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  • Bmash

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    Dumb subject, huh? my current sports coat is a little binding when I draw and get on target. The arms seem to catch. (btw, I weigh 25 pounds less than when I bought it so weight isn’t the issue.)
    question - any recommendations on a gun friendly tailor or line of clothing that fits such that you can freely get your arms up without binding?
    Thanks!
    (Baton Rouge area but I can travel)
     

    AustinBR

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    This is NOT a dumb subject whatsoever. Looking good is important.

    You should seriously check out some videos on this channel:

    Alex knows a good bit about the subject. There is also a FB group where professional folks who wear nice clothes talk about that subject - in relation to firearms.

    Where do you carry on your body? What exactly is 'binding'? It's quite possible that your sport coat never fit well from the get-go.

    You don't need to really look for "gun friendly' sport coats. Just get a coat that you like, that mostly fits, and then have it tailored.
     

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