Well, whatever kind of holster you are wearing, you will be concealing it under a loose shirt, or a jacket in colder months. If you are going into a place where you can't take your gun and you are wearing a pancake holster or any holster with closed belt loop(s), just keep the empty holster concealed as usual.
And if you are going to be leaving your gun in the car, get one of those small gun safes that can go under the car seat and is attached by a cable to the seat frame.
A clip on holster, or a leather one with snap loops, can be removed without removing your belt. The PJ with over the belt clip is about perfect for use with a Kahr pistol. You don't need anything bigger. And with a proper belt, there is no holster that will hold your gun closer to your body.
I have a PJ that is tuckable and attaches to the back of the belt with Velcro. There is nothing at all visible on the belt or on me when I am wearing that, so I wouldn't worry about carrying into a business with a no guns sign. I wouldn't try that in a post office. But with the gun concealed so completely, I wouldn't worry about being asked to leave a store or business. Not going to happen.
And if you are going to be leaving your gun in the car, get one of those small gun safes that can go under the car seat and is attached by a cable to the seat frame.
A clip on holster, or a leather one with snap loops, can be removed without removing your belt. The PJ with over the belt clip is about perfect for use with a Kahr pistol. You don't need anything bigger. And with a proper belt, there is no holster that will hold your gun closer to your body.
I have a PJ that is tuckable and attaches to the back of the belt with Velcro. There is nothing at all visible on the belt or on me when I am wearing that, so I wouldn't worry about carrying into a business with a no guns sign. I wouldn't try that in a post office. But with the gun concealed so completely, I wouldn't worry about being asked to leave a store or business. Not going to happen.
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