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And, Lumberger cheese!The Lumbar Region produces some really great wines.
And, Lumberger cheese!The Lumbar Region produces some really great wines.
You said cocksicks. Heh heh hehI believe its called the broken coccyx carry
They forgot to mention that if you are over 25, nobody is looking at your ass.Recent online ARTICLE
I keep forgetting to get one of those to try out. I'll have to check back later since my size and preferred crewneck are OOS right now. Thanks for the reminder though!You said cocksicks. Heh heh heh
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But on a more serious note. Anybody else worn these? I found this shirt to be amazingly good for those times you dont want it to be known you are armed. Or for when you have to temporarily stow the gun to enter a secure facility, work, or similar then adjust your clothing. This eliminates that hassle. Men’s V-Neck Coolux Shirt | Concealment Gear | UnderTechUnderCover.com
The tight fit takes some getting used to. It's like compression cycling pants. If you are let's say... carrying a spare tire ... then it's not a good fit. Literally. Or a good look I might add.
The cooling one - it's sort of a mesh material vs. plain spandex - is better in a warmer climate. They may seem pricey to some. On the other hand, they are less expensive than a decent holster.I keep forgetting to get one of those to try out. I'll have to check back later since my size and preferred crewneck are OOS right now. Thanks for the reminder though!
Now that I think about it, since I lost 50 lb in less than 6 months last year switching to a low carb Keto diet (has been veddy, veddy good to me!) and still maintain the same weight I left Basic training with in 1980, it occurs to me that I should order a size smaller as a result! Turns out they do have my preferred style, color, and size in stock. . . now on order!The cooling one - it's sort of a mesh material vs. plain spandex - is better in a warmer climate. They may seem pricey to some. On the other hand, they are less expensive than a decent holster.
I was out on the boat wearing one of mine and I got a polka dot sunburn. I looked like I had The Pox.
It can support a full sized handgun but I think a compact or sub compact is better suited. They are popular with agents/LEOs who require discrete carry. It has pockets for mags on the weak side. Like I mentioned, if you are OK with the fit of compression style clothing it will work for you. One of the non-duty type activities the holster shirts lends itself to is riding a bicycle or motorcycle.
The run small. So if you are a M I'd go with L. You can always exchange if you dont like the fit.Now that I think about it, since I lost 50 lb in less than 6 months last year switching to a low carb Keto diet (has been veddy, veddy good to me!) and still maintain the same weight I left Basic training with in 1980, it occurs to me that I should order a size smaller as a result! Turns out they do have my preferred style, color, and size in stock. . . now on order!
I beg to differ, I show it ever chance I get. And They look- Ooo how they lookThey forgot to mention that if you are over 25, nobody is looking at your ass.
Not knowing any better, I'd already ordered by their sizing chart, but will see if I have to exchange for next size up, if this one turns out to be too small.The run small. So if you are a M I'd go with L. You can always exchange if you dont like the fit.
And when you're past 55, you don't have an ass to look at anyway. You have "goneass".They forgot to mention that if you are over 25, nobody is looking at your ass.
You can get a Brazilian butt job for $5000. Or if you are on a budget, for $2500 you can do it half-assed.And when you're past 55, you don't have an ass to look at anyway. You have "goneass".
I carried a Beretta 92 and also an Sig in the same Galco SOB. Later a Bullard. It's a poor choice for most civilians. Mastering the draw takes a lot of practice. Good for deep cover, not so much as an EDC.That's the Raymond Reddington carry from "The Blacklist"...
He carries his Browning HP in a holster behind his back...
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