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Thunderwear holsters is proud to announce the newest addition to our line of Concealment items. The Passport and Money Concealment is perfect for anyone who is trying to conceal items such as money, passport, jewelry and room keys. This concealment holster is unnoticable and can even be worn by smaller sized females wearing shorts or short skirts. The Passport and Money Concealment is perfect for anyone who regularly travels internationally, makes night deposits or where pocketless or skirts in high crime areas. Thunderwear:
A new approach to concealed carry
Tom Fogarty is the inventor and president of Thunderwear. Tom is a former stockbroker who obtained a concealed weapons permit when a neighboring brokerage office was shot up by a disgruntled customer. Like most people who find a need to carry a gun in street clothes, he found that the gun dictated his wardrobe. He experimented with inside-the-pants holsters, paddle holsters, outside-the-pants belt holsters, ankle holsters, shoulder holsters and all o the other types on the market. Although he praised the workmanship of conventional holster manufacturers such as Galco, he found his home climate of Florida inconsistent with the wearing of jackets, long pants and belts to conceal and secure his commonly carried firearms, a Walther PPK and an H&K P7. Fogarty tried to come up with a new approach to carrying his guns. His brainchild came from a social necessity: "What does the law say we have to cover? We always have to wear pants." Fogarty then started working on some type of carry medium that would work under any pair of trousers, no matter how brief, and exclusive of the clothing construction itself. The waistband of a pair of running shorts is hardly strong enough to support the weight of a concealed gun, even if a way can be found to suspend the gun from the waistband.
I tried the Thunderwear with both an S&W Chief's Special and a Glock 23 (compact model). I found both to be comfortable and concealable, even with a reload (speed strip or magazine respectively) next to the gun. I work the Chief every day to a training session for police supervisors, and if any of the participants "made" me as carrying a gun, they didn't bring it up. The holster is virtually invisible under a pair of loose trousers, such as Dockers, and shows only slightly with closer fitting clothing like Levis. I could not hid a full-frame S&W 645, but you can't have everything. This is, or course, heavily dependent on your personal anatomy, but i think that most small and medium size guns can be concealed easily. One reservation expressed by some prospective Thunderwear owners is that the gun is not readily accessible. This , as with all other holsters, requires practice for a speedy and safe draw. Fogarty demonstrates the draw at shows by tossing a sponge-rubber ball up and toward the prospect, then drawing the gun before they can catch it. He hasn't had anyone beat him yet. One of Thunderwear's best endorsements came from Alvin Bell, chief of training for Glock, Inc. "I've gotta tell you, I was in law enforcement for 22 years, and this is the best damn holster I've ever worn." Although Fogarty has been approached by police equipment distributors such as U.S. Calvary, the holsters can be ordered directly from him, customized for color and features such as handcuff and badge holders. The gun compartment is of the "one size fits all" variety, which works better than you might think. If you would like more information please click here. Questions or Orders - Call Toll Free Now!
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