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Think of concealment as a spectrum. On one end youamp;#39;ve got open carry, and on the other end youamp;#39;ve got a gun inside a body cavity thatamp;#39;s only detectable on x-ray. Your risk matrix is going to determine where you need to be on that spectrum. When you open carry, your gun is clearly visible. If you throw a shirt over it it may be covered kinda but itamp;#39;s still like clearly a gun. The next step on the spectrum is called printing, which is where the outline of your gun shows through your clothes, and it doesnamp;#39;t necessarily look like an entire gun, but it might look like kind of an odd corner or like a line where there shouldnamp;#39;t be one. Something that interrupts a curve printing makes it obvious that youamp;#39;re carrying something, and then other context cues make it look like a gun. I would also include the less obvious visual clues like clothing that doesnamp;#39;t flow or drape correctly or pants that kind of sa