Using public restrooms while carrying
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Using public restrooms while carrying
Alright, I am hoping I receive my CHL soon as I am approaching 90 days and so I now have a couple of holsters (an IWB and OWB) to carry my Springfield Armory XD-40 Sub-compact. I have been carrying it around the house to get used to it. I also have a good, stiff gun belt. So far so good. The OWB is the most comfortable and the IWB is not bad at all either.
All is well until I go to the bathroom and unfasten the belt. It is hard to urinate standing up while trying to keep my pants up and avoid the holster and pistol from showing from under my shirt. I am thinking this will take some conscious thought now when walking into a public restrooms while carrying. So do y'all always head for a stall if its available or is there a trick to keeping your weapon concealed at the urinal?
Warning! First person that utters a pee or urinal joke gets to not carry for a week!
All is well until I go to the bathroom and unfasten the belt. It is hard to urinate standing up while trying to keep my pants up and avoid the holster and pistol from showing from under my shirt. I am thinking this will take some conscious thought now when walking into a public restrooms while carrying. So do y'all always head for a stall if its available or is there a trick to keeping your weapon concealed at the urinal?
Warning! First person that utters a pee or urinal joke gets to not carry for a week!
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
hhmmmmm.... the zipper works for me
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
Actually, you might want to consider not using urinals at all. Your back is turned to the rest of the room, you're not as aware as you could be, and in a vulnerable position. Many self-defense people suggest using only stalls for these reasons.
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
shoulder harness? or suspenders?
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Pocket carry works for me.
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
Thanks! I did do a search before I started this topic but used the word "bathroom" rather than "restroom" and therefore missed them.
Seems like unzipping just the fly is the answer. Being a fisherman, if I can pull down my waders to pee while in thigh deep water, unzipping just the fly while carrying should be an easier task.
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
Whatever you wind up doing to facilitate the issue, avoid taking a wide stance in a public restroom.
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
Texasflyfisher... !
Well, we're answering a man's question here, so ... here we go !
I always use a stall, just in case, whether or not, the belt buckle comes loose, undone... whether standing or sitting, number 1 eeze or number 2 eezes.
Mostly, what I do when unbuckling IS, tuck the end of the belt, back around and thru the belt loop/tab... that'll hold your belt
from slipping outta' the rest of the loops.
Or try carrying the holster on the buckle side of your belt.
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
I always use a stall as well. That way nobody can see it and its harder to get to me in a vulnerable situation .
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That depends on many environmental factors. Without question situational awareness should be different in Fair Park at Midnight and The Grand Kempenski at Noon. But, Barney Franks could show at Noon!Russell wrote:I honestly think that's being a little paranoid
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Re: Using public restrooms while carrying
When Standing:
As others have said, I typically use a stall for the added privacy. This is especially true when I'm using a smaller/shorter cover garment (i.e. t-shirt vs. sport coat). One technique is use is to leave the belt buckled and just undo the zipper. That wasn't something I ever did until I started carrying, but I'm finding to be quite convenient nowadays. Another option is to undo the belt and support the pistol with my hand, typically by grasping the belt near the holster or by using an open palm to press the gun against my hip. This leaves my weak hand free to take care of business. The trouble here is that it can be difficult to tuck my shirt back in with only one free hand. A slight variation on this technique is to use my elbow instead of my palm to hold the pistol in place, thus leaving both hands free.
When Sitting:
You'll definitely want a stall for this one. Beyond that, I don't have much advice as I'm still trying to figure it out myself. I'm always concerned the guy next to me will look under the divider and see my pistol resting inside my pants around my ankles. Selecting the last stall in the row (so that I have no neighbor on my gun side) can help mitigate this, but that's not always an option. Also I typically drop my pants first, then my shorts so that the latter lands on top and can be used to help hide the pistol. You can also be creative here - use a handkerchief, some TP, or whatever else you have handy to create some cover. Others have suggested removing your pistol and setting it on the back of the toilet or on top of the TP dispenser. This may or may not aid in concealment, but I always hate to unholster my gun, especially in public. (What if I drop it?)
As others have said, I typically use a stall for the added privacy. This is especially true when I'm using a smaller/shorter cover garment (i.e. t-shirt vs. sport coat). One technique is use is to leave the belt buckled and just undo the zipper. That wasn't something I ever did until I started carrying, but I'm finding to be quite convenient nowadays. Another option is to undo the belt and support the pistol with my hand, typically by grasping the belt near the holster or by using an open palm to press the gun against my hip. This leaves my weak hand free to take care of business. The trouble here is that it can be difficult to tuck my shirt back in with only one free hand. A slight variation on this technique is to use my elbow instead of my palm to hold the pistol in place, thus leaving both hands free.
When Sitting:
You'll definitely want a stall for this one. Beyond that, I don't have much advice as I'm still trying to figure it out myself. I'm always concerned the guy next to me will look under the divider and see my pistol resting inside my pants around my ankles. Selecting the last stall in the row (so that I have no neighbor on my gun side) can help mitigate this, but that's not always an option. Also I typically drop my pants first, then my shorts so that the latter lands on top and can be used to help hide the pistol. You can also be creative here - use a handkerchief, some TP, or whatever else you have handy to create some cover. Others have suggested removing your pistol and setting it on the back of the toilet or on top of the TP dispenser. This may or may not aid in concealment, but I always hate to unholster my gun, especially in public. (What if I drop it?)
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TrueFlog , you have really put some serious thought into this subject..and for that , i commend you.
thanks to you trials and tribulations , all of us newbies have been steered down right path.
Thank You
thanks to you trials and tribulations , all of us newbies have been steered down right path.
Thank You
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