LoneStarWings
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Hi,
I have a quick question about how to improve my concealment.
I carry a S&W M&P .40. I carry it in a comp-tac minitour mtac IWB leather/kydex holster. I carry it in about the 4 o'clock position.
I find that when I get up after sitting down, my outer, untucked shirt will often get partially wedged between the grip of the weapon and my undershirt. As a result, the shirt tail rises, sometimes to the point where it's above my pants....this is obviously not good or concealment.
Longer shirts can help wth that, but they would still get wedged (just wouldn't get pulled high enough to go above my pants). When the outers shirt is tucked between the grip like that, the gun prints in an obvious way.
Is there any way to prevent this?
I have a quick question about how to improve my concealment.
I carry a S&W M&P .40. I carry it in a comp-tac minitour mtac IWB leather/kydex holster. I carry it in about the 4 o'clock position.
I find that when I get up after sitting down, my outer, untucked shirt will often get partially wedged between the grip of the weapon and my undershirt. As a result, the shirt tail rises, sometimes to the point where it's above my pants....this is obviously not good or concealment.
Longer shirts can help wth that, but they would still get wedged (just wouldn't get pulled high enough to go above my pants). When the outers shirt is tucked between the grip like that, the gun prints in an obvious way.
Is there any way to prevent this?