The Lost Art of the Full Size Carry

Havent read all of what has been posted but I see the published example pictures are of skinny guys, Not us normal 280 to 320 pounders. I already am so wide that if I try concealing one of my bigger guns it looks like I am trying to steal a stovepipe. As OC is legal here and I have a cc permit anyway I dont stress the few times I attempt to pack one of my bigger guns, and when I do its usually on the trail anyway and if we come out near a village resturant I either wear my shirt on the outside or put on a jacket. A couple years and pounds apart.




That looks like southern Utah near Kanab.. am I close?
 
I carry a full size M&P IWB in a galco v-hawk. It's comfortable all day. When I need to down size for deeper conceal meant or I'm more worried about "showing", I carry a shield in a stow-and-go or shoulder holster. And then I decide what shirt I want to wear, depending on the mood.
 
I used to carry an N-Frame but now I carry an M&P 9mm FS. I have big hands and the little guns never feel right.
 
Top picture is between brian head and cedar breaks national park. About 8 miles from where we live as the crow flys at cedar city. Bottom picture about 40 years ago in the high sierras near gold lake california. Thats south of portola. Used to have some land there.
Kanab is about 70 miles SE of us. We get there regularly too.
We are close to cedar breaks, zion and bryce canyon national parks. Our thing is riding all the trails around us. This is the country to own ATV`s.
This country changes a lot in a few miles. This is sand hollow area about 55 miles south of us near st. george.

 
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There's an old trick for that. If someone tries to hug you, move first and hug them around the waist. Then they have no choice but to hug you around the arms and chest. Nobody's the wiser. ;)

That's not my MO. I like to keep my hands at my sides and grimace a little...avoids future awkwardness. :D
 
As others have said as I got older the J frame got carried more and more. Physical problems limit me to a small .38 even though I'm still relatively slim (6' 2" 190) age does have its limitations. Practice is the key to carrying a small gun.
 
Wherever on your body you decide to carry, you need to NOT be self-conscious about it.
* People acting self-conscious gets them 'Made' more than printing.
* People DON'T actually look for printing, but they DO notice people who act self-conscious.

I find that to be true as well. At work, dressed in a company polo shirt and slacks, a Colt Commander carries just fine in an old Bianchi Shadow. A couple spare mags ride on the opposite hip and no one notices.
 
My EDC is a Colt DS, carried in a Galco Combat Master at 4 o'clock. No problems keeping it covered with a loose fitting T or Hawaiian style shirt. My "goin' to the city" carry is a Model 39, also in a Galco CM, and it conceals just as nicely as the DS. My "working out in the woods" gun (which I do on a regular basis) is a Ruger Super Redhawk .44 mag with a custom shortened 2.75" barrel, carried in a Simply Rugged Sourdough Pancake. I always have a shirt over it, but I'm also wearing Carhart bibs, so it stays hidden pretty well.

I have some younger friends who think a person's crazy for not carrying the smallest, lightest pistol available. Of course, they're also all into Glocks and AR rifles, and it's near impossible to have a conversation about classic firearms with any of them.
 
I'm 76, 5'11", 145 lbs., retired, living in the woods far from bad guys. I carry a CZ Rami on the trails; when I go to more dangerous locations (the big city), I'll sometimes carry a full size CZ 75 with a an 18 round magazine. Holsters vary from chest band (deepest concealment) to Kydex IWB (for quick urban access). I've found IWB, even with the large CZ 75, to be more comfortable than other forms of carry.
 
My EDC is a Colt DS, carried in a Galco Combat Master at 4 o'clock. No problems keeping it covered with a loose fitting T or Hawaiian style shirt. My "goin' to the city" carry is a Model 39, also in a Galco CM, and it conceals just as nicely as the DS. My "working out in the woods" gun (which I do on a regular basis) is a Ruger Super Redhawk .44 mag with a custom shortened 2.75" barrel, carried in a Simply Rugged Sourdough Pancake. I always have a shirt over it, but I'm also wearing Carhart bibs, so it stays hidden pretty well.

I have some younger friends who think a person's crazy for not carrying the smallest, lightest pistol available. Of course, they're also all into Glocks and AR rifles, and it's near impossible to have a conversation about classic firearms with any of them.

Nothing wrong with Glocks, but if it were practical I'd carry my Browning HP everyday! :D
 
When I got my CCW I used to carry a 6" Anaconda 44 mag with 2 speed loaders in a cheap nylon shoulder holster. Been in a few places I shouldn't have been, but was never suspected. Amazingly enough it was pretty comfortable. I have tried IWB, but between back pain, and unable to sit for long periods or heaven forbid go to the bathroom could never get used to it. My daily carry is a 1066 with 2 mags in a High Noon shoulder holster. Comfortable, can drive all day if necessary and still take care of "personal " business. Just my 2 cents.
 
I sometimes carry fullsize pistols, in Florida, during the height of summer.

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I'll CCW here in TX when the few businesses post their 30.07 warnings, but other than that I will OC. And most of the time it will be a 9mm 2.0 w/17+1rd so reloads are not really needed. With all this Covid-19, I stay home and let the 'boss do our grocery shopping... ;)
 
I'm 76, 5'11", 145 lbs., retired, living in the woods far from bad guys. I carry a CZ Rami on the trails; when I go to more dangerous locations (the big city), I'll sometimes carry a full size CZ 75 with a an 18 round magazine. Holsters vary from chest band (deepest concealment) to Kydex IWB (for quick urban access). I've found IWB, even with the large CZ 75, to be more comfortable than other forms of carry.

You and I are similar in tastes! At 77, I, too, carry the Rami a lot. It is easy to shoot, very accurate, and super reliable. Holds a lot of rounds.
And I carry the Stainless CZ75 in kydex. 18 rounds is plenty , with one reload.
Both are easy for me; and I may just get the CZ PCR, as I am more accurate with it and it may replace the "fat" little Rami.
 
I'm not sure if it's a lost art, more like an unnecessary art these days. Why carry a fullsize when a compact does everything the same in a lighter package. To use the ugly and ubiquitous Glock as an example, why carry a 22 over a 23? I suppose there is a small group that can't shoot the compact as well as the fullsize, or have freakishly large hands, but all in all you have to want to carry a fullsize these days. Which is fine, to each their own, but you don't really gain anything with the fullsize other than weight and a longer barrel and grip to conceal.
 
Hey after 42 years with a Pa. licence to carry...... at 5'9" 155-165 :D; I have concealed carried everything from a Colt .380 Mustang Pocket Lite or a S&W 337 Airlite PD to a Colt Combat Commander, Sig 220 or Beretta 92 Centurion.........

For the past 28 years in my Burb of the Burgh....... a S&W 39132NL is the most common EDC........ "Today" with the new Mec-gar 15 round flush fit magazine the Beretta 92 Compact is seeing more holster time.

Barrel length is the key for me...... 4 1/4" on an auto or 4" on a k-frame revolver (but 3" is much better).

The key is a good belt and a good holster...... while like most I've got a"Big Box-O- Holsters"....... 95% of the time I'll be wearing a Milt Sparks IWB Summer Special or Executive Companion......be it a Walther PPK or Beretta Centurion.

I do have a weak spot for the Browning High Power (with mec-gar 15 rd mags) but stopped carry cocked and locked back in the 80s.

I'll admit I'd carry my alloy frame Sig 220 before my all steel S&W 4566; or my Beretta Compact or S&W915 before my Smith 5906


All that said .......................
Kids today are just lazy !!!!!! ...... :D .....
 
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I'm not sure if it's a lost art, more like an unnecessary art these days. Why carry a fullsize when a compact does everything the same in a lighter package. To use the ugly and ubiquitous Glock as an example, why carry a 22 over a 23? I suppose there is a small group that can't shoot the compact as well as the fullsize, or have freakishly large hands, but all in all you have to want to carry a fullsize these days. Which is fine, to each their own, but you don't really gain anything with the fullsize other than weight and a longer barrel and grip to conceal.

+1 .................
 

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