Has anyone tried the Tru Spec concealed carry shirt yet?

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  • Sgtusmc

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    I have one that's black and grey. I've worn it a few times before and noticed the seams felt kinda rough. Definitely not for a full size gun. I carried a little SR-22 in it before I got my Shield. Haven't worn it since though with the Shield. Maybe with the colder weather I'll put it to use again. I like having the trigger covered and in a holster on my hip more than carrying it in the shirt.
     

    Que

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    TLH, since you have to wear an over garment anyway, is there any reason you would choose this over a standard holster? Just wondering.
     

    STEEL CORE

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    Pops Indoor range (East Washington St at Post Rd) in Indy has them, I would look like a guy with a pacemaker under my left MOOB if I had one on.
     

    Que

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    I wonder if this would be a good option for riding, whether on motorcycle or bicycle?
     

    Sgtusmc

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    Yeah, I don't see this kinda shirt as a 'first option' and never did. You have to wear something over it to be conspicuous. I did wear mine one time on a trip where it was a 'better than nothing' option carrying an SR-22. I tried my M&P VTAC in it and the whole time, I was scared the gun was going to fall on the floor during a simulated light jog. If I was gearing up for a serious outing, I might wear it for other purposes such as carrying additional gear.
     

    451_Detonics

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    Never had tried that brand, the "pockets" look like they would let a gun move around too much. I have a couple from Concealment T and a couple from Kramer that hold my PF-9 very well and are great for deep concealment in places like church.
     

    JollyMon

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    I bought one a few years ago. Waste of money in my opinion, better off with a IWB. Basically, cant get to a firearm quickly, prints pretty bad (at least on me), uncomfortable.
     

    Jeepsandguns

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    I wonder if this would be a good option for riding, whether on motorcycle or bicycle?
    I've thought the same thing for awhile. When I go on long rides (bicycle), I sometimes end up cutting through not great areas and wish I had my gun with me.
     
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