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Explain to me, please, how to properly CC with an IWB holster
post November 5th 2009 7:49 AM
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I typically wear either khaki shorts or blue jeans. I also typically wear shirts that come down to about 3 inches below the waistline of my pants. What would irk me about IWB CC is that my shirt or pants could print the gun if I have to bend over, or even kneel down. Does IWB concealed carry necessitate a whole new wardrobe with this caveat in mind, or are there really good holsters out there that mitigate this problem. To put it plainly, when I bend over or squat down I get a little plumbers ass going on. This would likely expose a gun on my 4' oclock. I like the idea of IWB CC as it is a much faster draw than an ankle holster, and I can still wear shorts in the summer time.


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post November 5th 2009 11:19 AM
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You may or may not have to change your wardrobe. Depends on the holster you choose. I prefer and will only carry IWB and both holster are comptac. I have the c-tac and the m-tac. The m-tac is my new favorite. I carry a G21 and have no problem keeping it hidden in clothing that is fairly dark and has a pattern of some sort. I can wear most anything else that is loose but there can be a slightly noticeable printing. 95% of people aren't going to notice no matter how you carry. Pick a good holster from a reputable maker and you should be fine. I haven't seen better holsters than a comptac.


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post November 5th 2009 12:26 PM
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You will need to learn that sometimes you can't bend over- you might have to squat down, for instance in a store. You just have to figue out what works for you.

I have Tucker Gunleather Texas Heritage holster and it works great. I can leave shirts untucked, or tuck them in. I have switched to the velco Comp-tac clips for dress wear.

Like OD45 says, get a good holster AND a good belt. The belt makes all the difference. A real gun belt, not something you can buy in a store.


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post November 5th 2009 6:07 PM
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QUOTE (OD45 @ November 5th 2009 5:19 AM) *
You may or may not have to change your wardrobe. Depends on the holster you choose. I prefer and will only carry IWB and both holster are comptac. I have the c-tac and the m-tac. The m-tac is my new favorite. I carry a G21 and have no problem keeping it hidden in clothing that is fairly dark and has a pattern of some sort. I can wear most anything else that is loose but there can be a slightly noticeable printing. 95% of people aren't going to notice no matter how you carry. Pick a good holster from a reputable maker and you should be fine. I haven't seen better holsters than a comptac.


What is difference between a C-tac and an M-tac?


QUOTE (Gmountain @ November 5th 2009 6:26 AM) *
You will need to learn that sometimes you can't bend over- you might have to squat down, for instance in a store. You just have to figue out what works for you.

I have Tucker Gunleather Texas Heritage holster and it works great. I can leave shirts untucked, or tuck them in. I have switched to the velco Comp-tac clips for dress wear.

Like OD45 says, get a good holster AND a good belt. The belt makes all the difference. A real gun belt, not something you can buy in a store.



How do the belt clips work? I saw some of the IWB holsters with different style clips and such on C-tac's website, but didnt understand how they attach to your pants.
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QUOTE (Biotite @ November 5th 2009 1:07 PM) *
How do the belt clips work? I saw some of the IWB holsters with different style clips and such on C-tac's website, but didnt understand how they attach to your pants.

They clip to your gunbelt.
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post November 5th 2009 6:17 PM
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Poke Here for MTAC then poke here for CTAC then poke here for mounting clips my CTAC has the old style on it & it does pull off the wilderness 5 stitch belt, think I'm going to go with the C clips on my next holster, but then again I might try the standard clips...

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QUOTE (Gmountain @ November 5th 2009 12:08 PM) *
They clip to your gunbelt.


Are they visible ontop of the belt? Do they slip behind teh belt?
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QUOTE (Biotite @ November 5th 2009 3:45 PM) *
Are they visible ontop of the belt? Do they slip behind teh belt?

They are visible, but people don't really see them. The V-Clips are invisible, becuse they clip behind th rebelt. I don't like the C-clips much.
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post November 5th 2009 10:21 PM
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Can you carry a full size pistol reliably concealed in a IWB holster?

Does the standard C-tac IWB holster have to be worn with an undershirt?
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post November 5th 2009 11:01 PM
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QUOTE (Biotite @ November 5th 2009 4:21 PM) *
Can you carry a full size pistol reliably concealed in a IWB holster?


Yes, no question about it depending on the holster and what you are wearing...


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Does the standard C-tac IWB holster have to be worn with an undershirt?


No, but it's more comfortable, thus why I'm getting a MTAC for the 1911 Govt....
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post November 6th 2009 12:36 AM
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I don't wear an undershirt with my G19.
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post November 6th 2009 1:35 AM
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Could you guys recommend a good gun belt?


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post November 6th 2009 1:41 AM
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The Beltman.

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post November 6th 2009 1:51 AM
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QUOTE (AnonymousD @ November 5th 2009 7:35 PM) *
Could you guys recommend a good gun belt?


My daily wear belt is a Wilderness 5 stitch, but http://www.thebeltman.net/ makes superb leather belts.
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post November 6th 2009 3:52 AM
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Now if I have a 36" waist, then im gonna need to get a 38" sized pants to hold a CC holster? I notice when I sit down in my car that my shirt comes untucked and might drive the gun into my a#@.
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QUOTE (Biotite @ November 5th 2009 10:52 PM) *
Now if I have a 36" waist, then im gonna need to get a 38" sized pants to hold a CC holster? I notice when I sit down in my car that my shirt comes untucked and might drive the gun into my a#@.


A proper holster and belt will prevent that.
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Another good way to keep the gun from digging into you is to wear it between 3 and 4. That way when you sit down it does jab you. I carry a full sized 1911 (Kimber Stainless II) and m y favorite spot with the MTAC is around 3:30, just rear of my hip. I find this digs in less when sitting and its easier to squat without it printing like crazy. The further towards 6 o clock you put the gun, the more it prints for me when I squat. You simply cannot bend over at the waist with a full sized gun...it just doesn't work. Squatting with a straight back is fine though.
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