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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #30 on: August 30, 2012, 11:26:36 PM »
Pardon me while I whip this out. :chuckle:

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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #31 on: August 31, 2012, 11:57:51 AM »
I wear a paddle holster, so either I just take the whole paddle off and hang it on the coat hook. If I am not wearing a paddle I will make due... Normally I just plan ahead... If it is a semi-private bathroom I will just unholster and set it on the counter...

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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #32 on: August 31, 2012, 12:18:37 PM »
My wife worked in an office where one of her coworkers had left his Glock on the back of the his/hers bathroom toilet a few times. The last time I just happened to be there when she told him his weapon was left in the bathroom again.
I asked him what rig he carried his Glock in?
He replied, "what’s a rig?"
I said "you know, a holster?"
he says, "oh I do need a holster."
I asked him "how are you carrying your Glock?"
He says, " I just stick it in my waist band of my pants."
He is wearing a pair of slacks, without a belt.

After a few seconds of me just staying at him in disbelief,
I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I turned to my wife and said. "then next time you see his weapon left in the bathroom, call the police to come get it, this guy is to stupid to own a handgun!"
After a few minutes I explained how dangerous carrying any weapon that way is, and I did send him some links to handgun classes in the area and recommended a couple holsters that would work. I emphasized that he needed to learn handgun safety, along with the news clip about the guy in Wal-Mart who shot himself when his weapon fell down the inside of his sweatpants while carrying in his waistband.
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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #33 on: August 31, 2012, 12:44:07 PM »
My wife worked in an office where one of her coworkers had left his Glock on the back of the his/hers bathroom toilet a few times. The last time I just happened to be there when she told him his weapon was left in the bathroom again.
I asked him what rig he carried his Glock in?
He replied, "what’s a rig?"
I said "you know, a holster?"
he says, "oh I do need a holster."
I asked him "how are you carrying your Glock?"
He says, " I just stick it in my waist band of my pants."
He is wearing a pair of slacks, without a belt.

After a few seconds of me just staying at him in disbelief,
I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I turned to my wife and said. "then next time you see his weapon left in the bathroom, call the police to come get it, this guy is to stupid to own a handgun!"
After a few minutes I explained how dangerous carrying any weapon that way is, and I did send him some links to handgun classes in the area and recommended a couple holsters that would work. I emphasized that he needed to learn handgun safety, along with the news clip about the guy in Wal-Mart who shot himself when his weapon fell down the inside of his sweatpants while carrying in his waistband.
sad but i couldnt help but lmao at I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"

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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #34 on: August 31, 2012, 12:48:35 PM »
My wife worked in an office where one of her coworkers had left his Glock on the back of the his/hers bathroom toilet a few times. The last time I just happened to be there when she told him his weapon was left in the bathroom again.
I asked him what rig he carried his Glock in?
He replied, "what’s a rig?"
I said "you know, a holster?"
he says, "oh I do need a holster."
I asked him "how are you carrying your Glock?"
He says, " I just stick it in my waist band of my pants."
He is wearing a pair of slacks, without a belt.

After a few seconds of me just staying at him in disbelief,
I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I turned to my wife and said. "then next time you see his weapon left in the bathroom, call the police to come get it, this guy is to stupid to own a handgun!"
After a few minutes I explained how dangerous carrying any weapon that way is, and I did send him some links to handgun classes in the area and recommended a couple holsters that would work. I emphasized that he needed to learn handgun safety, along with the news clip about the guy in Wal-Mart who shot himself when his weapon fell down the inside of his sweatpants while carrying in his waistband.
sad but i couldnt help but lmao at I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I was laughing too and what kind of office did you wife work in????
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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #35 on: August 31, 2012, 01:18:55 PM »
My wife worked in an office where one of her coworkers had left his Glock on the back of the his/hers bathroom toilet a few times. The last time I just happened to be there when she told him his weapon was left in the bathroom again.
I asked him what rig he carried his Glock in?
He replied, "what’s a rig?"
I said "you know, a holster?"
he says, "oh I do need a holster."
I asked him "how are you carrying your Glock?"
He says, " I just stick it in my waist band of my pants."
He is wearing a pair of slacks, without a belt.

After a few seconds of me just staying at him in disbelief,
I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I turned to my wife and said. "then next time you see his weapon left in the bathroom, call the police to come get it, this guy is to stupid to own a handgun!"
After a few minutes I explained how dangerous carrying any weapon that way is, and I did send him some links to handgun classes in the area and recommended a couple holsters that would work. I emphasized that he needed to learn handgun safety, along with the news clip about the guy in Wal-Mart who shot himself when his weapon fell down the inside of his sweatpants while carrying in his waistband.
sad but i couldnt help but lmao at I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
:yeah: :chuckle: :chuckle:

I only carry my 22 in pocket because I can leave it on safety and choose to not rack one, the sig is always ready to roll so it goes in my shoulder set up so I feel safer not necessarily because pocket carry would be unsafe.... as cute as gangster is I only did that once for pics and it was with an empty gun.... :) cant imagine carrying like that

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Re: Proper restroom etiquette with a concealed weapon
« Reply #36 on: August 31, 2012, 04:43:58 PM »
My wife worked in an office where one of her coworkers had left his Glock on the back of the his/hers bathroom toilet a few times. The last time I just happened to be there when she told him his weapon was left in the bathroom again.
I asked him what rig he carried his Glock in?
He replied, "what’s a rig?"
I said "you know, a holster?"
he says, "oh I do need a holster."
I asked him "how are you carrying your Glock?"
He says, " I just stick it in my waist band of my pants."
He is wearing a pair of slacks, without a belt.

After a few seconds of me just staying at him in disbelief,
I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I turned to my wife and said. "then next time you see his weapon left in the bathroom, call the police to come get it, this guy is to stupid to own a handgun!"
After a few minutes I explained how dangerous carrying any weapon that way is, and I did send him some links to handgun classes in the area and recommended a couple holsters that would work. I emphasized that he needed to learn handgun safety, along with the news clip about the guy in Wal-Mart who shot himself when his weapon fell down the inside of his sweatpants while carrying in his waistband.
sad but i couldnt help but lmao at I said, "you are carrying a locked and loaded Glock, gangster?"
I was laughing too and what kind of office did you wife work in????

Realestate and property management, lol

A couple days after I had my little talk with him, he actually asked what I meant by "carry Gangster", to pull his chain a little, I said
 "only wanabe gangsters carry thier gun in their waistband, because they were to stupid to realize a little bump on the trigger would light off a round, but did you know that by turning your gun sideways when shooting your target increases size by double?" Then walked away with a straight face.
 He thought for a moment and says "No way,                                  Really?"




Um no!
Only 2 defining forces sacrificed themselves for you:
The American Soldier and Jesus Christ. One died for your freedom, the other for your soul.

My rock,
He trains my hands for war and my fingers for battle.
Psalm 144.1

 


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