expedition03
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I start a new job and need to wear khakis and a polo. Recommendations for pants I can conceal carry my firearm in. I have seen shorts you can put your firearm in the pocket. I either will do my g26 or g19. Thanks.
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I start a new job and need to wear khakis and a polo. Recommendations for pants I can conceal carry my firearm in. I have seen shorts you can put your firearm in the pocket. I either will do my g26 or g19. Thanks.
I dig Apex from 5.11 so much that I now wear them every day. Other models will be even more low-vis. Integrated "stretch" panels run from the pockets to the waistline, so it can adjust as needed to IWB vs no carry. Last I checked they only had two stores east of the Mississippi, Saugus and Braintree. Easy enough to drop by and try for size.
5.11 pants are tacticool as hell - it's so blatantly obvious that the wearer is probably carrying that it's not even funny. They're not even close to looking like traditional office slacks.
OP - you're not going to pocket carry a G26 or G19. Get a single-stack Glock, a snobnose revolver, an LCP, etc and some slacks with big pockets - Dockers work well, from my experience.
I start a new job and need to wear khakis and a polo. Recommendations for pants I can conceal carry my firearm in. I have seen shorts you can put your firearm in the pocket. I either will do my g26 or g19. Thanks.
5.11 pants are tacticool as hell - it's so blatantly obvious that the wearer is probably carrying that it's not even funny. They're not even close to looking like traditional office slacks.
OP - you're not going to pocket carry a G26 or G19. Get a single-stack Glock, a snobnose revolver, an LCP, etc and some slacks with big pockets - Dockers work well, from my experience.
I've had Vertx, 5.11, Blackhawk, LAPG and Proper cargo pants(and regular pants). They all have stretchy parts to go around the holster(also helps if you're a fatty). The Blackhawk are thick but the quality's not quite as good. 5.11 are def nice as are the Vertx. Proper is pretty good. All can be found on the LAPG clearance if you pay attention to it. Also, a FB pewpew friend has his own code(not sure if he gets something from it, but hey it's a discount) if you use johnnylaw for the coupon you'll get 10% off. Basically saved me the cost of shipping for boots.
Thanks, I forgot about LAPG, good place to buy 5.11. I bought most of mine when you could easily get 40-50% discounts on 5.11 stuff, but those days seem to be gone.
They still have some awesome deals, waiting for the post-season shorts to get in clearance
5.11 pants are tacticool as hell - it's so blatantly obvious that the wearer is probably carrying that it's not even funny. They're not even close to looking like traditional office slacks.
OP - you're not going to pocket carry a G26 or G19. Get a single-stack Glock, a snobnose revolver, an LCP, etc and some slacks with big pockets - Dockers work well, from my experience.
Dude 5.11 offers like 30 different pants. Some look like khakis, others look like a swat member. Probably worth learning the product line a bit. Dockers are about as cool as pampers.
I've had Vertx, 5.11, Blackhawk, LAPG and Proper cargo pants(and regular pants). They all have stretchy parts to go around the holster(also helps if you're a fatty). The Blackhawk are thick but the quality's not quite as good. 5.11 are def nice as are the Vertx. Proper is pretty good. All can be found on the LAPG clearance if you pay attention to it. Also, a FB pewpew friend has his own code(not sure if he gets something from it, but hey it's a discount) if you use johnnylaw for the coupon you'll get 10% off. Basically saved me the cost of shipping for boots.
OP - you're not going to pocket carry a G26 or G19. Get a single-stack Glock, a snobnose revolver, an LCP, etc and some slacks with big pockets - Dockers work well, from my experience.
This, although I doubt an avg retard would know what 511 pants are, dockers or similar work fine, one size up if needed. The belt is the key to everything. I use an SOE but there's tons of other options.
Duluth Trading Co. Firehose pants. They come with a built in right hand pocket holster. They're comfortable and they look good.