CCW Breakaway Pants
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CCW Breakaway Pants
So I was fortunate enough to attend the SHOT shot for a few days. That place is a serious firearms overload. Anyway, I saw one product that I thought everyone might want to take a look at for concealed carry. The website is: http://www.ccwbreakaways.com. Basically, these are dress pants/khaki's that have a "break away" pocket opening. The pocket opening is held to the pants with snaps. The snaps are located such that they would be covered by a standard belt. The pocket is not a standard pocket though. It has an internal mechanism for fitting and holding any size handgun. I suggest checking the website for a better explanation of this.
The pants are perfectly normal looking and appear to be of high quality. They don't have that "tactical" look, which is nice if you want to remain inconspicuous. The will also soon be available in jeans (the jeans are shown on their site, but I was told they are not quite ready yet). They are currently selling to individuals, but are working on distribution channels. I am planning to buy a pair this week, once they have a chance to get back and settled from the show.
Anyone have any thoughts about these?
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The pants are perfectly normal looking and appear to be of high quality. They don't have that "tactical" look, which is nice if you want to remain inconspicuous. The will also soon be available in jeans (the jeans are shown on their site, but I was told they are not quite ready yet). They are currently selling to individuals, but are working on distribution channels. I am planning to buy a pair this week, once they have a chance to get back and settled from the show.
Anyone have any thoughts about these?
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Yes Dave I have a thought. I WANT A COUPLE OF PAIRS! Those look fantastic! Just like alllll the pants I wear....Dockers.
The cargo pants look great too. Jeans don't do much for me, but I've not seen it in person, obviously.
I think they are a winner and give it 2 thumbs up. Thanks for posting.
The cargo pants look great too. Jeans don't do much for me, but I've not seen it in person, obviously.
I think they are a winner and give it 2 thumbs up. Thanks for posting.
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Re: CCW Breakaway Pants
You could wear them with the concealed carry shirts we saw. http://www.concealed-designs.com/about.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The website leaves a lot to be desired, but, if you can get the video to load, you can see what they have.
The website leaves a lot to be desired, but, if you can get the video to load, you can see what they have.
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They look like they may have something. I may give them a try. Thanks for the post Dave.Dave01 wrote:Anyone have any thoughts about these? Dave
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I think I'd like to get a pair and try them out. I thought the web site was very well done. The only downside I can see is that I'd have to move my wallet from left front pocket to rear pocket. I stopped wearing it there many years ago - far too many hours in airplanes.
BTW - the web site kind of draws you to the videos section where you can see the system in action. I found the FAQ and "How To" section more useful.
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I'm glad they came out with the shirt.... I've been planning something similar for the last 5 years or so (never took the time to make my own personal prototype). My idea was to sew a couple of "dummy buttons" in place, and put velcro under the button locations... using either a light weight shoulder holster or the 5.11 holster tee shirt underneath. The only difference (other than the side slot for use with a tuckable IWB) in their design is they use snaps instead of velcro.
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I wonder how us fa...portly gentlemen would do in those?
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I like the concept, but not only does the web site leave a lot to be desired, it is also deceptive and misleading. I watched the parts of the video were they demo the gun being drawn from concealment and those snap studs are already open! Its not a realistic demo of how one might fumble to unclip those buttons in a single motion. I'm sure with practice you could become comfortable with it, but I have to ask myself why the demonstrator was unable to do it . . .Crossfire wrote:You could wear them with the concealed carry shirts we saw. http://www.concealed-designs.com/about.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The website leaves a lot to be desired, but, if you can get the video to load, you can see what they have.
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I like the look of these. If you get a pair then please post a write up.Dave01 wrote:So I was fortunate enough to attend the SHOT shot for a few days. That place is a serious firearms overload. Anyway, I saw one product that I thought everyone might want to take a look at for concealed carry. The website is: http://www.ccwbreakaways.com. Basically, these are dress pants/khaki's that have a "break away" pocket opening. The pocket opening is held to the pants with snaps. The snaps are located such that they would be covered by a standard belt. The pocket is not a standard pocket though. It has an internal mechanism for fitting and holding any size handgun. I suggest checking the website for a better explanation of this.
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the shirt is very similar the one from 5.11, I have one and it's great.
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I saw the snaps undone too. Any way you cut it this is still pocket carry & draw setting is virtually impossible. Extreemly easy to stall the pocket draw. I can see some possible applications like the smart carry or tuckables. I will wait on the reviews from the CC on the street rather than the advertisers.TheBrit wrote:I like the concept, but not only does the web site leave a lot to be desired, it is also deceptive and misleading. I watched the parts of the video were they demo the gun being drawn from concealment and those snap studs are already open! Its not a realistic demo of how one might fumble to unclip those buttons in a single motion. I'm sure with practice you could become comfortable with it, but I have to ask myself why the demonstrator was unable to do it . . .Crossfire wrote:You could wear them with the concealed carry shirts we saw. http://www.concealed-designs.com/about.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The website leaves a lot to be desired, but, if you can get the video to load, you can see what they have.
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Re: CCW Breakaway Pants
My wife went to a Party with some of her girlfriends, and the Police officer there had Breakaway Pants
Those look neat. I would get the Jeans,
I wonder how they stand up to a Wash
Anyone know the price?
Those look neat. I would get the Jeans,
I wonder how they stand up to a Wash
Anyone know the price?
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Re: CCW Breakaway Pants
When I first read this post I was expecting some kind of warm-up pants that athletes would wear and rip off to start the game and I was really having a hard time wrapping my imagination around how that would have helped me in a carry situation at all.
I noticed in the "Parking lot scenario" video the actor catches his pistol on the pocket slightly. This is when he's practiced and rehearsed that move, I can't imagine how difficult it could be with adrenaline pumping and possibly from a sitting position.
Bottom line: If it works for you, great, but I probably won't purchase these even if they have good reviews, just doesn't look like they'd behave to my carry preferences.
I noticed in the "Parking lot scenario" video the actor catches his pistol on the pocket slightly. This is when he's practiced and rehearsed that move, I can't imagine how difficult it could be with adrenaline pumping and possibly from a sitting position.
Bottom line: If it works for you, great, but I probably won't purchase these even if they have good reviews, just doesn't look like they'd behave to my carry preferences.
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Anyone know the price?
I didn't ask about the price. I told the rep in their booth that I was not a retailer, but she was still very generous taking the time to talk to me and show me how they are constructed. I'm going to contact them on Monday. I'll post the the retail price as soon as I know (as long as I get their permission to do so).
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I noticed in the "Parking lot scenario" that the actor runs out into the open rather than taking cover behind the vehicle .karl wrote: I noticed in the "Parking lot scenario" video the actor catches his pistol on the pocket slightly.
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