3KillerBs
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DH has gotten the concealment of his S&W M&P 9 in his regular wardrobe down pretty well since he always has liked to wear a t-shirt or turtleneck (depending on weather), under an open shirt.
But today he has a rare business lunch with a client in a "business casual", cool-weather situation. He's in a tucked-in, long-sleeved shirt without a tie and his usual khakis. The M&P is in a tuckable holster, but DH hasn't had much luck with actually tucking his shirt over it because he dislikes the baggy, blobby, untidy look created by tucking a shirt that is baggy enough for adequate concealment. The gun butt prints badly in better-fitting shirts.
He's thrown on a sweater but is concerned that the restaurant is going to be too warm. A sports jacket is both equally warm and too formal.
Can a full-size gun be concealed in business casual with a tucked-in shirt that isn't so big as to make you look like you're wearing hand-me-downs from someone 100lbs larger?
Can an M&Pc be concealed in that way? Or does he need to get something truly small that can be put into a pocket holster for these occasions?
But today he has a rare business lunch with a client in a "business casual", cool-weather situation. He's in a tucked-in, long-sleeved shirt without a tie and his usual khakis. The M&P is in a tuckable holster, but DH hasn't had much luck with actually tucking his shirt over it because he dislikes the baggy, blobby, untidy look created by tucking a shirt that is baggy enough for adequate concealment. The gun butt prints badly in better-fitting shirts.
He's thrown on a sweater but is concerned that the restaurant is going to be too warm. A sports jacket is both equally warm and too formal.
Can a full-size gun be concealed in business casual with a tucked-in shirt that isn't so big as to make you look like you're wearing hand-me-downs from someone 100lbs larger?
Can an M&Pc be concealed in that way? Or does he need to get something truly small that can be put into a pocket holster for these occasions?