Accidentally discovered the ideal concealment method. For me at least..
I've been struggling with CCW for almost 2 years now.
Either its a comfortable paddle and it prints or I have to wear shirt 2 sizes too big conceal an outside the belt galco and be careful to never lift my arms above chest high or bend over at the waist to pick something up.
Or the MOB bangs on chairs and flops around.
The closest I've come is the beltster: a thick belt with a molded loop that carrys an auto barrel down in the right rear pocket. It still needs a long loose shirt to cover it and you lose a pocket.
This evening on a whim I decided to break out my VZOR 70 and the uncle mike's holster. I noticed that the thumb break and belt clip were reversible.
After switching the clip to the other side I was able to clip it to my belt inside the waistband at 1:00 with 100% comfort and concealability.
I just can't believe after $440 in holsters, new shirts and constant printing paranoia It was right under my nose the whole time for $6.
I've been struggling with CCW for almost 2 years now.
Either its a comfortable paddle and it prints or I have to wear shirt 2 sizes too big conceal an outside the belt galco and be careful to never lift my arms above chest high or bend over at the waist to pick something up.
Or the MOB bangs on chairs and flops around.
The closest I've come is the beltster: a thick belt with a molded loop that carrys an auto barrel down in the right rear pocket. It still needs a long loose shirt to cover it and you lose a pocket.
This evening on a whim I decided to break out my VZOR 70 and the uncle mike's holster. I noticed that the thumb break and belt clip were reversible.
After switching the clip to the other side I was able to clip it to my belt inside the waistband at 1:00 with 100% comfort and concealability.
I just can't believe after $440 in holsters, new shirts and constant printing paranoia It was right under my nose the whole time for $6.
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