The Original Belly Band

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2011

The Belly Band is the most versatile and most comfortable method of concealment available. You can wear it in almost every situation! Whether you dress up for the office or go to the gym, The Belly Band can be there, totally concealed and ready! It's made in the USA of heavy duty elastic with a velcro closure. It has two ambidextrous slots: one for an automatic pistol and one for a revolver. It has a 6-inch pocket which conceals important papers, cash, credit cards, as well as a slot for a spare magazine.

It works great with medium and small frame revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. It is pictured with a Glock 19 and will easily accommodate a full sized Glock 17, 22 even the Glock 21 & all the mini Glocks. It will even work with all of the popular self-defense handguns including 1911, SIGs and Beretta. You can discreetly and comfortably conceal your handguns under a variety of shirts and sweaters.

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  • I wear this with a glock 23 with a pearce magazine finger grip and a pachmayr grip sleeve and it is the MOST comfortable holster I have ever worn and has the fastest defensive draw I have ever seen, I bought mine from glockstore and I highly recommend this to anyone looking to conceal carry, and I dress like a normal 21 year old, I dont wear button ups or polos like someones dad.

  • Can I just ask you to make a video entirely of the young lady dry-firing? Sorry. Couldn't help it.

  • I shoot ambidexterously, mostly with my left. But no lefty band?

  • @Eslamizar I bought one from Lenny Mc Gill about 2 yrs ago & love this while wearing sweats or shorts.?

  • @lws3547 I was thinking the same (lefty) but being that it's Velcro, could you just put it on reversed?

  • No left hand option (which also could be used for behind the back carry for rightys)? What's up with that?

  • @celticwarrior916 short n'stocky

  • @Eslamizar Yeah I would do this with my P226 no worries, but I dunno bout a glock...

  • So would a glock 30 be a large semi auto or the small/medium?

  • To have a loaded Glock pistol so close to my pecker worries me lol.... it is a good way to carry a pistol with a heavy D/A or a revolver.

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