Shoulder holster under a shirt

buzz_knox

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Anyone ever tried this? I was thinking of a small auto (i.e. Glock 26 or Kahr) or a J-frame on the smallest shoulder holster you could get. Wear it over a t-shirt but under a loose button down shirt. Essentially, the same idea as Kramer's Confidant shirt/holster.
 
Buzz, I've done it and still do it many times. I've even worn my 1911's this way. A nice way to carry and under the left arm it is very hard to spot. Not the fastest, but seldom is it going to be a fast draw contest.

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I used to do it with my S&W M-66 stubbie in a upside down Safariland rig. With the right shirt, it was not visible. If you wear a dress shirt get a heavy one with a little pattern, wear a tie but leave a couple of buttons unbuttoned.

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I think Ken Null made a shoulder holster designed for this with a revolver several years ago. He may have one for semi-autos now as well.
 
One of the ROs at the range I frequent used to carry a Desert Eagle concealed in such a manner (he's also a big fella).

jth

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Don't give me a "smarter" gun.
Make me a smarter shooter :D
 
Alessi has been known to make his Bodyguard shoulder rig with a Kydex loop on the off side that attaches to the belt but allows a tucked shirt. Have heard good reports. JLee
 
Sew velcro strip where your shirt buttons up.
Sew up the button holes and fasten the buttons permanently to the closed holes.
It's faster than trying to save your buttons.
 
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I mean, if I went around saying I was an Emperor because some
moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, people would put me away!
 
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