![]() ![]() Handily, due to the way they are built, you can fit other items in them such as pepper spray, money, anything really, and since they’re covered in Velcro you can stick them anywhere. They are designed to hold a magazine securely, specifically on the interior of the pocket opposite the one holding the gun. The socks are constructed from spandex which securely holds the magazine and covered in Velcro on one side. While they are designed for use with the breakaway pants they can be used unto themselves. I mean it when I say it that I really think these are awesome. The only trade-off is that the pants are just slightly “poofier” below the front waistline0 which really is a fair trade, especially for the extra mobility you have when doing stuff like squatting, bending over, etc. I could have hand grenades in there and nobody would know. There’s virtually zero printing on the khaki color and with the black, it’s impossible to see anything at all. I did a lot of trots walking up to my hallway mirror, twisting in front of it, and so forth to see how much printing the pants might do. It was a really strange sensation not carrying IWB, but still having my gun with me. Since my home state of Florida is pretty darn hot, I usually opt for lighter colored clothing, so most of my testing took place wearing the khaki. The two styles I received were business casual khaki and business black. You can choose from four styles and colors, all of which I would consider being totally appropriate for business casual wear. They are made of 100% cotton, are machine washable and feel great. ![]() It doesn’t matter how great they work if they aren’t comfortable. Now that we’ve gotten the tacticool stuff out of the way these are pants after all. ![]() This is reinforced by the increasing popularity of ‘drop leg’ style holsters in the military and recently law enforcement. Generally, a draw from the outer leg is more natural than a draw from the hip. This system allows total access, at a faster speed, to your gun than any other system I can think of, perhaps even better than open carry. If you are at eating at a booth in a restaurant, pulling a gun from under your shirt can be problematic especially if there’s not a lot of room to move around. If you’re in a situation you think is escalating, you can have a ready-to-draw handgun without displaying it and if the situation calms down, you’re out nothing.Īnother handy benefit is how easy it is to draw sitting down. There’s nothing more casual than putting your hands in your pockets. A free hand could buy you precious seconds against a physical attack. You would be ready to fire the moment the gun is retrieved without having to adjust your handle on it. If you want to draw the gun, you can fully grip it, and as you pull your hand out, just the right amount of pressure away from the waistline will pop the snaps and allow you to draw the gun with a ‘full gun grip’. The key and critical difference between these pants, tactical pants and traditional pocket carry is that each pocket has two ingenious and totally hidden snaps under your belt on your waistline. ![]() I do feel comfortable saying that this is the only handgun retention system I would use with a tucked-in shirt. Some had clips or tabs displayed on the belt which drops some clues about what is under there. I’ve tried some of the “tuckable” holsters on the market and while some worked decently, I felt that they printed to a degree I was not comfortable with. Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? Well, that’s a question no one will ask with these. Concealed Carry Permit Reciprocity Maps.Concealed Carry Permit Information By State. ![]()
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