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The one that doesn’t look like a fishing vest

CCW VestI’ve heard that line asked about 5 times a month.  You have to realize the number of people that carry guns in our society vs. the number that don’t.  I’d say that in most cases, 98% of people in our society aren’t looking to spot a CCW holder and won’t suspect that are unless that are sloppy at concealing it.  I highly recommend that most gun carries consider atleast 3 ways of carrying a firearm concealed.   In most parts of the Country people have to consider a warm weather and cold weather method, then there is always a reason to consider what method one could carry a full size auto.

You have to think about how to blend in with your environment.  If you are in an environment where people are always wearing vests, you’ll easily fit in.  But if you are at public event and it’s 95F out and you’re wearing anything more than a T-Shirt you’ll easily stand out.   The reality is who really cares if someone *thinks* you might be carrying.  Police carry openly and they still have to watch out for being targeted.   Be aware of your surroundings before you worry about incoming sniper fire while your using a CCW Vest for concealment.

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Concealment Garment Vs. Firearm Retention

CCW VestWhen a CCW carrier is carrying a firearm in the winter, we can understand why they may want a firearm in a pocket outside of their body, but I recommend putting some thought into how you wear your clothing and how a firearm can be reached in when wearing heavy clothing.  Jackets that hold firearms will have to come off if you’re in a house or building that gets  hot, so then what do you do with  your gun?  The Eotac Style 102 CCW Vest is cut very long and is great for concealing in warm weather, but not a firearm retention vest.

We have been getting a lot of confused customers that think every piece of clothing is suppose to HOLD a firearm.   Tactical Pants, Tactical Shirts, Tactica Vests and Tactical Jackets aren’t necessarily replacements for a holster.   Although being able to fit a firearm in a pocket is possible with all of the above, trying to stuff a Glock 30 in a vest that is made of basically the same thing as a T-Shirt isn’t a good idea.  We’ve had a few angry emails and phone calls from customers this year that tried to do that and said we were falsely advertising the vest as a CCW Vest and it was not.  Well…….

 

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Concealment and situational awarness

CCW VestOpen carry isn’t stopping Police Officers in Philadelphia from being shot at.  Wearing a blue uniform in that City and wearing body armor meant over 6 police officers being killed at more than double that being shot in the last 2yrs.    If you are that concerned about being “Made” with a firearm, carry a different gun.   Pocket and ankle carry are suitiable for white color environments and I don’t know any BG that wants 5 or 6 shots of 32acp-44 Special in their chest from a well trained law abiding gun owner.

The CCW Vest discussions usually go like this, if you look like you are carrying a gun you’re an easy target.   Well, if you look like you don’t have a gun, you’re also an easy target.    If you are open carrying the debate is radically changed.   Open Carry is legal in most States, but I along with many others would highly recommend against it in urban environments.   Every gun owner should be in the mindset that they have 1 up on a BG.   Cover your firearm and pay attention to  your surroundings, that’s probable the best advice I would give anyone that carrys a gun.

 

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IDPA Vest or CCW Vest Option

CCW VestOne of our biggest selling apparel item is the Eotac Style 102 Vest.   This vest is very similiar to the Woolrich Elite vest, but they are outselling them 3 to 1 these days.   The only real difference we see is the lack of a pen pocket on the upper left pocket which means absolutely nothing to our customers.   These have very low below the belt line and are  a great OWB or Paddle holster CCW vest.  You will easily be able to conceal a full size auto with one of these.   The Style 102 vest is made of 100% cotton ripstop and is a very, very lightweight concealment garment.

The front pockets are primarily for storing gear.   We have had a few customers misinterpret the use of the vest as a firearm retention device, but we strongly recommend against trying to hide a gun in the front pockets.   This material is lightweight and you will most likely print your firearm if carrying in that manor.   If you are taking a defensive class and looking for a concealment garment, this is an excellent CCW Vest.   Khaki is by far the most popular color and the sage is a very mild and casual color that goes well with tan or khaki pants.

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Tactical Pants cut down

Tactical PantsMost of us that are in the industry are wearing some sort of tactical pants or ccw pants for most of the year.  When it gets into the summer months we have to think about losing some of the accessories and gear or having to sweat it out.   For most of the year, lightweight pants are a good option even if we know we’re going to be sweating it out, it’s good to have pants that can protect you from poison ivy or bug bites.

If have the ability to avoid wearing pants and we can get away with shorts, the fit and design of the Eotac lightweight tactical shorts are superior to anything we’ve worn from any other company.   I know 5.11 tactical pants some good stuff, but lets be honest, they’ve gotten pretty bad in the quality control department and i’ve had issues with their tactical shorts riding up in the crotch.   If this happens when we wear pants its one thing, but when your nuts are hanging of your shorts, it’s not very professional.   Due to demand, the style 301 shorts are made in a 9″ inseams and the 302 are a 7″1/2 inseam.   Ever body is going to prefer one over the other because were all  made differently.

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Operator Gloves and others

Vickers GlovesI still remember the days when I thought that fingerless gloves were tactical gloves, well they kinda sorta are in some ways.     It’s good to always know why you really need gloves because there is no such thing as a do it all glove.   Some gloves are going to be big and bulky because if they aren’t your fingers are going to freeze up and fall off when its reall cold out.   If you’ve ever noticed, most of the Com-bloc firearms have larger trigger guards for this very purpose.

Hunting gloves are not very descriptive because they can pretty much mean anything.   Loading a shotgun with just about any winter glove is possible, but try loading .223 bullets in a magpul P-mag and you’ll wish you could just use your bare hands.  Vickers Gloves are designed by the well known firearms instructor and these are hands down the best full coverage tactical glove we’ve tried.   Tactical gloves like this will protect you from a level of debris and heat and yet you’ll still be able to feel every millimeter of your trigger pull as well as every button and lever on your AR15.

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Casual pants with a tactical appeal

Tactical PantsIf you are toting around a knife, flashlight, gun, keys and a wallet, you might find regular jeans are pretty stuffed in the pocket area.   If you have to tuck a shirt in you’ll be even more cluttered.   Many recommend avoiding the clip on knife in the pocket as a dead giveaway that you are carrying, so what do you do?   If you are familiar with the Eotac Style 204 cotton canvas pants, the Eotac style 205 concealed carry pants are identical but made in a jean fabric.

These tactical pants have a side leg pant pockets on each side that can hold a small J-frame, Kimber Guardian Angel, mace, G2 or scorpion size flashlight or just about whatever tool you want to carry in that size.   This is something to consider when doing a lot of driving or accessing gear while in the seated position.   From my experience the zippers are very secure and reliable.   The jeans are very comfortable and not the purplish blue that many of our customers complained about with a previous companies version.

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As the weather warms up

Tactical ShirtsThe Style 403 has a single pocket on the upper left of the shirt that can hold sunglasses or lightweight gear.   See our sizing guide for your check and waste measurements.    These shirts tend to run a little longer to help conceal gear at the belt line.   Both the 403 and 4 pocket 404 shirt are available in Black, Natural, Light blue, Red and yellow.   I would recommend trying atleast 3 colors to add to your wardrobe.   With a shirt as lightweight like this, I wouldn’t hesitate to try the black shirts for summer carry.

Consider trying on one of the lightest weight conceal carry shirts you can wear.     The Eotac styles 403 and 404 Tropical shirts are as lightweight and breatheable as a t-shirt yet they are more stylish and appropriate for CCW than a Iron Maiden T-shirt at your cousins college graduation.   The front bottom button is  a false button and breaks open to make this CCW shirt a lightweight tactical shirt that allows you to access a firearm or gear without the fear of snagging.

 

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Summer Tactical Operator Pants

Tactical PantsIf you haven’t heard them called that yet, maybe we should coin the phrase.    Eotac’s Lightweight Operator Grade tactical pants are the pants you should be wearing if you are taking a Carbine class this summer.   I was watching the Magpul Art of the Tactical Carbine and noticed just about every operator we saw on the DVD was pulling mags from a vest, chest rig or belt.   There were several shooting postions we noticed where and Operator was laying on their side and reloading mags.

The Style 201 lightweight operator grade pants are made of 100% cotton ripstop.   Ripstop material came about after WWII in the Pacific War.   These pants are capable of holding  up to 6 loaded 30rd AR magazines in the pants and make accessing mags and reloading on the ground easier that pulling from a chest rig.  Style 201 pants are available in Black, Khaki, OD Green, Navy and now the Digital Camo pattern.   These pants also accept knee pad inserts and use the same pads as the style 202 and 202 pants do.

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Tactical Pants with a Warranty

Tactical PantsWell, one thing to think about when settling on an apparel line is this, how many of your tactical apparel companies are offering a Warranty like this:  “EOTAC’s products are of superior quality and come with a full warranty to the original owner. If our garment or accessory ever fails due to a material or manufacturing defect, even after extended use, we will repair the product, without charge, or replace it at our discretion. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, improper care, negligence, normal wear and tear, or the natural breakdown of colors and materials over time and use. Damage not covered under warranty will be repaired or replaced for a reasonable rate and a fee will be charged for return shipping. This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may have other rights, which vary from state to state”

We deal with the crowd that actually gets down and dirty on the range and in the field when it comes to tactical clothing.    We probable get a couple phone calls a week from people mentioning they “blew the pants out at the range today” and then they name the tactical pants brand, the style ect.    The tactical apparel market has been exploding and we have to admit there are some good quality pants out there, but the price differences are pretty extreme.

 

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