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Concealed Carry Ladies Pants ??
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Have you looked at 5.11? They have a lot of good stuff.5
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I stuff mine down the front of my pants and shoot anyone who stares at my bulge.12
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You'll shoot your eye out kid13
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VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.8 -
southrnchic479 wrote: »Just wondering if anyone has found any cute Capri length workout pants or tops or if anyone has any general suggestions on ways to conceal carry while going for a walk or jog. Luckily mine is pretty tiny so it lends itself to being easily concealed but obviously I'd like it easily accessible too! Sorry if this is the wrong board to be posting in - let me know if so and I will move it to the appropriate board! Thanks!
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megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
I www.smartcarry.com, but there are other ways.1 -
MoiAussi93 wrote: »VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.
A Glock.. In sweatpants, no less. A whole new level of stupid carry was reached that day.7 -
southrnchic479 wrote: »Just wondering if anyone has found any cute Capri length workout pants or tops or if anyone has any general suggestions on ways to conceal carry while going for a walk or jog. Luckily mine is pretty tiny so it lends itself to being easily concealed but obviously I'd like it easily accessible too! Sorry if this is the wrong board to be posting in - let me know if so and I will move it to the appropriate board! Thanks!
you just went to the top of the cool meter just asking this question!7 -
heiliskrimsli wrote: »MoiAussi93 wrote: »VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.
A Glock.. In sweatpants, no less. A whole new level of stupid carry was reached that day.
Never mind the fact that he pulled the trigger!1 -
megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
@megdnoorman I carry a .380 Ruger LCP (Light Compact Pistol) in a wallet-looking holster in the front or back pocket of my jeans. It is 100% concealed.
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Mheiliskrimsli wrote: »
Not OP, but I carry IWB in a holster that has clips that go over my pants and belt so everything is nice and secure and hidden. The typical IWB carry hostler is made to be worn with a sturdy belt which makes it impractical for wearing with athletic clothing (tights don't have belt loops and aren't made to be worn with a stiff belt).
I have a couple of tiny pocket guns that in a wallet style holster would fit in a FlipBelt. The wallet style holster is made to go in a pocket.JeromeBarry1 wrote: »
I www.smartcarry.com, but there are other ways.
Interesting. I can't imagine carrying while running (or really ever), but I think the equipment and culture of it is really interesting. My husband's family is into hunting and I think a few of them may have hand guns.1 -
bigmuneymfp wrote: »heiliskrimsli wrote: »MoiAussi93 wrote: »VioletRojo wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
Just sticking a weapon in your waist band would be very foolish. It should always be in a holster of some sort.
Exactly. Plaxico Burress probably regrets that very much now.
A Glock.. In sweatpants, no less. A whole new level of stupid carry was reached that day.
Never mind the fact that he pulled the trigger!
Because that was the best way to catch the gun as it was falling down his leg. And since Glock was designed with "When you pull the trigger, it should go BANG!" in the forefront, that's exactly what happened. He'd have probably been arrested for having it had he just let it hit the floor, but at least the worst injury probably have been a mild bump on the foot.
So many millions of dollars, so few functional brain cells.Tweaking_Time wrote: »megdnoorman wrote: »Curiosity here, but how/where do you carry on regular street clothes? Like, do you have a holster of sorts or is it just in the band of jeans/pants?
@megdnoorman I carry a .380 Ruger LCP (Light Compact Pistol) in a wallet-looking holster in the front or back pocket of my jeans. It is 100% concealed.
I have been thinking about buying one of these. I have a Taurus 738 right now that I do similar with, but I really need another little gun. Because I always need more guns.4 -
megdnoorman wrote: »
Interesting. I can't imagine carrying while running (or really ever), but I think the equipment and culture of it is really interesting. My husband's family is into hunting and I think a few of them may have hand guns.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has a CC claim to fame. While as governor of Texas he was out for a jog and spotted a coyote. He drew his concealed .380 and killed the vermin with 1 shot.7 -
Um.....Why wouldn't you just carry mace?
Easier to carry, and a good shot of mace to the face will keep you as safe as a gun.7 -
GiddyupTim wrote: »Um.....Why wouldn't you just carry mace?
Easier to carry, and a good shot of mace to the face will keep you as safe as a gun.
mace aint cool brah. *rolls eyes*6 -
GiddyupTim wrote: »Um.....Why wouldn't you just carry mace?
Easier to carry, and a good shot of mace to the face will keep you as safe as a gun.
Why would I carry mace when I can carry a gun?29 -
GiddyupTim wrote: »Um.....Why wouldn't you just carry mace?
Easier to carry, and a good shot of mace to the face will keep you as safe as a gun.
lol ever spray someone and have it blow back in your face?8 -
I live in Canada and the thought of someone carrying a gun just walking around is wild to me.
My response is literally zero help to you. Sorry about that.
You might feel differently if you lived in a country where everybody you met on the sidewalk had a gun on them, and likely a prescription for anti-depressants too.2 -
Fanny packs work best. My wife started carrying when a woman in a van stopped near her and asked her to check something out inside her van. Thankfully, she spooks easy and was close enough to a school to get someone there to help the woman. When she came back with help, the person was gone. We don't live in a dangerous city, we live in the sticks. Women are at risk walking/running alone. I'm glad she carries on her runs.11
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VioletRojo wrote: »GiddyupTim wrote: »Um.....Why wouldn't you just carry mace?
Easier to carry, and a good shot of mace to the face will keep you as safe as a gun.
Why would I carry mace when I can carry a gun?
Its safer for the jogger to carry Mace when running and more than likely a better choice for accuracy especially if using a fogger type mace.
Try jogging in place for 2 minutes at the shooting range then attempt to hit a target you will get my point quickly5
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