Had to take my truck in to get a new starter today. I was very pleased with the shop - I got the truck back in less than an hour, and almost a hundred bucks cheaper than what the dealership had quoted me for the repair. Afterwards I went up to the gun store, with a list of reloading supplies my son needed, and to make the last payment on the CZ-75B I've had on layaway.
Got to looking at the holsters again while waiting my turn at the register, & found a plain, leather pancake holster that fit the CZ. It rode really high on me, and didn't curve where I do. On a whim I put it on weak side, at approx. 8:00, instead of strong side like it was intended. It actually came closer to fitting me, instead of fighting me, in that position! The butt winds up under my left arm, in easy reach of my right hand, and I was able to draw without dropping or snagging the pistol. (how come I never thought of trying it that way before?)
It was breezy this morning, so I was wearing a T-shirt with an unbuttoned denim long-sleeved shirt over it. I slipped the denim shirt back on over the T-shirt, and asked the gentleman helping me if it printed anywhere. His reply was "Not at all!" I'd say he seemed almost as surprised as I was!
![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif)
When I finally got home, I found that my son had forgotten his cell phone when he left for work. I offered to take it to him, and swapped a lightweight sleeveless denim vest for the shirt since it had warmed up some. "Test Drive" time for the holster.
My son couldn't tell where or what I was carrying, although he's very familiar with carry methods, & plans on taking the class himself this month. He was shocked to find out I was wearing the "fullsize" CZ!
Tomorrow, I'm going to try wearing the CZ to church this way. If the Preacher and the other CHL'er can't tell either, then I know I've finally found a way I can wear a "full-size" SA.
Plus, my truck is fixed, and runnin' fine. I think it's been a good day!
(please pardon the long post... I tend to get wordy when excited)