Frankly 45
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I carry a 642 Centennial airweight in an Uncle Mikes pocket holster in my right front pocket.
For those days when the pants I'm wearing allow the butt of the gun to ride a little high or are tight enough to allow a slight print, I employ a little known auxiliary concealment device......my handkerchief (clean one recommended)!
Granted, if its draped over the butt of the gun and tucked in it'll slow me down a bit, but no one gives it a second look!
Also, it easily breaks up the slightest print if placed around the holster.
Maybe not the best solutiion but it gets me by just fine. I really like the light weight, minimal bulk and moisture resistance of the Uncle Mikes.
By the way, sometimes I'll use a Barami Hip Grip also. When I use it I'll
also use the Uncle Mikes pocket holster on the gun - cushions it nicely, keeps it dry, and stays in the pants when you draw. Shoot Safe!
For those days when the pants I'm wearing allow the butt of the gun to ride a little high or are tight enough to allow a slight print, I employ a little known auxiliary concealment device......my handkerchief (clean one recommended)!
Granted, if its draped over the butt of the gun and tucked in it'll slow me down a bit, but no one gives it a second look!
Also, it easily breaks up the slightest print if placed around the holster.
Maybe not the best solutiion but it gets me by just fine. I really like the light weight, minimal bulk and moisture resistance of the Uncle Mikes.
By the way, sometimes I'll use a Barami Hip Grip also. When I use it I'll
also use the Uncle Mikes pocket holster on the gun - cushions it nicely, keeps it dry, and stays in the pants when you draw. Shoot Safe!