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So, in light of that, I won't even try unless I'm wearing a jacket. If that's the case, and I'm trying to conceal a revolver, I like the ones shown below. The black holster is an Uncle Mike's, holding my Charter Arms Bulldog Pug in .44 Special. There is another El Paso Saddlery pancake, this time holding a 4" S&W M29. The fancy pancake with white stitching is a Galco, with my 4" S&W M19 aboard. A sport coat will conceal any of these, and even a loose t-shirt will hide the little Bulldog.

The Single Action Army in the El Paso Saddlery "Thomas Threepersons" (named after its designer, a Native American Border Patrol agent of the late 19th / early 20th century) is shown for comparison's sake. This is my setup I prefer for when I'm outdoors, back packing, day hiking, and that kind of thing. A rain parka (often worn up here in the Pacific "North wet" will kinda sorta hide it, as will a loose, long t-shirt, but hiding it usually isn't a concern.

When I actually used to carry a Single Action Army as my concealed carry, I simply used the "border carry" mentioned earlier. The nice thing about an SAA is that the loading gate, when flipped open, acts as a stop of sorts to keep it from sliding down into your pants.

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