Concealed Carry Ladies Pants ??
southrnchic479
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Just wondering if anyone has found any cute Capri length workout pants or tops or if anyone has any general suggestions on ways to conceal carry while going for a walk or jog. Luckily mine is pretty tiny so it lends itself to being easily concealed but obviously I'd like it easily accessible too! Sorry if this is the wrong board to be posting in - let me know if so and I will move it to the appropriate board! Thanks!
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Use a Fanny-pack my roller derby friends use them all the time. You could easily conceal in one.6
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I carry a Ruger SR22 and wear Undertech Undercover compression shorts when I'm runing a new route.13
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Took a quick peek on Amazon and saw the "Yosoo Concealed Carry Holster Belly Band Gun Holster" which would support the weapon independently of what you wear.8
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Nobody asked for opinions lol31
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Can-can Concealment has a holster that rides your hips that works really well.9
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midlomel1971 wrote: »
I understand it. She has a right to feel safe and, if necessary and the worst happens, protect herself.25 -
In the summer, when I carry without a jacket, sometimes I'll use a belly band. Feels weird at first. But let's be honest, to some it feels weird not to be carrying, too.10
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They actually make compression shorts and shirts with built in carry pockets. You can find them on Amazon.10
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Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?0
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I will follow this. They make a knife necklace that can be held down firmly with your sports bra. I bought a flip belt in hopes a small firearm would fit but it didn't work out and if it did fit, I couldn't access it quickly. I've been searching and everything either seems to be full coverage and not breathable which will make you sweat. The closest thing I came to that looks good is PT-2 from http://www.pistolwear.com
It scares me when we walk wooded trails and we only see one person and it's young girl running by herself with her earbuds in each ear. It only takes one incident with a man or animal. But who knows, maybe she was packing heat.12 -
megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.13 -
VioletRojo wrote: »
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Haha that is what I assumed! But I know nothing about guns etc.
I presume OP's regular holster isn't good for running? I agree with the running belt option. I use one to carry my phone/keys.
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I actually carry a derringer while I'm jogging - it sits in a bra holster.11
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Great question and I think it is very wise of you to be doing this. My dh said this would be the only way he would feel comfortable of me jogging outside. It is unfortunate that this is the society we live in. So those who are sharing their opinions on how "wild" this is. Would you rather she be harmed, raped or murdered simply because she is exercising and some jerk/madman wants to harm her or have her defend herself and he end up in the morgue? Just saying!10
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In for concealing a tiny package in my pants.16
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megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Not OP, but I carry IWB in a holster that has clips that go over my pants and belt so everything is nice and secure and hidden. The typical IWB carry hostler is made to be worn with a sturdy belt which makes it impractical for wearing with athletic clothing (tights don't have belt loops and aren't made to be worn with a stiff belt).
I have a couple of tiny pocket guns that in a wallet style holster would fit in a FlipBelt. The wallet style holster is made to go in a pocket.3 -
Farm boy to the rescue...try these websites
http://thewellarmedwoman.com/holsters
https://www.gungoddess.com/gun-holsters/
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Bekahrogers wrote: »I actually carry a derringer while I'm jogging - it sits in a bra holster.
That is awesome! I don't think I've seen a derringer outside a saloon in a Western. You are a classy and well-prepared lady.3 -
Have you looked at 5.11? They have a lot of good stuff.5
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I stuff mine down the front of my pants and shoot anyone who stares at my bulge.12
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You'll shoot your eye out kid13
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VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.8 -
southrnchic479 wrote: »Just wondering if anyone has found any cute Capri length workout pants or tops or if anyone has any general suggestions on ways to conceal carry while going for a walk or jog. Luckily mine is pretty tiny so it lends itself to being easily concealed but obviously I'd like it easily accessible too! Sorry if this is the wrong board to be posting in - let me know if so and I will move it to the appropriate board! Thanks!
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megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
I www.smartcarry.com, but there are other ways.1 -
MoiAussi93 wrote: »VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.
A Glock.. In sweatpants, no less. A whole new level of stupid carry was reached that day.7 -
southrnchic479 wrote: »Just wondering if anyone has found any cute Capri length workout pants or tops or if anyone has any general suggestions on ways to conceal carry while going for a walk or jog. Luckily mine is pretty tiny so it lends itself to being easily concealed but obviously I'd like it easily accessible too! Sorry if this is the wrong board to be posting in - let me know if so and I will move it to the appropriate board! Thanks!
you just went to the top of the cool meter just asking this question!7 -
heiliskrimsli wrote: »MoiAussi93 wrote: »VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.
A Glock.. In sweatpants, no less. A whole new level of stupid carry was reached that day.
Never mind the fact that he pulled the trigger!1 -
megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
@megdnoorman I carry a .380 Ruger LCP (Light Compact Pistol) in a wallet-looking holster in the front or back pocket of my jeans. It is 100% concealed.
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