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Finding The Right Concealment Holster
Finding The Right Concealment Holster
By: Christine Harrell
Concealment:
The main reason people carry concealed weapons is so others do not know they are armed. Concealment holsters reduce the amount of bulk in design and smooth out the edges of the carrier. Some have adjustable retention screws to make the weapon easily accessible when needed.
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Shoulder:
The shoulder holster can be worn with a harness that allows easy access to guns under the arm or behind the back without being seen. For both police and military users, the versatility in weapon placement is as important as comfort. Adjustable gear that accommodates more than one type of concealment holster is a common choice. The holsters can be mounted to the harness with different retention devices. |
Harness and Vest:
Some products are designed to hold a gun both behind the back and beneath the arm, depending on the preferences of the wearer and the needs of the situation. Vests are also used to store weapons in the back, shoulder and armpit areas. |
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Waist:
Used by police officers and some military, a belt with concealment options is easily accessible, swift and efficient. The weapon can be stowed in a number of positions for a variety of draws. For heavier weapons, the belt is helpful at enduring the added weight instead of sliding it inside clothing. Pocket holsters are ideal for lighter, smaller weapons. These can be put into a coat or pants pocket inconspicuously for quick retrieval. |
Paddle:
Paddle holsters allow the user to adjust the cant angle, from the strong side or behind the hip carry positions. When carried over the appendix, an adjustable paddle holster can be adjusted to muzzle forward or a cross-draw position.
Thigh:
When other concealment holsters about the body are inconvenient or can be easily discovered, the ankle or thigh holster can be securely strapped to the carrier's leg. Adjustable bands make it comfortable and unrecognizable when worn with concealment pants.
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