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by HOSSISFREE
Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:26 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Drawing techniques?
Replies: 12
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The garment/grip thing was a problem for me in the beginning. I usually wear a sleevless athletic type shirt underneath a carhart short-sleeve shirt for summertime.

I had to find an undershirt that was cool, and didn't blouse when tucked. With the overshirt, I find that using a couple stitches to sew a lead fishing weight into the hem helps it to get out of the way. With the weight, when you flip it back, it carries more of the shirt with it. Thus allowing you to grip the gun only.

It also requires more of a breeze to flip the shirt open and unconceal your weapon. I actually put the weight in for this purpose, and found the other benificial as well.

Does that make any sense?

As for drawing while wearing a T-shirt only to conceal....well, I can't offer much there. My H&K is way too big for that, and I carry my P3AT in my pocket when using it.

Hoss

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