Okay, that guy is diving deep when loading his pockets. So he has "plenty of room" in his crotch but what if some of us don't?
There are two ways to lose crotch room. One is the one you referenced. The other is to simply be fat. If you've met me, you know I fall in the latter group.Braggart.....
Seriously, those look like a poor answer to an unnecessary question.
There are two ways to lose crotch room. One is the one you referenced. The other is to simply be fat. If you've met me, you know I fall in the latter group.
If you're fat enough, you know that almost any belt-carry option except SOB has serious problems. (And I reject SOB carry because of all the reasons that people bring up whenever it's discussed.) That means us morbidly obese tend to gravitate towards "disguised carry" (those openly-displayed holsters styled to look like phone cases), pocket carry, or off-body carry.
Such pants may be a poor answer but the question isn't unnecessary. If you need pants with a 44-inch waist, they are a viable option. Of course, if you need pants with a 68-inch waist, pocket carry again becomes viable simply because even jeans of a "normal" design will have generously proportioned pockets.
In between those extremes, pocket carry can kinda suck. Yes, I know this from experience, though I am loathe to remember those days.
In a perfect world my sublime and now-discontinues R9 Rohrbaugh would be readily available. If you see one buy it!!!
You can fit a full sized pistol in a sporran, too.Consideration should be given to the OP's choice of wardrobe. If he wears or switches to wear these: http://www.concealedcargo.com/Default.asp he can carry anything he wants. The same is true if he wears http://www.ccwbreakaways.com/ pants.
Not exactly my style, but there are options.
You can fit a full sized pistol in a sporran, too.
And the modern day equivalent, too. There was a time when federal LEOs of the sorts who wore suits and ties and spent most of their time in the office or in non-contact field work almost universally used fanny packs. They slung 'em over their shoulder on the walk from their car to the office and did the same on the way back at the end of the day.You can fit a full sized pistol in a sporran, too.