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The gun is held upright in a deep, lined holster pocket that allows users to carry a full-size pistol. (Photo: Concealed Cargo)
Constant Companion challenges pocket carry enthusiasts to upsize their carry gun to a full-size pistol with the company’s concealment khakis.
The concealed carry cargo pants, listed at $65, are made of a durable cotton and feature a lined holster pocket. The system was designed to allow for pocket carry of full sized pistols without the use of a mounted holster.
The pocket itself is 16-inches deep and is constructed with a wide mouth opening to accommodate larger guns. In addition, the pocket’s ballistic nylon interior lining prevents printing and offers a snag-free surface shaped to keep the gun upright and in a decent drawing position.
The pant’s side seams have been tailored to orient the gun in a “natural” position along the outer thigh. The company says this design allows for rapid access while also deep concealing the gun; two concepts that rarely go hand-in-hand.
At the moment, the khakis are only set-up for right-handed draw; however left-handed configurations will be made available in the future.
Sizes start at 32-inches and run up to 48-inches, with sizes 46 and 48 costing $4 more. Inseams run from 30-inches to 36-inches.
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There is no practical way to pocket carry a full size handgun without it printing.
A ballistic nylon lining should keep it from printing, because it essentially makes the pocket a nylon holster. But you still have all the weight. Even if you manage to stay only around 16 ounces (unlikely) in a full size pistol, you are still going to look like you have something big in your pocket….
My husband carries a wallet in his side pocket. reduces printing