Reserve161 wrote:Would a tee-shirt worn between you and the holster work?
A lot of folks think that a tee-shirt is hotter because it is one more'
layer, but I think it helps by absorbing the sweat.
I wear a supertuck, or a mini-tuck (because of the belt loop
spacing). I DO NOT work outside, so I don't have the problem
you describe at all. But I am curious - what type of shirt do you
wear and is it tucked or un-tucked?
Good luck!
Bryan
I'm like you in that I sweat profusely in the heat and living in Houston, I know of which I speak. I wear a T-shirt and yes, a T will keep you cooler because it absorbs and holds the sweat. If you fight the paradigm further and try wearing two t-shirts, you will find that you are even more comfortable.
I use a Tucker Heritage and I don't think it's horse hide but it is extemely thin leather and I've never sweated through it. I've noticed the top of the holster is sometimes wet but that's from sweat running down that the t-shirt can't hold.
I carry a blued Beretta and an Inox Beretta and neither one has ever shown any sign of rust on the body of the pistol. I dont' really do anything special to them after I take them off. The only thing I have noticed is the grip screws & spring washers show a little rust spotting but there's nothing on the body.