Anything "cargo" seems to be working pretty good...I have sucessfully concealed a full size 1911 in one of those pockets on the side of either the pant version, and strangely it works out better in the cargo "shorts" versions...It's kinda loose, but it still offers an option if you do not want to wear the firearm holstered on your belt, with a cover garment like a hawaiian shirt (that screams GUN) or other loose fitting over shirt...gregthehand wrote:I just buy the Wrangler cargo shorts from Wal-Mart and they do just fine. Around $18 a pair. And they have a neet little pocket that is sewn in behind the cargo pant pocket for your cell phone. So I keep my Kel-Tec in my right pocket, my keys in my left, and my little cell phone in the cargo pant open top pocket.
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- Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:31 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Clothing Options
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Re: Clothing Options
- Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:18 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Clothing Options
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Re: Clothing Options
Rule of thumb...
Fashion is what everyone thinks you should be, and you buy into that...
Style is what you are...
I'm more concerned about what my booking picture will look like if I get into trouble...
Just remember it is all about what "works" for you...It'll never be right the first time...It take a little time to get it right just for you...And that is half the fun...
Like you said, you didn't want to go thru 5000+ posts about this, and that is wise...Very wise...
First figure out what works best for how you want to carry (don't deviate too much from that convention), then work the whole wardrobe issue around that, plan for seasonal changes...Here it is mostly hot days and nights, with 3-4 days of cold stuff...Adjust appropriately...
You'll be just fine then...
Fashion is what everyone thinks you should be, and you buy into that...
Style is what you are...
I'm more concerned about what my booking picture will look like if I get into trouble...
Just remember it is all about what "works" for you...It'll never be right the first time...It take a little time to get it right just for you...And that is half the fun...
Like you said, you didn't want to go thru 5000+ posts about this, and that is wise...Very wise...
First figure out what works best for how you want to carry (don't deviate too much from that convention), then work the whole wardrobe issue around that, plan for seasonal changes...Here it is mostly hot days and nights, with 3-4 days of cold stuff...Adjust appropriately...
You'll be just fine then...