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by mojo84
Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:15 pm
Forum: Holsters & Accessories
Topic: Needing a holster for dress attire
Replies: 48
Views: 13233

Re: Needing a holster for dress attire

Keith B wrote:
Bang4Buck wrote:I'm having the same challenge. I am in suit and tie when visiting most of my local clients. I have a comptac mtac and I love it, but the extra couple inches required for IWB means I'd have to order suit pants with extra slack in them. So I currently don't have a good carry option when I'm suited up. OWB doesn't work because I'll take my jacket off frequently.

I also considered the 5.11 tactical shirt, but I don't care for an undershirt, especially in the summer in Texas. I'm a sweater, so this isn't the best option.

Has anyone found a shoulder holster that works? Prefer one that works without an undershirt, though that seems unlikely.
I use the Kangaroo holster http://www.kangaroocarry.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Depending on how sensitive your skin is, you may be able to use it without an undershirt. However, I prefer something under it and I have found a good cotton undershirt will actually keep you cooler by wicking away the sweat from your body vs. it soaking into the shirt.

Is this your primary method of carry? Do you experience much sweat penetrating to the gun? I like the looks of it but wonder how practical it would be with my blued Hi-Power.
by mojo84
Sun Apr 20, 2014 5:54 pm
Forum: Holsters & Accessories
Topic: Needing a holster for dress attire
Replies: 48
Views: 13233

Re: Needing a holster for dress attire

tbrown wrote:
dhyde79 wrote:now just waiting to deal with the HR situation at work...(head of HR swears it's against the rules, but the rules in black and white says "non-licensed possession of a firearm", it's being reviewed currently, I expect the thumbs up soon) once that's done, I'll get to the point where my sidearm doesn't leave my side.....
Did you really ask HR for an opinion? Unless you know the answer and are doing it so HR knows too, what's the up side?

I suspect the next word he hears regarding this will be in a revised and updated employee manual that he'll be asked to sign an acknowledgement stating he received and read it.

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