Re: Should I get combat cut or not?
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:36 am
I went w/ the combat cut. Tell you how i like it when it arrives.
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You don't wear form fitted shirts and you don't tuck it in tight. Let it "blouse" a little all the way around and the "growth" will blend in. Also, you are much more critical of yourself than others will be. Most people have their head in the clouds and will never notice.bigred90gt wrote:On another note, I dont see how people get away with tucking in a shirt while wearing this thing. Even without a pistol in it, it looks like I've got a large growth on my hip. There is no way I could pull off wearing this with a tucked shirt without it being painfully obvious that I had something in my waistband. Whether or not it would be obvious it was a pistol, I dont know, but I know it would look really goofy with one side sticking out like it does.
jmorris wrote:How old is yours? Those are not the clips that came with mine, which I got in 08.USA1 wrote:I also recommend doing the cut yourself. Here's a picture of one I did.
IMO, a slight combat cut allows you to gain a quicker and more firm purchase on the gun when drawing it from the holster.
If it were not against company policy i would wear at work. I work with battered and Abused women and children, licensed counselors, and other professional educated staff. If i was allowed to carry and did, they would eventually figure out what it is, albeit i would not confirm as much, so they could never be "sure". What does it matter if they know, as long as you are doing nothing wrong, a BG coming in does not have the same knowledge.Beiruty wrote:IWB and tucked are hard to come by. I find puzziling to carry in Pro work setting where most of the day time you are with same people and they will sooner or later figure out what was that deformation on your right side.