Conceal Carry Shirts

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Here's two options for conceal carry, on the job...
I guess can be good for others who have conceal permit in U.S. and/or want to conceal wallet, small camera's or other valuables, on vacation.... Not on the beach, but other vacations... ;)


TRU-SPEC Model: Designed to fit snug, so just need to order your usual size[, and is fixed design.
http://www.opaextreme.com/productDetails/Tru-Spec---Conceal-Holster-Shirt

Ridge's Model-has attachment choices for the Shirt
http://www.opaextreme.com/productDetails/Ridge---Packin-Tee


 

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Easy guys....it's a cool shirt. Buy it for what you want to use it for.

It's designed for LEOs so that's how it is marketed.

If you want to use it for storing two baby kitties then fill your boots.

Stop being dicks.
 
Shirt can be for anyone !

Thanks for the support Krashed.

As the man said..buy for whatever use you think may work with you.... I do think, if on vacation and weather permits undergarments, this is cool way to keep wallet, passport and other stuff under outside shirt and hot have to stuff your cargo pant, or if wearing more dressy attire, or whatever.
There are some folks who do have CCW in U.S. or Retired there and may want to use it for what it is designed for...

I'm just saying I have it on my site, for anyone really...just mentioning L.E. members cause we don't have CCW here..... ;)
 
Definitely no need for the snippy remarks.

I am definitely gonna grab one of these shirts for travelling, great for putting all your valuable cards/passports and if you get mugged you just handem the wallet full of nothing and bingo
 
Do any cops carry using a shoulder holster in Canada anymore?

Generally not.
The primary reason with not using a shoulder holster is similar to not having a cross draw holster.
If there's a need to get in close, or the offender gets in close then drawing your weapon across your body does two things...
1. takes longer (most of the time) to draw your weapon and
2. when you're up close, your arm can be restrained sufficiently to prevent the draw.

Most police officers are trained to draw and fire from a belt holster worn on their strong side.
As most site viewers are aware, practice is the strong suit in a stress situation.
Back in the day when snubbies were frequently deployed to plain clothes officers, a shoulder holster was quite common.
Today with heavier and somewhat bulkier pistols - not so much.

Plus the whole liability issue comes into play if an officer uses 'non-issue' kit while on duty.
With the amount of oversight on police today - anything that's not approved for use could bite an officer in the buttocks.
 
Does the packin tee come with the pouches? Just mentions that they're available in the description.. Doesn't say included.
 
Easy guys....it's a cool shirt. Buy it for what you want to use it for.

It's designed for LEOs so that's how it is marketed.

If you want to use it for storing two baby kitties then fill your boots.

Stop being dicks.

^^^^this^^^^^
 
Just the other day, i saw some guy come into the range with a shoulder holster..... when i look closer, i realized the holster actually houses his cell phone XD. i couldnt stop laughing.
 
It comes with one holster type and one mag pouch type, and can order extra ones, if want.

Sorry guys, the holster comes with the order, but the mag pouch accessory, is extra... I thought it was included, double checked my order forms, and cost, and it's separate... it's newer item for me and goofed...Sorry...but still good price !
 
Is there a T-shirt model with , say , 4 to 6 inch sleeves instead of the 'muscle shirt' style with no sleeves ?
 
Generally not.
The primary reason with not using a shoulder holster is similar to not having a cross draw holster.
If there's a need to get in close, or the offender gets in close then drawing your weapon across your body does two things...
1. takes longer (most of the time) to draw your weapon and
2. when you're up close, your arm can be restrained sufficiently to prevent the draw.

Most police officers are trained to draw and fire from a belt holster worn on their strong side.
As most site viewers are aware, practice is the strong suit in a stress situation.
Back in the day when snubbies were frequently deployed to plain clothes officers, a shoulder holster was quite common.
Today with heavier and somewhat bulkier pistols - not so much.

Plus the whole liability issue comes into play if an officer uses 'non-issue' kit while on duty.
With the amount of oversight on police today - anything that's not approved for use could bite an officer in the buttocks.

There are officers who still have shoulder holsters.
 
Just like the movie's the shoulder holster makes you look cool, and everyone knows how important that is.
 
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