
Start here. Everything is concealed.

I'm using my left hand to raise my shirt for a better view of what I'm doing, but it's actually as fast for me to use only my right hand--this leaves my left hand for fighting off attackers during a draw.

Notice the full combat grip. Also, you may notice that my belt buckle is off center. This is to keep the bulk of gun and buckle spread apart, reducing bulge.

I usually bring weapon up to nipple level before assuming a proper stance. Both hands on weapon, finger off trigger.

Engage & repeat as necessary

Here is a closeup of the gun holstered in the appendix position. The grip rides higher than your beltline, so there is no digging for a gun to be spoken of.