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Running at night with a concealed carry.

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  • Posts: 386 Member

    Seeing it's a topic about carrying guns wouldn't this stat from that site be more fitting? :huh:

    Murders with firearms
    Canada -144 Ranked 9th
    USA - 9,369 Ranked 1st. 64 times more than Canada

    Actually it's not the most fitting, seeing as how the OP is trying to prevent herself from becoming a victim....
  • Posts: 843 Member
    haha I don't think liberals are going to come near this thread with a 10 foot pole. It fact I think they are all hiding in a cave right about now smoking a joint. I hope you didn't scare off 47% of the Americans on MyFitnessPal.

    Gun totin', non tokin' red blooded lib here pal. :happy:
  • Posts: 493 Member
    Whether you like guns or not, they are protected by the constitution...so deal with it. The right to bear arms is non-negotiable. (At least here in America.)

    OP--- I hope you got your answer. I totally support your decision to conceal carry. There's no way I'd run at night without it.
  • Posts: 75 Member
    I don't find this statistic shocking of course there will be more deaths by firearms it is illegal to own a gun in Canada.

    Not actually true, we have "restricted" firearms but you can in fact own a gun in Canada.
    Hunters would be pissed if they couldn't own guns.
  • Posts: 10
    Fobus makes a good paddle holster with mutliple carry positions. When running, I carry in the middle of the small of my back. I feel more balanced than carrying on my side. As always, know your local concealed carry laws and carry your ID with you.
  • Posts: 162 Member

    OP if I'm correct your main concern is not so much getting mugged, but more so the wildlife?

    I don't find this statistic shocking of course there will be more deaths by firearms it is illegal to own a gun in Canada. I didn't look at the stats but can someone tell me what are the number of deaths comparisons for knives, blunt force trauma, or other weapons?

    Murders in 2012 in the US.....14,748......4.8 per 100,000 people
    Murders in 2012 in the UK.....722............1,7 per 100,000
    Murders in 2012 in Canada...554............1.6 per 100,000
  • Posts: 110 Member

    Yes. Poor Treyvon was murdered by a responsible gun owner, while he was straddling said gun owner, pinning him to the ground and bashing his head into a concrete sidewalk.

    Where I come from, that's called self defense.


    Yuppers ^^^^^^^
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    Ok BS. Martin had a nice size juvenile record and school records of fights and violence.

    If you want to compare apples to apples. Look at Australia when they introduced their gun ban. Gun related crimes sky rocketed because criminals kept their guns while everyone else had to get rid of theirs. So guess what, crimes went up because criminals knew they were the only ones armed.
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    Agreed good sir.
  • Posts: 110 Member

    Yes. Poor Treyvon was murdered by a responsible gun owner, while he was straddling said gun owner, pinning him to the ground and bashing his head into a concrete sidewalk.

    Where I come from, that's called self defense.

    Trevon Martin was followed by his killer for "looking suspicious" meaning being a young black man, then confronted unprovoked, despite 911 officials telling Zimmerman not to do so when he called. There was no physical scuffle like you described. Don't spread misinformation about a poor dead child to push your political agenda.

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2012/03/pers-m26.html
  • Posts: 784 Member

    Do you carry a jack and spare tire in your car? Do you live in Utopia?

    To the OP. You dont owe any explanations for your personal decisions. Im glad you carry.

    When seconds count, a policeman is only minutes away.

    ^^This.^^^

    We have a *kitten* load of closed-minded individuals on the forums today. Then again........thats mostly everyday. SMH
  • Posts: 7,512 Member
    [/quote]

    And you'd be speaking french if it wasn't for the British and theirs.

    But never mind. You'll all be speaking spanish eventually. Enjoy.
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    Thought of another good one...

    If it wasn't for the Catholic Church we'd all be speaking Arabic by now.

    If it wasn't for the Mongol Hordes we'd all be speaking Latin by now.

    If it wasn't for the Roman Empire you'd still be speaking your original barbarian tribe language...eh that one needs work.
  • Posts: 289 Member
    I don't run, but I do carry - legally. IF I did run, I would use the Flashbang bra holster or the compression undershirt with the holster under the arm. http://www.thewellarmedwoman.com/apps/store/default.asp?view=search&groupid=1257
  • Posts: 104 Member
    I have compression shorts that have a holster in the back. I also have a Nathan Hydration Belt that my gun nicely fits in. I tried the arm band one, but didn't like it. My compression shorts are the best. I worry more about animals more than cars or people.

    I'd be curious about the compression shorts. Although I suspect you might be carrying a sub or micro compact and I have a compact .45. I have the compression shirts with the under arm holster and it rubs really bad when running, but work great for work.

    To the OP. I understand. I live in an a rural area myself and if I go run it is about 4am in the morning and I have my flashlight with me too. I used to leave my doors unlocked, but recently there has been incidences of teenagers breaking into neighbors cars. One of them was shot at, out here of course they shot back. Needless to say the teens ran off rather quickly, even dropping items they stole from other neighbors.

    To some that commented about fear, no, it isn't fear it is a tool that can give me a distinct advantage if something does happen. I don't carry to alleviate a fear, but to be sure I'm not limiting myself to a weapon that leaves me at a disadvantage. Others commented about pepper spray. You can build a resistance to pepper spray and may not be as effective with multiple attackers.
  • Posts: 562 Member
    Palm strike to the nose.
    Finger jab to the eyes.
    Elbow to the ribs.
    Knee in the crotch.

    Scream, yell, make a ton of noise and run like hell.

    Nothing wrong with owning a gun for protection, but if someone comes at you from behind, you won't have time to un-holster, aim and shoot. It'll be too late. Your attacker will have it and then your fate is sealed.
  • Posts: 104 Member
    I don't run, but I do carry - legally. IF I did run, I would use the Flashbang bra holster or the compression undershirt with the holster under the arm. http://www.thewellarmedwoman.com/apps/store/default.asp?view=search&groupid=1257

    My wife has the Marilyn. This series of holsters was a great idea for women and on body carry. They hide a lot better than belt carry and the tighter shirt styles of today.
  • Posts: 1,400 Member

    A lot of the dog posts were a joke. At least mine were.

    Mine was somewaht of a joke, both dogs I walk are ok with most people BUT if you ever came at me they would defend, the same gos if you went after them I would defend either way the attacker is going to get their *kitten* handed to them. I also do not carry myself as a victim and people sense that, a criminal is going to target those they feel are weak.
  • Posts: 15,228 Member
    Seriously people?????? You are going to give this women flack because she wants to be safe? This is what is wrong with America today! People have lost their humanity.

    I say go for it girl! I can't as well do this because I have a .357 magnum-isn't an easy gun to carry just walking hahahahaha I would say a shoulder holster, garter holster, or ankle holster would be my best suggestion-you need something that will keep it secure and in place....:)

    Good Luck and good for you to take your safety into your own hands-nothing wrong with that at all and don't let people tell you it is. :)

    Actually, I didn't give her flack for wanting to be safe. I gave her flack for mishandling the weapon. She could have injured herself. Why on earth would anyone shove a gun down their pants when they are running?

    My comment on Trayvon Martin was more in line with playing devil's advocate. There are two sides to this coin. Sure, taking guns away from owners is asking for higher crime rates because criminals will get guns regardless. But at the same time, if the guns weren't available for anyone, then criminals couldn't get them.

    The United States has 5 times the violent deaths of the UK and their police force (mostly) doesn't even carry.
  • Posts: 22 Member
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    Thought of another good one...

    If it wasn't for the Catholic Church we'd all be speaking Arabic by now.

    If it wasn't for the Mongol Hordes we'd all be speaking Latin by now.

    If it wasn't for the Roman Empire you'd still be speaking your original barbarian tribe language...eh that one needs work.
    [/quote]

    I think my husband does still speak the original barbarian tribe language. :tongue:
  • Posts: 1,291 Member
    Oh COME ON. Some people carry pepper spray, some people carry pocket knives, some people carry guns. Sheesh.

    It's pitch-black out where I live. I know I'm not the only person that carries something.

    soooo how are you gonna see the rapist creeping up on you if it's pitch black out?

    take some tae kwon do lessons, learn to protect yourself and ALWAYS go for the crotch or eyeballs!
  • Posts: 1,157 Member

    Actually, I didn't give her flack for wanting to be safe. I gave her flack for mishandling the weapon. She could have injured herself. Why on earth would anyone shove a gun down their pants when they are running?

    My comment on Trayvon Martin was more in line with playing devil's advocate. There are two sides to this coin. Sure, taking guns away from owners is asking for higher crime rates because criminals will get guns regardless. But at the same time, if the guns weren't available for anyone, then criminals couldn't get them.

    The United States has 5 times the violent deaths of the UK and their police force (mostly) doesn't even carry.

    I didn't shove it down my pants! I have a holster, factory that came WITH my gun that I slipped onto my compression shorts. I carried it legitimately...it just wasn't comfortable.
  • Posts: 2,005 Member
    Only in the United States of America! ;)

    Yeah.OK.

    What about a shoulder holster? Strap it on like a backpack and go, seems like it would work to me. Ignore the ignorant ones who have no concept of why a person would want to carry a gun. I live in the country and my concern is bobcats, coyotes, alligators, etc. regardless if it is day or night. Carry on.
  • Posts: 3,639 Member
    Wouldn't a hip sack/fanny pack be the best choice? Makes sense to me anyway.
  • Posts: 1,157 Member
    Wouldn't a hip sack/fanny pack be the best choice? Makes sense to me anyway.

    That's what I'm going to try. I had good answers in the first few pages but the thread just exploded. :wink:
  • Posts: 7,512 Member
    [/quote]

    Murders in 2012 in the US.....14,748......4.8 per 100,000 people
    Murders in 2012 in the UK.....722............1,7 per 100,000
    Murders in 2012 in Canada...554............1.6 per 100,000
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    Thank you now if we had time we could look deeper into those stats like the homogeny of each country. In my head I have a hypothesis, and it's not so much because we value our right to have a militia and maintain checks and balances versus being an unarmed citizen to an armed government, but more so our social systems and general diversity. Thats my little thought for the day.
  • Posts: 15,228 Member

    I didn't shove it down my pants! I have a holster, factory that came WITH my gun that I slipped onto my compression shorts. I carried it legitimately...it just wasn't comfortable.

    Why didn't you use the holster? I'm sure you had the safety on, but that just sounds dangerous. People have shot themselves carrying that way before.
  • Posts: 1,157 Member

    Why didn't you use the holster? I'm sure you had the safety on, but that just sounds dangerous. People have shot themselves carrying that way before.

    I did use the holster. I put the gun in the holster, the holster attached to my waistband. The holster covers the trigger and the safety...
  • Posts: 162 Member

    Murders in 2012 in the US.....14,748......4.8 per 100,000 people
    Murders in 2012 in the UK.....722............1,7 per 100,000
    Murders in 2012 in Canada...554............1.6 per 100,000
    [/quote]

    Thank you now if we had time we could look deeper into those stats like the homogeny of each country. In my head I have a hypothesis, and it's not so much because we value our right to have a militia and maintain checks and balances versus being an unarmed citizen to an armed government, but more so our social systems and general diversity. Thats my little thought for the day.
    [/quote]

    The UK doesn't have an armed government.
    It has an armed Monarchy.
    The armed forces swear no loyalty to the government.
  • I highly recommend getting an IWB conceal carry holster made of horsehide leather. After a week or so break-in period, the leather conforms to your shape and will hold your gun securely while feeling very comfortable. I got my leather holster from White Hat Holsters, and they did a great job of not only helping me pick the right kind of leather that can resist sweat while I run, but also I cannot say enough about how comfortable and secure the holster fits.

    http://www.whitehatholsters.com/MaxTuck-IWB-Holster-Cowhide-or-Horsehide-s/1829.htm

    Extra bonus: They do great custom work, so I was able to personalize my holster with my running mantra. :)
  • Posts: 3,271 Member
    In to read later
  • Posts: 1,024 Member
    I pinned something on Pinterest for this exact reason. :o)

    http://pinterest.com/pin/222576406555728985/
  • Posts: 15,228 Member

    I did use the holster. I put the gun in the holster, the holster attached to my waistband. The holster covers the trigger and the safety...

    Oh okay... that's not how I read it. Just concerned. :flowerforyou:
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