Concealed Carry T-Shirt

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Dak_Kol
The best option for ultimate concealed carry. Light weight. Breathable. Hides well under any shirt. Easy access with one button left open. EZ draw deep concealment (less than two seconds). Even my "huggy" friends do not immediately notice. No imprinting. Velcro security strap for those active times. Ambidextrous.

Been using for three years now. Very durable. I have two. One to wash and one to wear. Hand or machine washable, they endure like new.

No sagging with pistol weight. I carry a Kel-Tec P3AT most of the time. My Smith CS9 carries equally well. I have carried a Beretta P-92 comfortably - although I am small framed.

Kramer Confidant Shirt Gun Holster - Full Length
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The best option for ultimate concealed carry. Light weight. Breathable. Hides well under any shirt. Easy access with one button left open. EZ draw deep concealment (less than two seconds). Even my "huggy" friends do not immediately notice. No imprinting. Velcro security strap for those active times. Ambidextrous.

Been using for three years now. Very durable. I have two. One to wash and one to wear. Hand or machine washable, they endure like new.

No sagging with pistol weight. I carry a Kel-Tec P3AT most of the time. My Smith CS9 carries equally well. I have carried a Beretta P-92 comfortably - although I am small framed.

Kramer Confidant Shirt Gun Holster - Full Length
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Also check out the 5.11 undershirt
 
What about sweat and your gun? does the T-Shirt stop sweat wetness? For the price their asking for one(1) Shirt, they better! :pleasantry:
 
I bought Abetterholster about three years ago. Snug fit, easy concealment, gun on one side, two mags on the other. Never have a problem with sweat. Shirt breathes well. I carry a M&P 40C most of the time. Have also carried my M&P 45M no problems.
 
It would seem very hard and time consuming to draw your weapon with both holsters mentioned wearing a T-shirt. A button down shirt this would be great but does not seem to be so great for a T-shirt.
 
The t-shirt holster is meant for deep concealment and does take some pratice to get your gun out quickly. Unless you are intending to get into a gun fight, this type of concealment works. I don't carry a gun intending to get into a fight but it is nice to have the insurance if needed. If I can avoid a fight I will.:pleasantry:
 
I never intend to get into a fight, especially a gun fight. I just like quick and easy access to my gun if needed. One thing about this thing is that if you were to get jumped from behind or into a fist fight it would be much harder for anyone to get to your gun.
 
I have two of the shirt holster that the NRA store sells and they are comfortable and also moisture wicking. Has pockets on both sides and supports the weight of the weapon really nice. But they are meant to be worn with a button down shirt.
 
It would seem very hard and time consuming to draw your weapon with both holsters mentioned wearing a T-shirt. A button down shirt this would be great but does not seem to be so great for a T-shirt.

I don't see this working well with a off the shelf button down shirt maybe with a 5.11 magnet button down shirt. That would allow you to rip the shirt apart in seconds and access your weapon with no damage to the shirt. I just see it taking way to long undo the buttons and then reach in and undo the strap. Let alone if someone got the drop on you and you only have one hand free.
 
Are we sure the OP isn't just posting this for advertisement? :) $55 for a frickin t-shirt? No way for me. I'd rather spend $20 for an Ace Case but I'm perfectly happy with my $40 Kholster. No, I don't work for either of those companies. :pleasantry:
 
I have an elastic 5 inch wide holster with "X" type shoulder straps. It is velco'ed for easy on/off. It does the same thing that "T" does and for many dollars less. IMO, it is more heavy duty and it does support my heavier autos well. For "instant" access you can sew your buttons onto the button holes and velcro behind them. That way you can easily and quickly open your shirt. Sorry not to have a name brand for the holster band but it has been several years since I opened it.
 
Ripping off buttons in an emergency would be very easy, you probably wont even notice them giving any resistance at all....

Whats a couple buttons compared to your life?

I have 2 of the T-Shirt holsters that Sportsmans Warehouse sold as their own brand, they were on clearance for 2 for $25 I think...... they work well for deep concealment, but I prefer to only carry a micro 9mm or 380 in them, anything else was just too heavy for comfort. (that could be a design fault on these particular ones, maybe thats why they were getting rid of them so cheap)
 
I have two of the shirt holster that the NRA store sells and they are comfortable and also moisture wicking. Has pockets on both sides and supports the weight of the weapon really nice. But they are meant to be worn with a button down shirt.

I have some 5.11 button downs where some of the buttons are fake and are really snaps. Makes a hell of a difference in access. Am now talking with tailor in rigging some other shirts in a similar fashion.
 

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