5.11 Tactical Holster Shirt ???

Anyone using or ever used this?
If so, is it strong enough to support an M&P 9C without sagging?
Thanks,

Yes and yes.

I've carried a full size 1911 in mine so it's easily strong enough to carry a M&P 9C. I had great hopes for the one I bought and I would clasify it as "okay" for carry. It comes in handy in a few situations when just about nothing else will work, but I don't necessarily find it comfortable, nor is the gun easily accessable.

Though it will support a heavy gun it works best with lighter ones. It seems to work best for me with my 442.

On a scale of 1 to 10 from bad to good, I'd rate it 6.
 
Thank you for the response.
I am looking into it as a solution to carry comfortably only when I am riding my motorcycle.
I don't want to carry on my waist while I am riding.
It will not be my #1 method to daily carry under other circumstances.
Thanks,
 
Here's a thought: try a belly band holster, but instead of
around your waist, put it in the same location you'd put a shoulder holster. I've been checking this out with j-frames, and find that the band will stay put. You can adjust location while wearing a shirt.
This method will have you doing a crossdraw. You get access by
reaching in thru the top unbuttoned button. The band doesn't have to be too tight, so it's not uncomfortable. I haven't had a gun
fall out of the holster yet. It will be warmer, maybe, but on a bike,
that shouldn't be a problem. It's the BBQ when you get where you're going that'll make you hot. Gun butt will be right about where the top of the shirt pocket is. Hope this helps.
TACC1
 
Thank you for the response.
I am looking into it as a solution to carry comfortably only when I am riding my motorcycle.
I don't want to carry on my waist while I am riding.
It will not be my #1 method to daily carry under other circumstances.
Thanks,

Interestingly, riding a motorcycle is one of the uses I've worn mine. It didn't really work out for me.
 
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