Drawing Attention Away From Your Concealed Carry Gun

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There are a lot of folks who say that deep concealment of your carry pistol isn’t necessary. Those folks will tell you that people aren’t very observant and that most of the humans you encounter as you go about your daily life wouldn’t notice if you were open carrying a bazooka.



I actually agree with them. MOST people are not observant and will probably not notice if your weapon concealment isn’t up to par. But I’m not carrying my gun to protect me against the average dude in the grocery store or Suzy SoccerMom. I honestly don’t care if those people aren’t paying attention. I’m not worried about them. (READ THIS AGAIN! ADDED BY JEFF_WATCH)



I’m also not so worried about the strung out heroin addict looking to boost my wallet or the street hustler addicted to crack cocaine. While those people may be threats, they can usually be managed relatively easily without using a firearm.
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I’m worried most about the apex predator, that one percent of violent criminals who will kill me without hesitation. Those guys will notice if my concealment methods are inadequate. They see that gun that only prints “a little bit.” To preserve every possible advantage in a confrontation with one of those guys, I make sure my concealed carry gun is truly concealed. “Good enough” really isn’t good enough.
(READ THIS AGAIN! ADDED BY JEFF_WATCH)



I was out running some errands this weekend and realized that I employ a few very specialized techniques to enhance my pistol concealment. I’ve never seen any of these methods described on the web or in a print format.



Undoubtedly other people know about them and use them regularly, but I haven’t yet seen anyone write about them. I’ve been carrying a concealed pistol daily for 24 years now and carried on and off for many years before that. I just figured this stuff out by paying attention to what people’s eyes are drawn to when they look at someone.



Countless gun writers have written about how choosing a dark colored, striped, or patterned cover garment will help camouflage your CCW piece. That’s all great information to know and to practice, but I want something more than that. I want to employ some visual trickery to draw people’s eyes away from my belt line where I carry my pistol.



Before I get into my specific techniques, I first want to say that the common “hoodie” (hooded sweatshirt) with a front kangaroo pocket is the greatest asset imaginable for anyone who carries in the appendix position. Hoodies are loose fitting, are generally made from thick material, and that front pocket puts another layer of fabric over your holstered pistol.



If the weather is the least bit chilly, you’ll generally find me wearing a hoodie of some sort. It’s the perfect casual camouflage. If you haven’t already done so, embrace the hoodie.



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Who would guess that a Glock 19 is hidden right underneath that pocket?



Now, on to the point of my article…



In addition to better covering the CCW gun, we can also employ some tactics to draw people’s attention away from out belt line. Our wives, sisters, mothers, and daughters have embraced these ideas for years. Women dress to draw eyes away from their “problem areas.” We can use the same techniques to draw eyes away from our holstered pistols.



We accomplish this visual trickery by utilizing color, pictures, and words.



COLOR
Let’s look at color first. If your pants and cover garment are in a boring, drab color, you can wear a T-shirt underneath in a bright contrasting color. The bright color draws the eyes. Look at the photo below.



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This is what I wore to go grocery shopping last weekend. Note the drab colors of my shorts and hoodie. Where is your vision drawn?



You naturally tend to look at the bright red t-shirt underneath. When people’s eyes are drawn to your upper chest area, they aren’t looking at your waist and likely won’t see your concealed pistol.



PICTURES
You can do something similar by exposing some part of a picture on your base layer. Don’t expose the entire photo. Just expose part of the picture. If people can’t see the whole photo, they will look harder trying to figure out what the picture is. A ridiculous, shocking, or strange picture works exceptionally well for this.



Take a look at this outfit:



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I’m wearing a T-shirt with the grim reaper riding a unicorn over a rainbow. When you glanced at the photo, where were your eyes drawn? That’s right. You looked at Mr. Reaper. You didn’t look at the Glock 19 holstered just below.



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While you are looking at the grim reaper and unicorn, you aren’t looking at what really matters.



Note that my cover garments not only conceal my pistol, they also conceal my flashlight and knife as well. We often think about hiding our gun, but sometimes fail to consider hiding our support gear.



If a dude is carrying a clip knife and a flashlight, there’s a good chance he’s carrying a gun as well. Be aware of what signals you are sending.



Before I get a deluge of emails, I’m carrying a Glock 19 in a Spencer Keepers “Keeper Light” appendix holster with a Graith Specialist belt, Spyderco Delicaknife, and Fenix PD35 flashlight.



WORDS
Words can serve the same purpose as a photograph. Again, keep the words somewhat obscured. People will try to figure out what the partially exposed letters signify. When they are doing that, they are not looking for or at your pistol.



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Aren’t you a bit curious to read the letters on my T-shirt? The longer your eyes linger on those letters, the less chance you will spot my CCW piece.



Give these strategies a try. I promise you will get “made” as a gun carrier in public far less often.



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GREG IS A POLICE OFFICER AND TRAINER. You should be reading his blog!
 
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Way too much time and effort wasted on concealing your carry gun. You're not a spy or a double agent. Nobody gives a shit if you're carrying as long as you're not acting like an azzhole while you're carrying. Just pocket carry your mouse gun or wear an untucked shirt over your real gun and get over it.
 
I get all of that. And I can’t quite understand it.

I carry now. I open carry more that I conceal.

Maybe I’m getting complacent. Which is probably the truth.

ETA: NC.
 
Way too much time and effort wasted on concealing your carry gun. You're not a spy or a double agent. Nobody gives a shit if you're carrying as long as you're not acting like an azzhole while you're carrying. Just pocket carry your mouse gun or wear an untucked shirt over your real gun and get over it.

I respectfully disagree. As the OP stated in the article, you should very concerned about the apex predator. HE WILL be looking and he WILL spot your pistol butt under your Tshirt..
 
Respectfully, I'm not checking out other guys' junk. You could be the best concealer, or the worst... I'm just not checking that area out to see whether you're carrying. I don't look down there. Habit. [/non-apex predator].

Wait, that's actually kind of funny. Non-apex predator.

Now if you're a supermodel, I'm definitely checking out your 6 O'Clock. And 5. And 4. And 3. And...
 
I respectfully disagree. As the OP stated in the article, you should very concerned about the apex predator. HE WILL be looking and he WILL spot your pistol butt under your Tshirt..

The apex predator is an apex predator because he’s good at choosing targets.

If he sees my carry piece, he goes after somebody else.
 
I was sure I was going to scroll down and see someone in some ridiculous, outrageous stuff. Furry costume or a fat guy with hairy legs concealing a full size 1911 in a pink tutu. Maybe a fake Quasimodo hunch to draw the eye away, or repulse the eye away [rofl].
 
He is right I have been carrying like this for the past 10 years.

After being stopped several times by the police for OWB carrying.

Even if you think he is gay and you don't want to check out his junk.

But if you pay attention to your environment you will notice a sloppy concealed carry when ever I am out I always point out to my wife when i see a guy carrying then I ask her what gun is he carrying.
 
Nice well thought out post, you do make some salient points.

However:

1) I still don’t give a f*** if people know I’m carrying. ( and I am in and out of strangers homes on a fairly regular basis, sometimes even in the PRM, I’m generally more concerned about my butt crack showing...which probably means they can see the butt of my gun too). The only people that ever notice are gun guys.

2) pointing my loaded gun at my junk is a non-starter for me. To each their own. I love my fun stick....’nough said.

Granted, I am rarely if ever in an urban environment, so I realize everyone does have a different perspective on things. When I do have to go to an urban environ, I almost always carry a bigger gun. See point no. 1.
 
Jeff, please read the linked post from the owner of NES:

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That being said, members are no longer allowed to copy and paste complete copy written articles from any source unless you have the authors permission.
 
Jeff, please read the linked post from the owner of NES:

Copyright Infringements (Read before posting news articles)

Copyright Infringements

Copyright infringement (or copyright violation) is the unauthorized use of material that is protected by intellectual property rights law particularly the copyright in a manner that violates one of the original copyright owner's exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works that build upon it.

That being said, members are no longer allowed to copy and paste complete copy written articles from any source unless you have the authors permission.
Understood. *PLEASE DELETE POST.*
 
FYI Greg has a lot of good information on his website. It's easy to subscribe and it goes right to your inbox. It's free but if you want to send a donation there is an option to do that.
 
i carry a 938 owb 99% of the time. sport coat on at work, no-one will ever see it. 1 size larger t-shirt than needed when casual.

outside of those times, (cargo shorts, tucked in t shirt or polo) it's in my pocket
 
As some other posters have noted, the OP is not the author of the content in the first post of this thread. If you click on the link, you will see that the post is largely a copy of an article from another site.

As people are responding to this thread, I see that lots of people are treating this article as though it was written by one of our less competent NES members. I wonder if opinions would be changed from knowing that the article was actually written by a very experienced law enforcement officer and trainer, who is widely known and respected in the tactical community.

And if anyone is not familiar with https://www.activeresponsetraining.net/ ,it is well worth a look. There is lots of interesting content there.
 
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