Fiver64
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Hello all, New to the FL and enjoying the varied discussions immensely! I have seen "carrying" mentioned a few times, but was wondering something regarding lining material and concelled carry problems.
Obviously, I DON'T wish for this to become a pro-gun debate, but rather sound advice from other educated individuals regarding concealled carry and linings of jackets. I'm more interested in the jackets than the weapons or political ideology. Let's just say that my job requires carrying and leave it at that.
I have many jackets with many linings and frankly, I find that some linings snag or grab the grip (depending on grip material, of course). I would be interested in hearing what others have found to be the best wearing and least restrictive lining for that casual AERO/VANSON type short jacket. Or, even recommendations for jackets that you may have found lend to a gentlemanly look, yet tactical function.
I have found that worsted wool can sometimes fuzz-out rapidly from rubbing on the stocks and that acetate (ick) tears easily. I just picked up a used AERO HIGHWAYMAN with worsted wool that seems to be wearing OK for now. Cotton drill seems to be the toughest, but not always comfortable as whole.
Of course, much depends on HOW you carry. Shoulder rigs would cause a bit more abrasion, I should think, though I rarely carry that way. My preferred method is cross-draw, IWB (butt forward). I find this is most comfortable for driving and sitting and tends to grab the jacket lining least, but it has it's own drawbacks.
Any experiences from our distinguished membership on the issue?
Obviously, I DON'T wish for this to become a pro-gun debate, but rather sound advice from other educated individuals regarding concealled carry and linings of jackets. I'm more interested in the jackets than the weapons or political ideology. Let's just say that my job requires carrying and leave it at that.
I have many jackets with many linings and frankly, I find that some linings snag or grab the grip (depending on grip material, of course). I would be interested in hearing what others have found to be the best wearing and least restrictive lining for that casual AERO/VANSON type short jacket. Or, even recommendations for jackets that you may have found lend to a gentlemanly look, yet tactical function.
I have found that worsted wool can sometimes fuzz-out rapidly from rubbing on the stocks and that acetate (ick) tears easily. I just picked up a used AERO HIGHWAYMAN with worsted wool that seems to be wearing OK for now. Cotton drill seems to be the toughest, but not always comfortable as whole.
Of course, much depends on HOW you carry. Shoulder rigs would cause a bit more abrasion, I should think, though I rarely carry that way. My preferred method is cross-draw, IWB (butt forward). I find this is most comfortable for driving and sitting and tends to grab the jacket lining least, but it has it's own drawbacks.
Any experiences from our distinguished membership on the issue?