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Old August 30, 1999, 04:36 PM   #1
Pipper
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I'll be receiving my permit soon, and I need some advice on carry options. I typically wear shirts tucked-in, Docker-style pants (or jeans). My build is slim, and I'm 6' tall. I'll be carrying a Walther P99 40.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Old August 30, 1999, 08:43 PM   #2
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Might be better asked in the Handgun and Pistolcraft forum.

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Old September 2, 1999, 04:19 PM   #3
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Since you tuck w/no jacket - assumption since wearing dockers or jeans, better look at (a) the tuckable IWBs or (b) the CIPS holsters (conceal in plain sight), or (c) belly bands.

Tuckables: In the beginning there was the Mitch Rosen Workman. Then came the Galco Deep Cover. Then the Blade-Tech UCH. Now I think there are one or two others, too.

CIPS: Fanny pack, Phone-E-Pack, Bayer Arms phone/pager holster, I want to say DeSantis or someone has one looking like a camera bag. (variant here is pager pal, but Walther too big for this one).
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