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C**E
Love that the holster is further back, perfect functionality for me, decent comfort for a cc shirt
This is the best concealment option for me. I'm roughly 6' and 190lbs. I have a few concerns and this meets them better than the other 2 brands I've tried.My edc is a Glock 19X, which has a full-sized grip and a compact slide. I know, some may think this is crazy, but mind your business and I'll mind mine. This is my gun and works best for me and I love how it shoots and feels in my hand. You carry what works for you. When you must wear a tucked-in, button-up dress shirt most days, often sitting, sometimes transitioning in and out of no-carry zones, carrying under arm/shoulder is the best option. The "IWB" options with belt loops are unacceptable because of the attention they'll draw in my environment. I also live in Florida, so a vest is unnatural and screams "hey, I'm hiding something under here!"When you must carry in that position, having a slightly longer grip is actually preferable to not having one, because it allows you in a quick moment to reach the weapon in a cross-body draw. I have specially designed shirts that allow me quick access to the weapon, and I can be on target in 1.25-1.75 seconds from the signal with hands at my side. So it's false that this is not a quick access option: it depends upon your outerwear setup. If you're wearing a sweater or t-shirt over this, then no, you won't have quick access. Through a button-up, properly designed with a breakaway, it's easy and safer than an appendix draw.And you can carry something as large as a Glock 17 or a full-size .45 1911 under dress clothes. I have found that the Air Marshal holsters can also position the gun well for this sort of carry. But I have had two issues with the Air Marshal: one is that I have acid reflux problems that are exacerbated after lunch with this band across my diaphragm, and secondly, the lack of elasticity in the holster materials means that it's difficult to get the rig correct so that it's both secure and easy to draw. Takes some maneuvering. If the gun is secure and the handle is not falling too far forward, I find that sometimes the gun will actually get stuck in a cross-body draw from a 45 degree angle. Even if it's only 1 out of 4 draws, that's something you don't want to happen in the moment you need it.So, I've tried a number of concealed carry undershirts to try to solve the elasticity and reflux problems. What I've found is that, while I can carry with certain outerwear, these other shirts have a major problem, which is that, while the shirt is tight, the larger gun like a 19X flops around and the handle hangs well away from the body because the actual holster is too low and too far forward. I would say that it's a matter of 30% of the problem being the forward position, and 70% of the problem being too low in the vertical position. The coolux mesh of one of these brands is very, very comfortable, but that brand carries so low that I can barely carry my Glock 26 without it printing.I feel like no one is designing these shirts with the thought for some of us who have to wear tucked-in dress shirts, but who also want to carry something larger than a subcompact.So I purchased the M ConcealmentClothes shirt a few weeks ago because it appears from the pictures that the gun is carried higher, closer up under the arm. And, I actually was ENCOURAGED TO BUY because so many guys were complaining that the gun is too far back for them to reach. Since I have a full-length grip, holding 17 rounds, most of these options are too far forward for me. And, I haven't gotten so old, large and stiff, yet, that I can't reach across my body. I ain't mad atcha - I probably will be there someday, too, but then I'll hopefully be retired and can wear my shirt untucked.So, I tried the Medium shirt, and I found that it runs a little tighter than the other brands. Any of these things are tight, that's how it holds the gun, but this brand does seem to run tighter. But I was very happy with how firmly and where it carries the gun: further back, and tucked sufficiently close up under my arm so that it's well hidden and secure, but far enough so that I can use my left arm - although it was more up against me in more positions because of the smallness of the size, I found out. No printing in dress shirts that fit me properly, unlike the other options that let the handle lean too far forward. Because my chest is bigger than my stomach (by a little, still), a higher carry keeps the grip sufficiently tucked back and unnoticeable. Lower carries let the grip stick out very visibly. I like the extra security of being able to tuck my arm closer and feel where the weapon is. But this shirt was still just a bit too tight.So, with this purchase I tried the Large, and this works perfectly. Yes, these shirts are always tight. But this one allows me more movement but is still close enough to my arm that I can "squeeze in" and "feel" the weapon, and that there's no printing. I like being able to do this because I never use the straps in these sorts of holsters. Unless you're doing some major deep bends or going upside down, the gun is generally going to stay in place without strapping. And the elasticity is firm enough to hold the gun in place, but yet stretchy enough so that the gun releases well when I draw and never ever hangs up in the holster like I was experiencing with the Air Marshal style holster.So far as that "drawability" is concerned: As a bonus, I've also found that I have no problem reaching cross body and quickly retrieving my Glock 26, despite the much shorter grip. I occasionally carry the 26 when I'm going to wear an outer shirt that fits just a bit tighter than most of my shirts...and for "fun".Furthermore, a lot of guys complain about deodorant on the gun in this type of carry. I suppose a little of that is possible, but I've carried this way for quite a while and have noticed no stains or smells on the polymer handles, at least. It's not tucked all up into your pits. It's in the vicinity, yes, but there's still some space. I am indoors most of the time, but I also live in a humid subtropical climate, so there's plenty of opportunity to sweat in just a normal activity.Finally, I gave this shirt 4 stars because while it functions just EXACTLY how I'd like, there is room for improvement in the comfort area, especially for those of us in the heat of the Deep South and tropical zones. If the middle section of this shirt was made of a more breathable mesh, but yet the supports around and under the arms were still just as firm as they currently are (enough to support that 19X), I would give this shirt SIX (6) stars! Really, the functionality is so good I'd like to give it a 4.5, but that's not an option.I now plan to order 4 more of these shirts in L. I've found my everyday option. I'm holding out hope the company sees this review and considers a breathable option for those of us in the swamps.
D**8
Order one or two sizes larger than your Actual size
Couldn't get it pulled down over my chest. Too Tight
A**G
Pockets rip off too easy
Used to carry 4 times, pocket is falling off
T**Y
POOR QUALITY AND SAFETY ISSUES!! DONT BUY!!
I would highly advise against purchasing this product. This conceal carry undershirt is very poorly made and the placement of the holster is completely wrong. I am a former law enforcement officer and would highly advise against purchasing this cheaply made product. There are several safety issues that exist. The stitching is very loose and as you could see in my photos attached the strap came off easily. Also the holster placement is way too far pushed to the back and not properly aligned. Very awkward placement. Essentially you can end up pulling a muscle just by reaching for your firearm. Given these issues I would strongly advise against it and the prices hi for a product that is cheaply made! Save your money and purchase another product I would advise against this!
K**.
Will not hold a full size pistol all day with out adjustmen.t
Used with xdm elite 10mm fit well but after an hour or so I noticed my pistol was falling out the bottom. Also even with full size grip extension on it was still hard to reach. To far back.
J**C
Good, but could be better.
I like the way the spandex fits snug and holds the weapon close to the body. This is one of the best tactical Ts I’ve owned. However, there are two big problems with it (and also with other brands I’ve owned).1) The hole in the holster pouch is set to the front, causing the pistol to cant backwards. This makes you twist your wrist at an awkward angle to grab the grip. I believe it would be better to place the barrel hole to the rear of the pocket, thus canting the pistol slightly forward.2) These garments need to have a PLUNGING neckline!! The shiny spandex shows when you wear it under a casual shirt with the top 1 or 2 buttons open. It makes you look like a circus acrobat who has thrown on his street clothes over his costume to go grab a quick bite between performances.I am convinced the people who design these tactical T-Shirts have never carried concealed in their life.
G**S
Not good for small guns
I carry a .380 in this shirt, both Sig and Glock. The position of the holster is too far back, it’s almost on my back. Maybe better for a larger weapon with more handle, it’s difficult to reach the weapon
M**R
Pocket is badly positioned
I believe the quality is really good but the pocket is position so poorly it’s very difficult to reach the handgun
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