ixtow, I'd like to reinforce what brboyer stated. In Florida, there is no such thing "legally" as brandishing. Even if so, printing is not brandishing in accordance with Florida Statute 790
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http://www.flsenate.gov/statutes/in...Search_String=concealed&URL=Ch0790/Sec001.HTM
790.001 Definitions.--As used in this chapter, except where the context otherwise requires:
(2) "concealed firearm" means any firearm, as defined in subsection (6), which is carried on or about a person in such a manner as to conceal the firearm from the ordinary sight of another person.
Ordinary sight is the key here. A printing gun is STILL concealed from ordinary sight.
Printing is HIGHLY over-inflated anyway. If you're dressing right, with the right equipment, the most one should see is a slight "bulge" in your clothing. Given today's technology, that bulge is more often than not passed off as a cellphone, PDA, etc. Either way, that bulge is not illegal.
Many people worry about printing too much. With a little thought and GOOD equipment, you really shouldn't print at all, regardless of build. I know a girl who's all of 100lbs soaking wet who carries a medium size semi-auto IWB everyday and you'd never know. The key is GOOD equipment to start. A gun belt is a MUST! Not that thick, stiff work belt you found at Skips Western Wear. Only a belt purposely designed to carry a gun, combined with a good quality holster will keep everything tucked up tight to your body. The rest is finding the right position on your body, IWB/OWB setup, and you WILL have to adjust your clothing choices some.
For example, I wear a FULL SIZED Beretta, OWB of all things. And, I don't always wear over shirts. I can wear a cotton t-shirt one size larger. A "busy" print helps, as do darker colors. I can promise you, I could stand in front of you, turn around, even move around and you'd be VERY hard pressed to decide if I'm right handed or a lefty. In other words, you stand a better chance (50/50) of guessing which side my gun is on than actually determining it by looking.
Oh, and by the way, mine's a Bianchi holster off the shelf. Nothing super expensive or custom and I wear a hand-me-down belt from a friend who ordered it, and didn't like the color, and remembered I'm not picky. So, GOOD equipment doesn't have to be expensive. I think I got my holster on sale at Bass Pro Shops for $40 IIRC. A GOOD custom set up gets even better.