Holster for ccw in a kilt

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Holster for ccw in a kilt

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Anyone have experience with holsters that work well with a kilt. Tried sporran carry, that doesn't work well for me.
Tried a belly band as well didn't much care for that either.
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Have you looked at Thunderwear or Smartcarry?
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I see a new business opportunity, CCW sized Sporan with a dedicated CCW pocket.
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Try the Air Marshall 3. It will work. here is the link. https://www.kangaroocarry.com/
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Air marshal I don't see working without a jacket.
Smart carry looks like a possibility.
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Garter? lace? :biggrinjester: (ref summer wear thread)
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actually there are quite a few ways to cc under a "skirt", I'll limit the options to "guy" options as I don't think you're interested in a corset....
These are just a few that I can think of real quick:

_there's the belly band that's been mentioned, be creative, don't limit it to one figure out what you didn't like and see if you can fix it, I've made several
_ another is the smart carry mentioned, popular with guys.
_there are a couple of different compression shorts out there with pockets for guns in various places some have them at the waist, some on the leg. They're nice, but you're looking at a small gun for these, anything big would be too big for the pockets. If you're interested in this option, I can look them up for you, they sell on Amazon and I'm pretty sure I have the newer cheaper one with the pockets at the waist on my list.
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A PROPER KILT DESERVES A PROPER BBQ RIG!

You need a nice custom tooled leather gunbelt and matching holster, and a custom 1911 with mother of pearl grip panels, carried openly. Both the holster body and the mother of pearl grip panels should have your clan's crest worked into them.
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I carry in very worn smart carry when I am in sportswear pants. no one had a clue. Just do not flash it. :mrgreen:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:A PROPER KILT DESERVES A PROPER BBQ RIG!

You need a nice custom tooled leather gunbelt and matching holster, and a custom 1911 with mother of pearl grip panels, carried openly. Both the holster body and the mother of pearl grip panels should have your clan's crest worked into them.

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As any proper Scotsman would know, raising your kilt to access a hidden gun in a drop-leg thigh holster (or a holstered .32 in a garter, for you east coast types) would expose more than you had intended. :mrgreen:
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I'm going to paint with a broad brush here, but in my experience kilt-wearers seem to be the sort of attention-seekers who would prefer open carry.

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Does my kilt make my butt look...hey, hey, don't be lookin...well, okay, blush, you can look, just don't say anything as I'm shy...tee hee...

Tomorrow, I'm getting a new purse that matches my kilt, whoops, it's not a purse, it's (deep baritone voice) A SPORRAN!

...and (whisper) some lacy top socks too.
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