11-07-2013, 01:18 AM
Sanatone, congrats to you for wanting to carry concealed. Many women wouldn't even bother to consider arming themselves. As a police officer who has carried concealed for many years, I have found a few things that work and don't work. A persons body size makes a huge difference in how they can carry their firearms. Large body frames have a hard time finding comfortable ways to carry without imprinting. When you are trim, you have a few more options as clothes seem to hang on you correctly. As a woman, you have more to think about then I do as a man. I completely agree with you that carrying a weapon in a purse is useless.
I normally carry a Glock 37 in a small of the back holster, that works pretty well and normally hides it very nicely, especially when wearing a business coat or when wearing a nicer shirt untucked. I have carried a smaller Bersa Thunder .380 in a inside of the pants holster and that worked wonderfully when wearing shorts and a t-shirt. Carrying a weapon on the hip concealed, while possible isn't as practical as it tends to imprint more and is a bit more uncomfortable, depending on the style of holster you select. There is a t-shirt i have found at GT Distributors that has a shoulder holster built into it, it works fantastic for carrying small frame firearms. Your shirt would go over it, and you can tuck the shirt in if you wish and it hides the weapon wonderfully. I use that when i have to wear a shirt tucked in, typically when dressing for business casual wear when it would be inappropriate to have my shirt untucked.
I would try a variety of holsters and find whats works for you and for what you are planning to wear. By the way, have you ever done any of the IDPA shooting matches? These are all scenario based, drawing from a concealed holster and includes magazine changes as a part of the scenario. It grades you on both time and accuracy. Those matches have made me a much better shot and have also gotten me to think about how I carry and how I would engage a threat. I am not sure if you live in San Marcos or not, but there is a range in that area that does the IDPA matches once or twice a month. I live in Austin and i have gone there many times along with several friends who all have CHLs.
I normally carry a Glock 37 in a small of the back holster, that works pretty well and normally hides it very nicely, especially when wearing a business coat or when wearing a nicer shirt untucked. I have carried a smaller Bersa Thunder .380 in a inside of the pants holster and that worked wonderfully when wearing shorts and a t-shirt. Carrying a weapon on the hip concealed, while possible isn't as practical as it tends to imprint more and is a bit more uncomfortable, depending on the style of holster you select. There is a t-shirt i have found at GT Distributors that has a shoulder holster built into it, it works fantastic for carrying small frame firearms. Your shirt would go over it, and you can tuck the shirt in if you wish and it hides the weapon wonderfully. I use that when i have to wear a shirt tucked in, typically when dressing for business casual wear when it would be inappropriate to have my shirt untucked.
I would try a variety of holsters and find whats works for you and for what you are planning to wear. By the way, have you ever done any of the IDPA shooting matches? These are all scenario based, drawing from a concealed holster and includes magazine changes as a part of the scenario. It grades you on both time and accuracy. Those matches have made me a much better shot and have also gotten me to think about how I carry and how I would engage a threat. I am not sure if you live in San Marcos or not, but there is a range in that area that does the IDPA matches once or twice a month. I live in Austin and i have gone there many times along with several friends who all have CHLs.
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