OWB and printing
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OWB and printing
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I am taking my class this weekend (Yipee!), so I went ahead a bought a rig today. I bought a Blackhawk CQC Sepra OWB and a G&G gun belt. So, I'm all geared up, walking around the house, trying different clothes and it seems that button down shirts conceal pretty well. (I really don't want to wear one of those vests that screams "I'm carrying a gun!" Anyway, there seems to a little bit of "print" no matter what I do. I presume this is a no-no and would get me arrested.
Any sugestions [besides going IWB...which I may do, but don't want to buy all new pants]?
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I am taking my class this weekend (Yipee!), so I went ahead a bought a rig today. I bought a Blackhawk CQC Sepra OWB and a G&G gun belt. So, I'm all geared up, walking around the house, trying different clothes and it seems that button down shirts conceal pretty well. (I really don't want to wear one of those vests that screams "I'm carrying a gun!" Anyway, there seems to a little bit of "print" no matter what I do. I presume this is a no-no and would get me arrested.
Any sugestions [besides going IWB...which I may do, but don't want to buy all new pants]?
Thanks for this great forum.
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99% of people won't notice printing.
Heck, last year, I was walking around my office with my cover garment up over and behind my gun for half the day. Nobody noticed.
You'd be surprised what people won't notice. As long as it's not obviously gun shaped, don't sweat it. People won't even notice a buldge, assuming it's a cellphone or something.
Heck, last year, I was walking around my office with my cover garment up over and behind my gun for half the day. Nobody noticed.
You'd be surprised what people won't notice. As long as it's not obviously gun shaped, don't sweat it. People won't even notice a buldge, assuming it's a cellphone or something.
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I have found the following work well:
- Bold prints
- Stripes
- Dark colors
Any fabric that is thin will print easily if its too tight. Also I've found that shiny materials, such as rayon or polyester show the outline of the gun when the light hits the shirt.
Does this holster hold the gun high and tight to your body?
- Bold prints
- Stripes
- Dark colors
Any fabric that is thin will print easily if its too tight. Also I've found that shiny materials, such as rayon or polyester show the outline of the gun when the light hits the shirt.
Does this holster hold the gun high and tight to your body?
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txinvestigator wrote:Printing is not illegal. Intentionally failing to conceal your gun is.
If you want to conceal really well, consider an IWB, or at least a pancake style OWB.
Serious question: Is "knowingly" wearing something that "prints" tantamount to intentionally failing to conceal your gun?
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Now who's gonna prove that you're knowingly printing?flintknapper wrote:txinvestigator wrote:Printing is not illegal. Intentionally failing to conceal your gun is.
If you want to conceal really well, consider an IWB, or at least a pancake style OWB.
Serious question: Is "knowingly" wearing something that "prints" tantamount to intentionally failing to conceal your gun?
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llwatson wrote:Hmmmm... I'm just gonna take a wild guess here, but maybe a Glock 19?Cosmo 9 wrote:G19, what type of gun do you have?
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FM_Weasel wrote:Now who's gonna prove that you're knowingly printing?flintknapper wrote:txinvestigator wrote:Printing is not illegal. Intentionally failing to conceal your gun is.
If you want to conceal really well, consider an IWB, or at least a pancake style OWB.
Serious question: Is "knowingly" wearing something that "prints" tantamount to intentionally failing to conceal your gun?
A lawyer.
As with all things, it could be argued that a person of average intelligence, (and otherwise prudent and reasonable) "should" have known that a "tight" thin white t-shirt would not adequately "conceal" his full size 1911 in an OWB (hypothetical). "Covered" doesn't always mean "concealed", but if anyone wants to be the test case, go ahead.
I think it would be unwise at best...to become too lax concerning proper concealment.
Just another reason I'd like to see the option to OC.
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with Flint, I think the SHOULD HAVE KNOWN might turn out to be very important here and suspect that right and wrong will fall somewhere between a bulge and the outline of the weapon. IMO The lawyers and judge involved will have a huge effect on the outcome.
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