Re: Remora. That is what I need to replace. It covers too much of the grip.
Snappy pants, I saw that as well. I think I bookmarked it.
My Carhart carpenter jeans have bigger front pockets... the looser my jeans fit the larger and easier the pockets are to get to
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Re: Remora. That is what I need to replace. It covers too much of the grip.
Snappy pants, I saw that as well. I think I bookmarked it.
How about these Wrangler Riggs Men's Durashield Carpenter Blue Jeans:
13" deep front pockets with tape measure reinforcement on the right front pocket and 1000 denier DuPont Cordura lined back pockets."
Perfect for front or back carry.
Wrangler Riggs Men's Durashield Carpenter Blue Jeans -3W020AI
S&W 1911 SC E Series
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S&W 1911 SC E Series
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1. Don't "Monkey Trap" yourself! Huh?
Can you get your hand in and out of your pocket with fingers straight? Yes.
Can you get your hand into your pocket (easily) while holding your firearm IN A FULL FIRING GRIP? No? Then it's not going to come OUT that way either!
2. Try squeezing the pistol grip between the thumb and the straight fingers as you start to present from the pocket. Once your knuckles clear the edge of the pocket you can wrap your fingers into the full firing grip.
3. Sometimes even that technique is not enough for those who can effortlessly palm a basketball to not catch the hammer spur of their N-frame S&W on their pocket edge.
Take Care.
Gary
Alternety, look at the CCW Breakaways. Sammy Reese did an article on them in the march/april issue of American Handgunner. I have seen other ad's for these in other mags. They are supposed to be coming out with a jeans version soon.
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Cabela's brand jeans have nice deep pockets. I am wearing them now with a Kel-Tec PF9 in a Galco PH460 holster in the right front pocket. It just disappears. Previously I wore Wranglers and could barely get a .380 in them.
Cargo pants/shorts if your piece is compact enough.