Basic question: For those of us that work for rural volunteer agencies, and may find yourself responding plain clothes during your normal daily life. How do you keep your gun from showing when you are bending, kneeling, reaching, etc?Background: Rural emt here - I was carrying my smaller gun (glock 26, owb pancake at 4 o'clock), when the tones dropped for a fall. I swung in to call that went out right down the road from where I was. When the ambulance got there I helped log roll the patient and oops! I felt my flannel ride up and expose everything to the world like a bare-assed monkey.All eyes were on the pt, and being a rural area almost all of the guys are gun nuts so it wouldn't have seemed out of place anyways. But it got me wondering if there was a better solution for those of us that may find themselves doing a lot of dynamic movements while we are carrying. Especially since I normally favor a 3" 686, which is a lot larger than my baby glock. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/1X62uvM
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