Carry OWB in Texas?
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Carry OWB in Texas?
I have always use a IWB holster, but the Houston summer heat is making me think about OWB holster. I always wear a t-shirt untucked and wonder if I'll be able to pull it off. If you carry OWB, I would love to hear how you do it and what holster you use. Thanks.
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I too would appreciate and good advice on OWB carry. Thanks in advance!
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It's all about the holster and belt. The gun needs to ride high with a decent cant.
I do find it easier to carry a slimmer gun such as a 1911 than I did with something like an XD or Glock.
Regular T-Shirts are not a problem for me if they are long enough
to conceal the bottom of my holster, especially while in a seated position.
I don't worry about printing as much as I did at first. A well trained eye
might notice the slight bulge, but the general public doesn't have a clue.
I do find it easier to carry a slimmer gun such as a 1911 than I did with something like an XD or Glock.
Regular T-Shirts are not a problem for me if they are long enough
to conceal the bottom of my holster, especially while in a seated position.
I don't worry about printing as much as I did at first. A well trained eye
might notice the slight bulge, but the general public doesn't have a clue.
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I use a Galco belt and Master's Leather holster.
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An oversized t-shirt is good start, a thick and darker one is better. I prefer to wear OWB (pancake leather holster or Serpa) or Belly band in the winter under light jacket or heavy sweater.
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I carry OWB occasionally. Slightly longer shirts and a gun with a shorter slide makes a big difference. As well as having a good gun belt. I like the button up shirts that are cut straight along the bottom, often called "camp" style shirts.
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I have a Galco holster, and I've read where others say you need a good belt, so I guess that will be the next item on my shopping list.
Right now my wardrobe consists of mainly t-shirts. I suppose I will also have to get some decent shirts.
Right now my wardrobe consists of mainly t-shirts. I suppose I will also have to get some decent shirts.
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I wear outside the waistband with a fobus belt holster carrying a glock 30. I usr a camera type vest for concealment, works great.
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All of the above with a SA Compact 1911 LW in a Don Hume J.I.T. OWB holster...everyday everywhere.USA1 wrote:It's all about the holster and belt. The gun needs to ride high with a decent cant.
I do find it easier to carry a slimmer gun such as a 1911 than I did with something like an XD or Glock.
Regular T-Shirts are not a problem for me if they are long enough
to conceal the bottom of my holster, especially while in a seated position.
I don't worry about printing as much as I did at first. A well trained eye
might notice the slight bulge, but the general public doesn't have a clue.
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Buddy of mine wears a Kimber UC 2 OWB at 3:00 ... not sure of what leather holster, but only wears a Tee-shirt ... I never noticed it until he showed me.... We were outside his house, and I knew he had a CHL and asked why he wasn't carrying, then he showed me.
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A good holster and belt are #1 then comes the clothes a loose fitting untucked tee shirt will do the trick if it's long enough. I buy tee shirts one size larger than I would normaly wear, if I can find "tall" I buy those. A loose untucked polo or button up will do also. Avoid white and other "see through" colors I'm fond of patterned or bold prints. A blue work shirt is a great summer cover.
I like the Don Hume 721 OT holster for OWB they are well made, affordable, and available for nearly all handguns. Belt - - - Wilderness instructor, Frequent flyer, 511, and several custom made belts keep my gun and pants off the floor.
I like the Don Hume 721 OT holster for OWB they are well made, affordable, and available for nearly all handguns. Belt - - - Wilderness instructor, Frequent flyer, 511, and several custom made belts keep my gun and pants off the floor.

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When I bought the holster, the knowledgeable-seeming gentleman who sold it to me was told me he wears a camera-type vest for concealment. The problem I have is I'm a 20-something year old. I've never seen anyone in my age group where a camera-type vest. I guess I need to keep a sharper eye out for what others in my age group wear that could offer concealment. If I was a confident guy 24/7, I might consider tying to pull it off, but I don't always feel confidentWeg wrote:I wear outside the waistband with a fobus belt holster carrying a glock 30. I usr a camera type vest for concealment, works great.

I am thinking about buying a pocket pistol

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20-something year old?
JCPenneys big and tall
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/Cg13136.jsp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My friend I mentioned above is in his 20s, wears a Kimber UltraCarry 2 OWB at 3:00 and shops at J. C. Penneys for extra long (tall) oversized larger shirts. The larger and TALL shirts conceal well.
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JCPenneys big and tall
http://www.jcpenney.com/products/Cg13136.jsp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My friend I mentioned above is in his 20s, wears a Kimber UltraCarry 2 OWB at 3:00 and shops at J. C. Penneys for extra long (tall) oversized larger shirts. The larger and TALL shirts conceal well.
Edited for clarification
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I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
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No need to spend money on a camera vest---or a pocket pistol.Thomas wrote:When I bought the holster, the knowledgeable-seeming gentleman who sold it to me was told me he wears a camera-type vest for concealment. The problem I have is I'm a 20-something year old. I've never seen anyone in my age group where a camera-type vest. I guess I need to keep a sharper eye out for what others in my age group wear that could offer concealment. If I was a confident guy 24/7, I might consider tying to pull it off, but I don't always feel confidentMaybe if I conceal carry, I would feel confident, but I don't think that is a completely legitimate reason to carry. I want to carry to be prepared; to protect myself and others.
I am thinking about buying a pocket pistolOn one hand I would love another gun, on the other hand it's going to cost me.
Some of the issues you probably have in mind have already been treated here before.
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I OWB conceal-carry a full-sized handgun, with a regularly-sized, square-cut buttondown shirt.
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Thank you RPB and yerasimos for the links, I will have to do some reading.