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I'll admit, I've used my bra as a pocket more than once. Sometimes life is just a whole lot easier without lugging around a big purse; and I've been known to stick keys, cash and whatever else I can cram in there down into my bra for the sake of leaving my handbag behind. The ladies at Flashbang took this to a whole new level! Of all the things I will not leave home without, my gun takes top priority; and stashing it in a handbag is not an option for me. This makes carrying in the summer, when clothes get smaller and layers are unheard of, a unique and frustrating challenge. This season I want to post a series of my favorite solutions, and the perfect place to start is a holster that's just for the ladies.
The best holster is one you will actually USE, and when the Texas summer turns up the heat I will not be using anything that adds noticeable bulk, period. Lumps and bumps and handle-shapes are much harder to conceal in shorts and tank top weather, so IWB holsters are not always practical for me. One place that lumps and bumps are acceptable is * inside your bra !!!! * The Flashbang utilizes the beauty of our God-given bumps and bumps to conceal the ones we do not want anyone to see, and with surprising comfort once you install it properly. In these photos, I have the model for Sig Sauer's P938 set on the second tight notch of the medium length strap. That sounds like a mouthful (or maybe a bra-full …) but for any ladies trying to figure this system out, as I did with little luck at first, I hope that information proves helpful.
The Flashbang comes in a variety of handgun molds that attach to the bra with adjustable leather straps. The product comes with three different lengths of beige straps, but accessory packs with cute colors can be bought separately. I personally found the beige to be more conceable and stuck with the original. The snaps are one-directional and difficult to remove once in place- which is a good thing. I played around with mine quite a bit before finding a position that was both comfortable and concealable. The straps can be loosened from the plastic mold, swiveled around and re-tightened to position the gun higher between the breasts or lower just underneath depending on comfort. I prefer mine higher up, as I feel my firearm is more "hidden" this way.
If you need to draw your firearm, grabbing it by the handle and pulling firmly downward releases it, which is a much more fluid motion than I thought it would be. The snaps keep the Flashbang attached to your bra, rather than coming free with your handgun. I have encountered a few problems when first telling how to use the Flashbang, but nothing was deal-breaking for me. For one, the snap creates a circle-shaped bump on your shirt without worn JUST so. I had a lot of difficulty figuring out where to position it to keep the snap from printing on my tops (especially white tees) but once it was properly in place, the results were golden. I also struggled with the comfortable but more "hidden" high-hanging position versus the ease of access but "loose" feeling low hanging position before I compromised by simply using a smaller strap.
I love the closeness this holster provides with my gun- I always know that I know that I know my gun is still with me. As I only have the one set of breasts, I can not speak firsthand for ladies of all sizes, but I have seen how the flashbang can work beautifully for the very small to very large. The trick does seem to be in how much gap you have between your skin and the cups- an extreme push up bra on large breasts may not conceal any more than you are already cramming into the fabric; while a push up bra on a much smaller chested woman could still work just fine.
You do not need to wear baggy tops to use this holster. I've walked around family members for hours, even hugging my boyfriend without anyone having the slightest clue I had a 9mm between my breasts. For me, this frees up my summer wardrobe immensely- what I wear on my bottom half, whether shorts, skirts, or jeans is of absolutely no recognition to my ability to conceal carry. This really is a fun, sexy, and empowering summer time option. I'm already shoving my phone and cash in my bra from time to time, why not swap out the contents of my Boobie Poppins bra-bag for something that might save my life?
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Source by Cassie Noel