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CCW Attire
After yesterday's heinous attack on a church in Michigan I have decided to start packing in church. I hate that this is what the world has come to but it is what it is.
I have always struggled with CCW without a jacket. I don't like compact handguns and I am 6' 1" and 175# and wear 32x36 Wranglers. Shirt always tucked. There is no way I can carry a 1911 or the like without being quite obvious unless I wear a jacket. So if I need to CCW I just carry OWB and don a jacket.
My go to meeting attire is blue jeans and a conventional conservative western shirt. Knowing what to wear has never been a strong suit of mine.
Suggestions for a jacket that would match my attire that won't cook me in the summer time?
I have always struggled with CCW without a jacket. I don't like compact handguns and I am 6' 1" and 175# and wear 32x36 Wranglers. Shirt always tucked. There is no way I can carry a 1911 or the like without being quite obvious unless I wear a jacket. So if I need to CCW I just carry OWB and don a jacket.
My go to meeting attire is blue jeans and a conventional conservative western shirt. Knowing what to wear has never been a strong suit of mine.
Suggestions for a jacket that would match my attire that won't cook me in the summer time?
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Wear a western vest ... With an IWB holster you can carry a 1911 no problem. It does not print .. does not show ...
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Yes, that would do it. But I would rather carry OWB with a jacket as that is what I am used to.
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I'm roughly the same built. 6'-0", 165 lbs. and wear 32x34 Wranglers. When I carry it's normally a single stack 9 using a Crossbreed IWB holster. I usually do so with an untucked shirt, either a polo or dress style, but can carried while wearing a shirt tucked in. While doing so there are only 2 black tabs showing at my belt line. They seem to blend in well with the black belt I typically wear. I don't believe anyone has ever noticed them.
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One of my carry's is a kimber eclipse with a 3" barrel, 45 acp naturally. A Sneaky Pete works .
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A grey western cut sport coat would do what needs to be done, and stay in your standard dress style. I have a couple for special occasions, with a grey wool vest with silver buttons and black silk scarf alone or with a silver Navajo scarf slide becomes even more dressed up. All that works with blue jeans and boots, though I prefer black jeans, a short step up in look.1972RedNeck wrote: ↑Mon Sep 29, 2025 4:07 pmYes, that would do it. But I would rather carry OWB with a jacket as that is what I am used to.
I mostly wear a canvas western cut vest to cover a pistol in town, I dont know if it would cover a 1911, but does cover a 2 1/2" Smith 19. Having a black holster and black jeans help stay discreet even if it peeks out unintentionally. The 4 pockets in the vest are very handy as well. I stopped dropping or losing sun glasses, cell phone, and had an inside pocket for check book and small note pad with town list of things to do.
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I'm no help. Church here is pretty darned casual. Maybe that's just a SoCal thing. But I wear my standard jeans and Hawaiian shirt. Usually in a more subdued print for church. The wife has given up complaining. But no one at church has ever complained. Now that some know what's under the shirt there are likely very few that would complain. On the other hand, we have a couple of, hmm not sure exactly what to call us, folks that act as "sheepdogs" in full on three piece suits.
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Funny, thought I'd posted in this thread. Back in the day when suit and tie were more often used, no one ever noticed the heavier side pocket of my jacket. Nowadays an untucked shirt or western vest does the honors, but IWB is mostly used.
One very good option would be one of Skinner Sights Bible covers. You can pack a fairly decent sized piece of iron in that sword sheath - and that's what it's designed for. It's off body carry, but very inocuos looking and good cover - in more ways than one.
One very good option would be one of Skinner Sights Bible covers. You can pack a fairly decent sized piece of iron in that sword sheath - and that's what it's designed for. It's off body carry, but very inocuos looking and good cover - in more ways than one.
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I’m lucky and that I only have to wear a suit and tie at weddings and funerals, and the three of us who hung out in high school together did attend to each other‘s weddings and our tradition was one of the guys carried his Smith & Wesson model 29, the other carried his Ruger Blackhawk 7 1/2 inch 45 colt, and I carried my Ruger super Blackhawk 7 1/2 inch 44 magnum on those occasions.
I suppose if we had to wear that kind of attire at church, the sky would be the limit, but realistically, I’m going to be wearing an untucked polo shirt or whatever a short sleeve shirt that’s designed to be worn untucked is called, or in the winter a sweater. I have a 34 inch waist but get 36 inch pants for inside the waistband carry, and I’m 6’2”. I’ve never had any problem carrying a full-size 1911. Usually an Para Ordinance P-14, or of late a Taurus PT-92, which is the same size as the Beretta 92 military Model.
You may be worrying too much about being caught or printing. I’ve only had a person notice I was carrying in that manner twice that I’m aware of in 30 years or so. One of them was when a patient started having a seizure and I had to sort of climb across a table to help keep them from falling. My shirt had ridden up over the lower part of the holster. The other one was during a woman’s physical and I dropped something and bent over to pick it up, thinking that she wasn’t looking in my direction, but instead of squatting, I bent forward and the gun showed. In the first case, the patient’s husband, and in the second case, the patient herself, commented essentially the same thing which was “it’s nice to see one of the good guys in the world carrying a gun; that makes me feel safer…”
Regardless of what you choose, good on you for carrying in your place of worship. God’s children need protection. Some people say we should leave it up to God, but I figure I’ll let Him take care of the stuff I can’t do like tornadoes and earthquakes, but I have to assume His guiding hands led Mr. Ruger and Smith & Wesson and Colt and Beretta and all their buddies to have the inspiration to design tools to help us protect ourselves, so it is up to us to learn to use those tools proficiently and wisely.
I recently had a deranged patient verbalize a threat to kill me, and although I doubt that he will attempt that, those sort of things do serve as a reminder that we always need to be prepared to deal with violence if it comes our way. Hopefully by de-escalation, but if that fails, sometimes force is the only option. An old guy like me isn’t going to be able to stop somebody with my fists or some fancy ninja move, and there are plenty of other older folks, or women trying to carry a baby and hang onto a toddler, who really can’t protect themselves well, even if they do have a firearm of some sort.
It’s sad that we live in a society turning away from religion, not just to the extent that they scoff at, or ignore it, but to the extent that many are willing to try to destroy it.
I’m lucky and that I only have to wear a suit and tie at weddings and funerals, and the three of us who hung out in high school together did attend to each other‘s weddings and our tradition was one of the guys carried his Smith & Wesson model 29, the other carried his Ruger Blackhawk 7 1/2 inch 45 colt, and I carried my Ruger super Blackhawk 7 1/2 inch 44 magnum on those occasions.
I suppose if we had to wear that kind of attire at church, the sky would be the limit, but realistically, I’m going to be wearing an untucked polo shirt or whatever a short sleeve shirt that’s designed to be worn untucked is called, or in the winter a sweater. I have a 34 inch waist but get 36 inch pants for inside the waistband carry, and I’m 6’2”. I’ve never had any problem carrying a full-size 1911. Usually an Para Ordinance P-14, or of late a Taurus PT-92, which is the same size as the Beretta 92 military Model.
You may be worrying too much about being caught or printing. I’ve only had a person notice I was carrying in that manner twice that I’m aware of in 30 years or so. One of them was when a patient started having a seizure and I had to sort of climb across a table to help keep them from falling. My shirt had ridden up over the lower part of the holster. The other one was during a woman’s physical and I dropped something and bent over to pick it up, thinking that she wasn’t looking in my direction, but instead of squatting, I bent forward and the gun showed. In the first case, the patient’s husband, and in the second case, the patient herself, commented essentially the same thing which was “it’s nice to see one of the good guys in the world carrying a gun; that makes me feel safer…”
Regardless of what you choose, good on you for carrying in your place of worship. God’s children need protection. Some people say we should leave it up to God, but I figure I’ll let Him take care of the stuff I can’t do like tornadoes and earthquakes, but I have to assume His guiding hands led Mr. Ruger and Smith & Wesson and Colt and Beretta and all their buddies to have the inspiration to design tools to help us protect ourselves, so it is up to us to learn to use those tools proficiently and wisely.
I recently had a deranged patient verbalize a threat to kill me, and although I doubt that he will attempt that, those sort of things do serve as a reminder that we always need to be prepared to deal with violence if it comes our way. Hopefully by de-escalation, but if that fails, sometimes force is the only option. An old guy like me isn’t going to be able to stop somebody with my fists or some fancy ninja move, and there are plenty of other older folks, or women trying to carry a baby and hang onto a toddler, who really can’t protect themselves well, even if they do have a firearm of some sort.
It’s sad that we live in a society turning away from religion, not just to the extent that they scoff at, or ignore it, but to the extent that many are willing to try to destroy it.
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Re: CCW Attire
I carried a full size 1911 in Houston for years and I was a lot skinnier than I am today.
For the last 40 plus years I’ve carried a pistol everywhere but the courthouse. Nobody has ever said a word to me.
You can dress around the gun but most people give themselves away by messing with it.
For the last 40 plus years I’ve carried a pistol everywhere but the courthouse. Nobody has ever said a word to me.
You can dress around the gun but most people give themselves away by messing with it.
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Jeans, IWB & hawaiian shirt or if in cooler weather, a sweatshirt or jacket.
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Not sure why, but I have literally never worn a shirt untucked as long as I have been dressing myself. A picture of me at 4 years old will show a tucked shirt.
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A SIG P365 9mm in a pocket holster is part of my church attire.
It ain't no 1911, but 11 rounds of 9mm is better than a thrown hymnbook, and no one's the wiser...
It ain't no 1911, but 11 rounds of 9mm is better than a thrown hymnbook, and no one's the wiser...

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One thing most of y'all probably don't have to worry much about is "being made" by someone giving you a hug. That's a part of latino culture that complicates CCW as you've got to find ways to not only cover your pistol but prevent it from being touched inadvertently.
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Yeah, I tend to be as prickly as a cactus so that's not a concern .AmBraCol wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 8:12 am One thing most of y'all probably don't have to worry much about is "being made" by someone giving you a hug. That's a part of latino culture that complicates CCW as you've got to find ways to not only cover your pistol but prevent it from being touched inadvertently.
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I subscribe to the theory that " Having A gun is better than having NO gun". Sig P238 .380 in a Galco pocket holster, never leave home without it, never been "made" that I know of. I have a 1911 but it's just too much for me now at 85 years old.
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Instead of trying to redress you or changing your armament, I’m going to recommend a linen or seersucker jacket for hotter weather. Fortunately for you, these fabrics are “in” now and being warmer season items should be on clearance this time of year.
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I guess I have also had several occasions where a patient has me stand up and pokes ME around the back to show me where THEIR back pain is, and sometimes I'm sure they feel the pistol. Fortunately although hugs are a part of interactions fairly often, especially if there is a scary diagnosis being delivered, hugs are usually higher up on the torso than the holster.AmBraCol wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 8:12 am One thing most of y'all probably don't have to worry much about is "being made" by someone giving you a hug. That's a part of latino culture that complicates CCW as you've got to find ways to not only cover your pistol but prevent it from being touched inadvertently.
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I have had people find that I was armed by hugging me. Most people don’t seem to care and I don’t hug just anybody.AmBraCol wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 8:12 am One thing most of y'all probably don't have to worry much about is "being made" by someone giving you a hug. That's a part of latino culture that complicates CCW as you've got to find ways to not only cover your pistol but prevent it from being touched inadvertently.
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I'm in the same boat. I wore it tucked all through school, then had to wear a tucked shirt through my work years. Now it just feels "odd" if a shirt is untucked. I guess that's why pocket carry is my favorite.1972RedNeck wrote: ↑Mon Sep 29, 2025 9:27 pmNot sure why, but I have literally never worn a shirt untucked as long as I have been dressing myself. A picture of me at 4 years old will show a tucked shirt.
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I walk with a cane often nowadays due to having balance issues from the Covid vaccine causing 76 TIAs and 3 major strokes, and counting. I get to Church and sit down. The cane draws attention away from everything else. No one has said anything about anything but the cane. There are others whom I am pretty sure are carrying. A long sleeve shirt a size or two too big with snaps instead of buttons could easily hide a shoulder holster and a 1911. A leather vest is also a good way to hide something. I do not get hugs. The cane gets in the way.
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Since June I have been carrying a .32 H&R Magnum Smith 632 in my pocket in a Simply Rugged pocket holster.
Am I lazy? Maybe.
Am I lazy? Maybe.
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I like that 632! I'm either in shorts and a Hawaiian shirt or wranglers at 6ft and 180lbs. Haven't tucked anything in since the 80's. A hi power in an Andrew's McDaniel II is very comfortable with delrin grips... the spegal grips are too rough on my hide.