt other than a good gun belt. It will help hold his weapon closer to the body. He also needs to look at different styles (and sizes) of shirts that will conceal better. I have found dark colored or prints work the best.
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We expend so much energy discussing what constitutes "concealed", but let me tell you that the sheeple out there are blind, oblivious, and clueless.

In a different state, I carried full-size service handguns like a 1911 or an M&P using an IWB with my shirt tucked in and the grip completely and fully exposed. In years of doing so, not one person in a thousand even glanced at it.

I never -- never -- worry about concealment. I take reasonable measures to cover with a shirt and that is enough for my comfort level.
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Re: concealment questoin

Post by M1911A1-Lover »

Thanks RPBrown thats the answer I was looking for, I should have stated my question better but thank you for reading between the lines. :tiphat: :cheers2: and you to Jumping Frog. :cheers2:
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