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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: How I carry a Glock 19 and 33 rounds of ammo in shorts and a T-shirt (Summer Carry) How I carry a Glock 19 and 33 rounds of ammo in shorts and a T-shirt (Summer Carry) Guns Mar 1, 2016 Its February and we have had 65 degree weather lately in Virginia
I definitely have been missing the sun, so when it got to be warm enough to wear shorts I jumped at the chance. Lately, Ive gotten some great feedback from you all about summer concealed carry. Heres how I carry in warmer weather
Its Important To Realize, This Is How I Almost Always Dress When Its Warm Im big on optimizing my work life because I work for myself and not producing is not an option
One of the things that helps with that is reducing the amount of non important decisions that I have to make in the day. Thats because Decision fatigue is a real thing (its why Steve Jobs of Apple fame always wore the same thing). So in the summer months I am almost always wearing a black T-shirt with some type of khaki shorts. Shoes or flip flops will complete the package depending on what Im doing that day. Just wanted to get that out of the way, in case someone thinks I dressed up special for these couple of photos. My Every Day Carry (EDC) Is a Glock 19, Plus a Glock 17 Reload Right now, Ive settled on a Glock 19 (15+1 in the chamber) and a Glock 17 magazine for a reload (17 rounds) giving me a total of 33 rounds when I step out the house. ccw-2015-featuredimage Im testing a few things out, but I might add one more magazine/reload to the EDC in the future, but Id be lying if I said I did that now every day. Both the holster AND the magazine carrier are Inside-The-Waistband (IWB) and Ill explain why I think thats important in a moment. Then theres the other junk in my pockets, including the pocket knife and wallet, etc When I first got started carrying concealed, I thought that I needed a REALLY tiny gun. But its just not true. By the way Im not the tallest guy, something like 55" on a tall day and just a little heavier than 150lbs. So if I can conceal a Glock 19 size handgun, and Im almost a midget, then you can too. Anyways, heres me looking really thrilled to take some pictures. I am in the middle of beating a throat infection and in need of some sunlight, so Im not looking too great. summer-edc-1 This is a side view of me. This is the strong side where the Glock 19 is positioned. Obviously its pretty hidden from this angle too
summer-edc-2 One thing I like about Inside-The-Waistband (IWB) Carry
is that it gives you more flexibility in not flashing your concealed carry setup. Im moving my arms around and I can reach up onto high shelves for instance and even if my hands are totally above my head you would have to look really hard to get a glimpse of any gun. summer-edc-3 In fact, Todd Green and some guys started a different brand of shooting competition called Kinda Sorta Tactical Game (KSTG) and in their rulebook this is their definition of concealed: Concealment: A competitors equipment is considered completely concealed from view when the competitor can walk ten feet, arms stretched out to the side parallel with the ground, without his pistol, ammunition, or spare ammunition carriers being directly visible to the Range Officer. The concealment garment does not have to be closed or able to close so long as it can conceal the gun per these rules. Which I think is a pretty cool/smart way to check how concealed your daily garments are. After all, you WILL have to move your arms around and reach and bend down and do other stuff throughout your daily life so you might as well make sure youre actually concealed before you leave the house. And heres the big reveal. Im not sure EXACTLY where my gear is located, but its slightly behind the hip at 3 and 9 o clock as you can see here: summer-edc-4 Anyways, thats how I carry concealed in the summer. If I were carrying a second, backup gun (which I have done before) it is pocket carried in the right front pocket (I put my wallet and my pocket knife in my left pocket) because Im right handed. How about you? Im curious
how many of you carry extra reloads, magazines, or even a second backup gun? Poster Comment: When I delivered cosmetic for this woman in the old neighborhood in Chicago, I would deliver this purple fluid to the beauty shops on the South Side that would take the kinks out of the blacks hair. She told me, "Don't take any checks from those people." So I collected CASH. By the time I was finished I had between $500 and $800 on me. I ALWAYS carried a pistol and I stayed OFF the side streets. Never had any trouble, and that was a good thing. $500 was a lot of money back then. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
I do not like a T shirt and shorts, unless I am working in my yard. I always ware a vest, leather for winter and light for summer. When people ask, I show them all the pockets and they never see the weapon.
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