crowsnake:251134 said:I don't know, but I can imagine the BG says ok give me your phone, and instead you give him LEAD. Be great for a knife mugging. He pulls his knife B4 you can react and says give me your phone dude. while hes looking around for witnesses you give him lead instead. OK so Maybe not, but it sounds good. It would make for a faster draw considering you don't have to get your clothes out of the way first. Im always thinking with my motorcycle gear on I couldn't get to my gun very fast if I needed too, I sometimes put it in a zipper pocket to get it closer to my outer wear. But this would be Awesome. I will be getting one for my LCP, When I get an LC9 Ill probably get a second if I like the first. Thanks for finding them.![]()
Phillip Gain:251171 said:See, I think it would slow down your draw, at least in comparison to an OWB belt holster and swing-away cover garment.
It would also make the initial grip a little fumbly. You'd have to practice like crazy with it.
And - it limits you to smaller guns, which are pretty easy to conceal anyway.
On the other hand - for those tradeoffs, you do get much better concealment. And you can tuck in your shirt without the shirt obstructing your access like with a "tuckable" holster.
Purple:251194 said:Neat idea, but....
The grip is not accessible. I can see
where you would be inclined to draw the weapon with the trigger finger on the trigger, just to get the grip to the point that you could grab the gun.
I'll stick to a good quality pocket holster or a IWB.
See, I think it would slow down your draw, at least in comparison to an OWB belt holster and swing-away cover garment.
It would also make the initial grip a little fumbly. You'd have to practice like crazy with it.
And - it limits you to smaller guns, which are pretty easy to conceal anyway.
On the other hand - for those tradeoffs, you do get much better concealment. And you can tuck in your shirt without the shirt obstructing your access like with a "tuckable" holster.