The trend from what I can see is to make handguns smaller and smaller making them easier to conceal.
What amuses me is when they end up so small, making a secure grip a challenge, then they jump through hoops coming up with extensions on the grip to go in the other direction.
I've mentioned this on other venues so I'll mention it here.
Most of the chefs pants on the market have larger/re-inforced pockets to hold cooking utensils/whatever. They very in size, but despite the description, even the so called "baggy'' versions mostly look like regular pants.
If you do some net searches, you'll come up w/countless outfits that make and/or sell these pants, which will give you a break in terms of pocket size/ being able to conceal.
Again, many brands look just like regular slacks, and you can buy them in almost any style.
Of course putting a larger and heavier gun in them means a "big and bad belt", no if and or butts.
Check them out when you have some spare time.
What amuses me is when they end up so small, making a secure grip a challenge, then they jump through hoops coming up with extensions on the grip to go in the other direction.
I've mentioned this on other venues so I'll mention it here.
Most of the chefs pants on the market have larger/re-inforced pockets to hold cooking utensils/whatever. They very in size, but despite the description, even the so called "baggy'' versions mostly look like regular pants.
If you do some net searches, you'll come up w/countless outfits that make and/or sell these pants, which will give you a break in terms of pocket size/ being able to conceal.
Again, many brands look just like regular slacks, and you can buy them in almost any style.
Of course putting a larger and heavier gun in them means a "big and bad belt", no if and or butts.
Check them out when you have some spare time.