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MoJo wrote:One option is to have the pocket you want to carry in enlarged. A tailor or seamstress should be able to do this for you rather inexpensively. Another option is, find a brand of jeans with really large pockets. The "Duke" line of jeans sold online by Haband have the largest pockets of any pants I have ever seen. A full size 1911 will go into them and not show - - - printing, now that's another story. :tiphat:
Both of these options are great. Thank you for the advice. :cheers2:
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VMI77 wrote:Looser/bigger jeans maybe? I pocket carry an LCR on occasion and haven't had any problems. Your comment about drawing it makes me wonder if some larger jeans might help. I like a loose fit myself and I have no problem gripping the gun while it's still in my pocket --but then I may also have smaller hands. On the rare occasion I felt any concern about visibility of the grip I just put a handkerchief over it.
I've got large hands but up until I got a gun/holster for pocket carry I never cared about pockets as long as a knife would fit in the front left one. I will definitely be shopping around for some of the clothing items mentioned in this thread.
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I can get away with my wife's LCP in my pocket but nothing larger.
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i was at costco the other day and they already had their shorts out.
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spolct wrote:i was at costco the other day and they already had their shorts out.
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Take some of those wads of cash out of your pocket to make more room. :cool:
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I can't do IWB anywhere. Well, I MIGHT be able to get-away with the small of my back but that seems way too awkward for me. In the Summer I wear almost exclusively cargo shorts which are baggy, but in Winter I wear jeans exclusively and there is no pocket room for me at all with jeans. So my inclination is to want to use a Shoulder Holster and cross-draw my P938, especially since in a TX Winter even if I'm not wearing a jacket I could always wear a loose-fitting long-sleeve shirt to hide the holster.

I have no experience with a shoulder holster but read that folks buy many different kinds before they find one that fits. Are there any shoulder-holster fans in here to comment?

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TomsTXCHL wrote:I can't do IWB anywhere. Well, I MIGHT be able to get-away with the small of my back but that seems way too awkward for me. In the Summer I wear almost exclusively cargo shorts which are baggy, but in Winter I wear jeans exclusively and there is no pocket room for me at all with jeans. So my inclination is to want to use a Shoulder Holster and cross-draw my P938, especially since in a TX Winter even if I'm not wearing a jacket I could always wear a loose-fitting long-sleeve shirt to hide the holster.

I have no experience with a shoulder holster but read that folks buy many different kinds before they find one that fits. Are there any shoulder-holster fans in here to comment?
I really like my Galco Jacka** shoulder holster. I can hide my PT92 and 2 spare magazines with just a button down.
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esxmarkc wrote:Take some of those wads of cash out of your pocket to make more room. :cool:
I'll need another mattress to hide it under then :lol::
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TomsTXCHL wrote:I can't do IWB anywhere. Well, I MIGHT be able to get-away with the small of my back but that seems way too awkward for me. In the Summer I wear almost exclusively cargo shorts which are baggy, but in Winter I wear jeans exclusively and there is no pocket room for me at all with jeans. So my inclination is to want to use a Shoulder Holster and cross-draw my P938, especially since in a TX Winter even if I'm not wearing a jacket I could always wear a loose-fitting long-sleeve shirt to hide the holster.

I have no experience with a shoulder holster but read that folks buy many different kinds before they find one that fits. Are there any shoulder-holster fans in here to comment?
I'll say it again, with the right pocket holster anything is possible. All I wear are jeans and all this fits perfect. YMMV but I love the rgrizzle artwork anyway.

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SATX-Scrub wrote:I'll say it again, with the right pocket holster anything is possible. All I wear are jeans and all this fits perfect.
I was with ya SATX until I spotted the "Volvo" keys...

:lol:

I'm kidding. Maybe I need to buy roomier jeans. I'll think about it. Say what's that nice pocket holster there?

CoffeNut I'll see if I can find a Galco for my P938.

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TomsTXCHL wrote: I was with ya SATX until I spotted the "Volvo" keys...

:lol:

I'm kidding. Maybe I need to buy roomier jeans. I'll think about it. Say what's that nice pocket holster there?

CoffeNut I'll see if I can find a Galco for my P938.

:)
Ha! Don't knock the Volvo, I'm a travel nurse and I needed the gas mileage over that of a truck. Anyway, the holster is only about $20 more that some of the knockoffs at gun shows, except there is quite a long wait (about 3 months right now).

http://www.rgrizzleleather.com/pocket-h ... sters.html
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SATX-Scrub wrote:Ha! Don't knock the Volvo, I'm a travel nurse and I needed the gas mileage over that of a truck. Anyway, the holster is only about $20 more that some of the knockoffs at gun shows, except there is quite a long wait (about 3 months right now).

http://www.rgrizzleleather.com/pocket-h ... sters.html
Yeah, I know, Volvos are great; it's just that I know a local "girly-man" who has one--no reflection on you! :thumbs2:

Rgrizzleleather looks very nice. As a newbie to carrying I'm amazed at how hard it is to surf on holsters. I go in to Cabela's and get dizzy--there's no way to go thru their display racks and find anything or make any decisions.

It's no surprise to me that so many folks say they have drawers-full of holsters as they've tried out so very many of them...
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I only have two pocket guns at the moment.......three, when my XDS gets back in a few days. The other two are a PM9 and an M&P340 snubby. I tend to wear loose fitting clothing, and I've never had trouble pocket carrying from a standpoint of fit. The XDS is a bit too heavy for regular pocket carry, but it can be pocket carried.

The very bottom of the snubby's grips can occasionally be seen in a couple of my pants where the pocket is cut at more of an angle, but they don't actually stick out, and it really isn't that noticeable. I always wear my shirts untucked anyway, so they more than adequately cover the "offending" pocket.

I use a Desantis Nemesis for pocket carry, but it's not the perfect solution. After a while, they begin to lose their external "stickiness", and they can have a tendency to come out with the gun. The FIST K5 kydex pocket holster (http://www.fist-inc.com/holsters/k1/k5.htm) looks like it would fix that problem. I've just never gotten around to ordering one. I think that Excaliber might own one and says that he likes it. It has the advantage of having a little tab that protrudes out from the holster body that gives your thumb a place to push downward against the holster as you draw the pistol, to make the holster stay in your pocket.
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