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Yup, I prefer the extra tuck myself. I have the same exact holster for my 1911 and g19.
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Yup, I prefer the extra tuck myself. I have the same exact holster for my 1911 and g19.
Not the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Seems like an elegant way to break up the profile. It even has the same price as a normal t-shirt, well, thereabouts anyway.
I think the anti-printing part sounds great...can I get it without the pic of a gun on it, FFS?
Then youre walking around in a shirt thats obviously inside out because the stitching attaching the sleeves to the torso is visible.
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Pro-tip: Even if you are lean and wear a ‘tweaked’ low proifile JMCK 2.5 / Glock 19 AIWB rig well without printing, wearing one to the (new) dentist who will lay you flat/slightly arched backwards, head below waist is not an ideal situation.
I don’t think the dentist/hygeinist were 100% sure, but I got a lot of glances and extra questions about what I did for a living. I was extremely pleasant and charming the entire time, but my white collar responses did not correlate with Glock bulge.
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Obviously the graphic for that particular t-shirt is pretty ill-advised, I mostly thought the concept itself seemed like a half-decent idea.