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    Question IWB OC?

    I've been trying to find out if a in waist band holster can be OC , since only half the gun would be showing. I would think it would be considered OC if my shirt wasn't long enough and was showing.

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    Default Re: IWB OC?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snuff View Post
    I've been trying to find out if a in waist band holster can be OC , since only half the gun would be showing. I would think it would be considered OC if my shirt wasn't long enough and was showing.
    IMO, it qualifies as OC. The same amount of the gun is hidden from view (by the holster) whether that holster is IWB or OWB.
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    Default Re: IWB OC?

    I'm with Greg - to me as long as the grip is visible, it's OC.
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    Default Re: IWB OC?

    That's what I was thinking, but wanted to be sure.
    Thanks,

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    Default Re: IWB OC?

    That's how i carry too.

    To paraphrase what somebody said to me when I asked the same question:

    You can't sorta be pregnant. You either are or you're not.

    If it's not concealed then it is open.

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