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I just wondered if you any of you have used this holster before. If so, please provide feedback about the holster and carrying the gun in it.
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Never seen it, got a link?
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Gah! I googled it myself just now and thought "I sure hope the link isn't to the man boob guy".

It is made of cotton which is probably more comfortable than those awful bellybands. I've never bothered with a deep concealment carry option in the past because I've never needed one.

There are some full sized t shirts with a holster under the arm like this such as Magills
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I have one. It works well for my intensions. I got the Air Marshal Version. I can carry my snub .38 or my XD9 SC in it. I am sending it back though because I did not get an accurate chest measurement and mine is a little tight. It has elastic straps so it still stretches but being pulled so tight it tries to twist a bit.

Mr. Beeler is good to work with too. He offers a money back gurantee, minus $1.50 for shipping.

I'd recommend going to a taylor or tux rental place to get your chest measurement done. With the strap over my shoulder, it doesn't slide down at all. I also have a generous midsection so my belly helps to hold it up as well, so I can have it on a bit looser than some so it's comfortable that way too.
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