View Full Version : Any ideas for carrying in a suit?
LoneStar
06-15-2011, 22:38
So unfortunatly in a couple weeks Im gonna have to break from my norm and wear a suit for a week. Im wondering if anyone has a good idea on how to ccw? It will be a highly populated event, and will have to wear my shirt tucked in the whole time. I looked at the back belt holsters that look like a weightlifters belt, but me being a tubby fella, dont know if it will work. HELP!!
If you will leave your jacket on the whole time, just wear an IWB holster with your shirt tucked in UNDER the gun. This allows you to still draw quickly, but the jacket will cover the gun better than anything you've ever worn before.
If you plan on taking your jacket off, then I guess just IWB with your shirt tucked in OVER the gun. If your gun is small enough, maybe ankle or pocket carry. If none of that sounds plausible to you, then perhaps consider some Thunderwear or something.
LoneStar
06-15-2011, 22:46
I carry a glock 19. Ankle and pocket are kinda out. Im hoping a jacket will cover it right, and I suppose I should try tucking over my gun. Along the lines of thunderwear (not sure I like the idea of a pistol right by my meat) I just found an underarmor type shirt with holster holes in the armpits that Im giving some thought....
I'm highly suspect of the under armor type shirts with the holster sewn in. How are you even going to get to your gun in that situation?
If you haven't done regular IWB with the jacket on, try it out. You could conceal a confederate cavalry sword under a suit jacket.
Big Wall
06-15-2011, 22:55
I think I saw it in the Blue Press, but it looked like a date book that was designed to carry a pistol.
You could conceal a confederate cavalry sword under a suit jacket.
Yep, this. I think you will be surprised at how easy it is to conceal under your jacket
LoneStar
06-15-2011, 23:02
Ill have to check that out tomorrow. I had to go buy suits, I have never owned one before.
Lex_Luthor
06-16-2011, 08:12
http://www.smartcarry.com/products.html
I've had my eye on this product for a while now. Just haven't been able to set aside the money yet. It's gotten far better reviews than Thunderwear.
ghettodub
06-16-2011, 08:44
Coat is definitely the way to go. I can conceal my little LCP without a coat on by just slightly tucking the gun a little deeper in my IWB holster, or pulling the shirt over it just a little.
Tubby fella? Haha yeah right dude, you should be fine with a tuckable IWB, good belt, and any compact pistola of your choice. Just pull your shirt out from your waistband a bit. Your G19 will conceal much better than my P229 did in this fashion.
Follow the US Secret Service- shoulder holster and never remove your jacket, although to properly conceal you may need to get a tailored jacket to accommodate the pistol in holster.
You should be getting fitted for the suits, right? Wear a shoulder holster to the fitting. They'll cut the suit so no one can tell. They may ask if you're a police officer or something, but just smile and be polite. Worked for me, ten years ago.
H.
gcrookston
06-16-2011, 11:54
I wear a suit regularly. My carry is a 340pd in my trouser pocket
Byte Stryke
06-16-2011, 12:58
crossbreed super tuck with the shirt tucked in
LoneStar
06-16-2011, 20:15
Thanks for all the input fellas. I took my shoulder holster to get it fitted. I got home and actually put on my holster and the glock. Holy crap batman I would have never thought a gun would disappear like that. The tiny old Italian man looked at me awful funny when I asked him to cut it in. Just smiled and felt like a government big wig wearing it.
Follow the US Secret Service- shoulder holster and never remove your jacket, although to properly conceal you may need to get a tailored jacket to accommodate the pistol in holster.
USSS does not train with or condone the use of shoulder holsters. Ask me how I know [Coffee]
crossbreed super tuck with the shirt tucked in
This!
I don't normally wear a suit anymore, mostly sport coat and tie for work, but the conceal is the same. OWB is easy to conceal but you are forced to keep the jacket on. IWB (from Liberty Holsters) with the shirt tucked in lets you take the jacket off whenever you like. Very comfortable.
Zundfolge
06-16-2011, 21:59
A quality tuckable IWB holster with velcro type clips that fasten to the backside of the belt would work best (then you could carry a sizable piece, unlike pocket carry).
Something like this (http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Holsters/IWBInsideWaistBand/tabid/56/CategoryID/1/List/0/Level/1/ProductID/1/Default.aspx?SortField=ProductName%2cProductName)
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/DesktopModules/CATALooKStore/MakeThumbImage.aspx?fileticket=tfvhU5ivUhQ%3d&PORTALID=0&W=400&H=400
with these (http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Holsters/IWBInsideWaistBand/tabid/56/CategoryID/1/List/0/Level/1/ProductID/8/Default.aspx?SortField=ProductName%2cProductName).
http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/DesktopModules/CATALooKStore/MakeThumbImage.aspx?fileticket=s8RbyQ3jQQE%3d&PORTALID=0&W=400&H=400
I really need to get me some of those velcro ones.
Geology Rocks
06-21-2011, 22:54
USSS does not train with or condone the use of shoulder holsters. Ask me how I know [Coffee]
I will bite. How do you know. Keep in mind your answer will be discussed when I am at the White House in 4 days with the USSS. I have family in big places...:p
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