People usually have to be looking for a gun printing to see it. Most people aren't looking, so if you print a little most people won't notice. If you have a white shirt a size too small with a gun in an OWB hip holster in a crowded mall, printing so hard you can tell the manufacturer, you'll likely be asked to leave the mall.
I think that's why people say printing doesn’t matter. I remember buying my first holster, and the guy at the gun shop said "That about as good as it gets. It's going to print."
The problem is when you print and police or criminals are looking for a gun. If cops see you're carrying in an area where carry or open carry is prohibited by law, you have a legal problem. If criminals can see it, you have a criminal problem- you've made yourself a threat or an opportunity.
I think that's why people say printing doesn’t matter. I remember buying my first holster, and the guy at the gun shop said "That about as good as it gets. It's going to print."
The problem is when you print and police or criminals are looking for a gun. If cops see you're carrying in an area where carry or open carry is prohibited by law, you have a legal problem. If criminals can see it, you have a criminal problem- you've made yourself a threat or an opportunity.