A lot of folks out there really like their hybrid holsters (Crossbreed, etc.). I have to agree, since I've got two, each in different brands, and use them both. However, I did not think even a hybrid holster would allow me to carry a full-size pistol.
A while back I had purchased an extra Kydex for my White Hat hybrid holster to fit my Sig P226, thinking it might work out for winter carry. So on a whim this weekend, I put the replacement Kydex on my holster, armed up with the big gun, and tried out a couple of my favorite shirts. I was amazed - NO printing. I showed it to my husband. At first he thought I was carrying my G27. Part of why this is amazing is that I'm 5'5" tall and not overweight. Being new to CC, I have purchased a few new shirts in one size larger than what I used to buy, but that's really the only concession.
Anyway, I guess I'd encourage other ladies to try out the pistol you WANT to carry - and maybe that doesn't have to dictated as much by matching your size and the pistol size. I carried the P226 for several hours at a local festival without a hitch.
A girl w/a P226 concealed?
Moderators: Chuck, Mustang380gal, Coordinators, Moderators
-
- Posts: 63
- Joined: Sat Apr 27, 2013 5:42 pm
- Location: Greene County
A girl w/a P226 concealed?
...learning new things every day!
-
- Deceased
- Posts: 9710
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:31 am
- Location: Toledo
Re: A girl w/a P226 concealed?
I'm considered to be a fairly small man (5' 2" tall), yet I have managed to conceal full-size firearms for many decades. I've carried 1911s, .44 magnums, and a variety of Berettas, HKs, SIGs (including a P226), and others. I've never been "made" while carrying.Anyway, I guess I'd encourage other ladies to try out the pistol you WANT to carry - and maybe that doesn't have to dictated as much by matching your size and the pistol size. I carried the P226 for several hours at a local festival without a hitch.
Concealment tends to be much easier than many of us carriers think. That's probably because people who carry firearms tend to notice such things. Most people hardly notice that you're even there--let alone that you might have the tiniest bulge under your cover garment.
TunnelRat
"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.
"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.
- Mr. Glock
- OFCC Patron Member
- Posts: 8965
- Joined: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:20 pm
- Location: NE Ohio
Re: A girl w/a P226 concealed?
TR ...you are not considered small, you are small. Just puttin that out there, I know you a big enough man to handle it
A Sig 238 in a crappy holster feels like a cannon, while the full size gun in a good holster with a good belt disappears. There is a lesson here....the $20 Uncle Mikes Universal IWB holster is a waste. Buy the good holster
A Sig 238 in a crappy holster feels like a cannon, while the full size gun in a good holster with a good belt disappears. There is a lesson here....the $20 Uncle Mikes Universal IWB holster is a waste. Buy the good holster
OFCC Patron, GOA, SAF, YouTube 2A Patreon, NRA Benefactor Life & Hot Stove League Member
- Imcrazy
- Posts: 3644
- Joined: Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:41 pm
- Location: Medina County
Re: A girl w/a P226 concealed?
A good holster makes all the difference. A good belt is equally important.
-Aaron
-
- Deceased
- Posts: 9710
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:31 am
- Location: Toledo
Re: A girl w/a P226 concealed?
Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark...!Mr. Glock wrote:TR ...you are not considered small, you are small. Just puttin that out there, I know you a big enough man to handle it
TunnelRat
"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.
"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.
- bearkitty
- Posts: 414
- Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2012 12:33 pm
- Location: Cincinnati
Re: A girl w/a P226 concealed?
Chiming in to agree that with the right holster and a good belt, almost anything can be "concealed".
I wear jeans and a solid color Tshirt to work every day. I also carry a 1911. I know that I print sometimes, but no one seems to notice.
Just the other day one of my vendors (someone who knows me outside of work) delivered some bad news then joked that he hoped I wasn't too upset - because he knew he'd never outrun my gun. The irony is that I was not armed that day due to a kid event at school.
I wear jeans and a solid color Tshirt to work every day. I also carry a 1911. I know that I print sometimes, but no one seems to notice.
Just the other day one of my vendors (someone who knows me outside of work) delivered some bad news then joked that he hoped I wasn't too upset - because he knew he'd never outrun my gun. The irony is that I was not armed that day due to a kid event at school.
"Awesome" is code word for CC in my house. Cuts down on the kids asking, loudly, in public, if I am in possession of anything that goes bang.