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    Default Compression Tshirt holsters?

    A guy on another forum posted up about the TRUSS holster setup, in looking for another option I came across the Compression TShirt holster (and video)

    (TRUSS: http://www.specgear.com/Truss.html)

    anyone have any experience with these? Might work well when wearing gym shorts?

    http://magills.com/pgroup_descrip/44...e/?mode=custom

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    Default Re: Compression Tshirt holsters?

    http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpag...254&t=11082005

    no reason to spend so much mula, the bulldog works just fine

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    Default Re: Compression Tshirt holsters?

    Hmm interesting shirt. A little pricey considering it's basically under armour with 2 pockets. He dosen't mention if it holds body heat or is cool etc. This could pose a problem. It would have to be something I would try on before purchasing. But I'm thinking of how much a pain in the ass it is to take a piss when you have a holster on. Holster bulge is also a bitch hmm. I could wear it all day long and not have to worry about it.

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    Default Re: Compression Tshirt holsters?

    went and looked a little bit... I'm thinking about the gun placement of the T-Shirt and Holster... it actually isn't that bad with just a T-Shirt on...

    I am not paying 70.00 for a T-shirt though.

    I wonder if velcro (hook and loop) would work. my thought being instead of drawing up and pulling out you could just pull straight down and get the gun. need to think about it a little more but the placement looks really good for a sub compact. For a cross draw it isn't much worse then cross drawing off an IWB and it would become easier if It was just a tear away

    I used a belt around my chest just to hold the gun there and put a regular T-Shirt on. My wife's Bersa .380 was invisible. I couldn't even see it when trying to make it print other then a single "wrinkle line" from the butt of the gun but no one would look twice at it and I had to move in a fairly unnatural way to make it show

    I tried my USP full size and it actually worked also but its a bit heavier so I'd imagine there would be shirt stretching issues. Also couldn't tell unless you were looking for it (I was)

    I'm going to play around with adding some velcro to a shirt and just see how it works, I know I can make it work for way less then 70.00 a shirt, don't have to worry about it digging in, getting dropped when you go to the bathroom or people looking at your waist for a bulge (no comments)

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    Default Re: Compression Tshirt holsters?

    Quote Originally Posted by XD45 View Post
    http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpag...254&t=11082005
    no reason to spend so much mula, the bulldog works just fine
    Do you regularly carry in a Bulldog Belly Band? How do you like it? Would a .38 snub conceal well in it do you think?
    Thanks

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