Best Concealed Carry Gun for Skinny Guys?

Seeking the Perfect Fit for Concealed Carry

As a skinny guy looking to carry concealed, I find it quite a challenge to choose the right gun that won’t print too much or feel like I’m packing a brick in my waistband. I know I’m not alone in this search, so I’m hoping we can all share our experiences and insights.

What Makes a Good Concealed Carry Gun for Slim Builds?

When it comes to concealed carry for thin men, there are a few key factors to consider:

  • Size and Weight: Lighter guns with a compact size tend to be easier to conceal. Look for models that have slimmer grips and lower profiles.
  • Holster Compatibility: The type of holster can make a huge difference. Think about how the holster sits against your body and if it allows for a comfortable draw.
  • Caliber: While it’s important to choose a caliber that you can handle well, many people find that 9mm is a good balance of power without being too bulky.

Recommended Firearms

I’ve done some research and here are a few models that seem to fit the bill for us skinny guys:

  1. Glock 43 - Slim, reliable, and easy to conceal.
  2. Sig Sauer P365 - Offers a high capacity in a small package, with a comfortable grip.
  3. Smith & Wesson Shield - Known for its slim design, it’s a favorite among many.

Holster Considerations

  • IWB Holsters: Inside the waistband holsters tend to be the most discreet. Brands like Alien Gear offer customizable options.
  • OWB Holsters: Outside the waistband can work too, especially if you wear a longer shirt or jacket.
  • Appendix Carry: This method can work well for slim folks, but comfort varies from person to person.

Conclusion

Choosing the best concealed carry gun for a slim build may take some trial and error, but I’m excited to hear what others have found works best. What models do you recommend, and what have your experiences been in terms of comfort and concealment? Let’s help each other out on this journey!

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Finding a suitable concealed carry gun as a skinny guy is crucial! I recommend looking at subcompact models like the Glock 43 or Smith & Wesson Shield. They are lightweight and easy to conceal with proper holsters.

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Absolutely! I found that the Sig P365 is also a great option; it’s compact and has a high capacity for its size. Super easy to carry daily!

Great suggestions! Size and weight really do matter when concealing. It’s also important to think about your clothing choices—sometimes a larger gun can work if you wear the right outfit.

Very true! I tend to prefer lighter options like the Ruger LCP. It has a low profile, perfect for my body type and works with most outfits.

I totally agree with everyone here about lighter firearms being easier to conceal. Plus, the added comfort is a huge benefit when carrying it all day long! Have you considered revolvers too? They can be slim and discreet.

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That’s an interesting point! I’ve never thought about revolvers for carry. What models do you suggest? Something like the S&W 442?

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The S&W 442 is a great choice! Lightweight and reliable. However, make sure it fits your grip well. Sometimes slimmer folks struggle with handling a revolver comfortably.

So much good advice here! I always thought I needed a hefty gun for stopping power, but it seems a lighter firearm is better overall for daily carry. I’ll definitely try these suggestions.

That’s a common misconception! Often, it’s more about effective training and comfort than sheer size. Just don’t skip out on practice!

Training is key, absolutely. And don’t forget about holsters! A good holster can make carrying any gun comfortable, regardless of your size. It can also help with concealment.

So true! Plus, I think it’s crucial to test out various holsters to find what really works for your body type. It’s all about feeling secure and confident!

Hey everyone! For skinny guys, I recommend an IWB holster. They sit snugly against your body and are often more comfortable than OWB holsters. Look for one with adjustable cant for better accessibility.

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Great suggestion! I recently switched to an appendix carry and find it much easier to reach. Just make sure the gun doesn’t dig in during sitting!

I’ve had success with hybrid holsters that feature both leather and kydex. They balance comfort and durability, especially for those of us with thinner builds.

Yeah, hybrid holsters are awesome! They conform to your body shape, making them more comfortable for extended wear.

What about retention? I worry about a loose fit if it’s too comfortable.

Retention is key! Most hybrids offer adjustable retention settings for your firearm, which can help ensure your weapon stays secure without sacrificing comfort.

I used to struggle with my holster choice. I found that lightweight options are best. Consider a strict focus on materials designed for sweat resistance too, especially in summer!

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Definitely! Breathable materials are a lifesaver. I wish I had known that sooner. Anyone try any specific brands that excel in this?