Wow, why have I never thought about this. In theory that would work just fine. Thanks!
I have a chunky lil FNS-9c. Only way it works is if the drawstring is unbearably painfully tight.The gun you choose to carry is 90% of the battle with carrying in sweat pants. I can't carry anything bigger than my g43x in sweats and the drawstring has to be snug, not uncomfortably tight, but snug.
I'm average body size. 6' 1" and 185. It Velcro's around your body. Not the greatest thing in the world but it doesn't slip down while running, squatting. Any holster that clips on has caused me problems in the past. Pulls my shorts down. Pants/ dress pants I wear a belt and comptac infedel inside the waste band holster or owb holster.This sounds like a winner. Is it just a band with a pocket? Does it keep the trigger guarded fairly well?
Agree.Running around the house in sweats is one thing, leaving the house another.
When you leave the house, put on your real carry gun in your real carry gear. In real pants, with belt loops. Or don't carry at all.
Nigel in yoga pants. Damn dude, some things cannot be unseen, even in our minds.I am thinking of having a good ortho guy just bolt a holster to my hip, so I can wear my favorite yoga pants and still carry securely........
I second this method if you insist on wearing sweatpants. I’ve done it before and it works great even when riding a bike or mildly jogging. Sticky holsters are garbage it would constantly be shifting or sliding down too far. With that there came a constant thought in the back of my mind of having to check to see if my pistol was still attached to me. I prefer the idea of something being firmly locked into place and not going anywhere. In my opinion the only good thing a sticky holster is for is as a pocket holster.
Point that thing straight out and have it where you click your heels to get it go off. James Bond would be impressed. Holster envy...
Bubba-Rig... Super Hillbilly... does anybody know about registering Trademarks? The Bubba-Rig Super Hillbilly is $14 more than the regular Hillbilly. The Hill-Jack is the sub-compact version.In that kind of clothing I have tried 3 things;
1. Belly band carrying a S&W 642. Worked, but the material stretched and the stitching tore out fairly quickly.
2. Galco ankle glove - Glock 43.
Takes getting used to, still pretty bulky even with that thin a gun. Not my favorite.
3. My own "bubba-rig"
I take my carry belt, wrap it around my abdomen, and attach my CTAC IWB holster for my Glock 19. Think of it as carrying IWB, moving it up about 6 " , and detaching the belt from your pants. Super hillbilly, I know, but it works.