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Holsters that allow shirts untucked

Window_Seat

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:cool:I have seen posts that tell of situations where officers would accuse a person UOCing or LOCing that the FA was being concealed by a shirt, jacket or sweater. Bianchi has a solution that prevents that issue.

When I bought this holster, I did not have that in mind, but I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered that mine (a
[font="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"]Bianchi 7935 AccuMold Elite Speedbreak Duty Holster) allows me to go about with my shrit untucked. I am also able to go about with my jacket on, but it's a bit bulky & uncomfortable. I guess the folks at Bianchi were thinking with their heads straight when they designed these holsters (I've always liked Bianchi).

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diesel556

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That is a very large gap. Very nice.

I actually just ordered one of those "tactical" jackets lapolicegear has on clearance to solve this very problem.

If only I liked thumb breaks! Thanks for posting the pic.
 

diesel556

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I've actually been looking at the ALS. They look nice. The only problem I have with them is the same problem I have with the Serpa. A limited number of supported gun models.

Edit: In red.
 

spyderdude

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Reading this post has me considering a duty holster for winter OC. I looked at Blackhawk's website, and they have a duty belt attachment for the Serpa holsters, so I might give that a try. The only thing is, it will only fit securely on 2" and 2 1/4" belts, and that's a little big for most belt loops on jeans.
 
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