First time carrying, already avoiding people like the plague
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What is still a little awkward is when I hug a lady - I know they realize there is something larger than a cell phone there but nobody has commented as yet.[/quote]
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Lord, please give me the will power to resist making any obscene comments. [/quote]LSUTiger wrote:What is still a little awkward is when I hug a lady - I know they realize there is something larger than a cell phone there but nobody has commented as yet.
Haven't actually had that issue yet, although if I feel like a hug might point out that I'm carrying I could always go for a side hug or something.
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So far the only time I've exposed my gun was while talking to one of my kids.... I needed to wipe some fingerprints from my glasses, grabbed the edge of my sweater, used that to wipe my glasses. Forgot to consider the gun in my waistband. Kids eyes got pretty big. Lesson learned.
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After a while, concealed carrying will become second nature. Just relax - except for other CHLers, no one will probably even notice that you are carrying.
Last week, just after avoiding an attempted car jacking, my adrenaline was running pretty high. I immediately drove on to the Post Office to mail Christmas packages for my wife. I was standing in line when I suddenly thought, "I STILL HAVE MY GUN IN MY POCKET." Since it was well concealed, I went ahead, stood in line, and mailed my packages, while sweating bullets the whole time. I then got out of there in a hurry without incident. My mind had been too preoccupied with the carjacking attempt to remember to disarm before going into the Post Office.
After a while, instead of feeling self-conscious about carrying, you will begin to feel naked without a gun. You will be more anxious and more uncomfortable when you don't have a gun on your side.
Just keep carrying 24/7 and stay safe.
Last week, just after avoiding an attempted car jacking, my adrenaline was running pretty high. I immediately drove on to the Post Office to mail Christmas packages for my wife. I was standing in line when I suddenly thought, "I STILL HAVE MY GUN IN MY POCKET." Since it was well concealed, I went ahead, stood in line, and mailed my packages, while sweating bullets the whole time. I then got out of there in a hurry without incident. My mind had been too preoccupied with the carjacking attempt to remember to disarm before going into the Post Office.
After a while, instead of feeling self-conscious about carrying, you will begin to feel naked without a gun. You will be more anxious and more uncomfortable when you don't have a gun on your side.
Just keep carrying 24/7 and stay safe.
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It's been a little over a month now, and I do feel more comfortable with it. I haven't really had a problem carrying into a place that I shouldn't, most of the stores around my area don't even bother with gun-buster signs. I am very happy with my decision, money well spent.DLBConductor wrote:After a while, concealed carrying will become second nature. Just relax - except for other CHLers, no one will probably even notice that you are carrying.
Last week, just after avoiding an attempted car jacking, my adrenaline was running pretty high. I immediately drove on to the Post Office to mail Christmas packages for my wife. I was standing in line when I suddenly thought, "I STILL HAVE MY GUN IN MY POCKET." Since it was well concealed, I went ahead, stood in line, and mailed my packages, while sweating bullets the whole time. I then got out of there in a hurry without incident. My mind had been too preoccupied with the carjacking attempt to remember to disarm before going into the Post Office.
After a while, instead of feeling self-conscious about carrying, you will begin to feel naked without a gun. You will be more anxious and more uncomfortable when you don't have a gun on your side.
Just keep carrying 24/7 and stay safe.
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I went to A LOT of Christmas parties last weekend. I knew they would involve more than a few adult beverages, so I left the gun at the house. Felt naked the entire time and absolutely hated when the wife made us stop at the gas station to fill up the tank.DLBConductor wrote:After a while, instead of feeling self-conscious about carrying, you will begin to feel naked without a gun. You will be more anxious and more uncomfortable when you don't have a gun on your side.
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For five years, I have been taking medications for arthritis that force me to be an absolute teetotaler, so drinking and carrying is not an issue for me. I am now everyone's choice as the designated driver. I commend you for not carrying when you know you will be drinking. I agree that your decision left you a little more vulnerable stopping at the gas station. I hate that all of us have had to change our lifestyles because of the BGs in the world but once your eyes are opened to the dangers of the real world, there is no going back.GeronimoAg wrote:I went to A LOT of Christmas parties last weekend. I knew they would involve more than a few adult beverages, so I left the gun at the house. Felt naked the entire time and absolutely hated when the wife made us stop at the gas station to fill up the tank.DLBConductor wrote:After a while, instead of feeling self-conscious about carrying, you will begin to feel naked without a gun. You will be more anxious and more uncomfortable when you don't have a gun on your side.
Yesterday, I had to run an errand to pick up a prescription for my wife at a pharmacy with a parking lot that always causes me to be on high alert. I have yet to convince her to change to my pharmacy which is much safer and closer to our house. She likes the "shopping" in the other pharmacy. In a hurry, I was three miles down the road when I realized that my EDC was on the kitchen counter and never made it to my pocket. I debated all of three seconds before returning home to get my XD-S. My EDC has become my "Linus Blanket." "Never Leave Home Without It!"
To the OP: I am glad that you have quickly become at ease carrying your handgun. Congratulations. If you ever need your gun, you will be really glad you have it on you.
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When I would be in public with my girlfriend walking. She would put her hand around my waist and sometimes pull on my shirt, and I would have to tap her hand to let go. Lol this has not happened in a long time, but now I wear an ankle holster for my Glock 27.. Depending when and where I am at ill carry my Glock 19 too.
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Do you prefer having the ankle holster to where you were carrying before?x007x wrote:When I would be in public with my girlfriend walking. She would put her hand around my waist and sometimes pull on my shirt, and I would have to tap her hand to let go. Lol this has not happened in a long time, but now I wear an ankle holster for my Glock 27.. Depending when and where I am at ill carry my Glock 19 too.
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I actually got the ankle holster for when I a, at work, because it feels natural. Like nothing is on you leg. Nah, I would prefer a hip holster. Faster access. BlackHawk SERPA CQC Holster w/ Carbon Fiber Finish
Is the holsters I really like. I am a bigger go so I also got the ankle so my waist line is free of stuff, but I also keep my magazine carrying pouch with me.
Is the holsters I really like. I am a bigger go so I also got the ankle so my waist line is free of stuff, but I also keep my magazine carrying pouch with me.
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I love reading your concerns about carrying, I thought it was just a girl thing. I thought guys were just born comfortable with carrying.
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Your kids don't know you carry?...how old are they?RoyGBiv wrote:So far the only time I've exposed my gun was while talking to one of my kids.... I needed to wipe some fingerprints from my glasses, grabbed the edge of my sweater, used that to wipe my glasses. Forgot to consider the gun in my waistband. Kids eyes got pretty big. Lesson learned.
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I'm not the one you asked, but I'll chime in -- my teenager knows, but my elementary-aged kids don't. They're blabbermouths.
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I have been carrying for quite a spell now, a full size 1911A1 with a hip holster. The other day I was at a Chinese Buffet and some child pulled up on my shirt and exposed my firearm. The mother just said, "Oh she is just seeking attention". No one seemed to notice or probably care, it truly was surreal...
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There is a lot of good advise on this page. I would only say that the longer you carry the more comfortable you will become doing so. I have changed guns, holsters, positions, as will you over time until you find the method that works best. I have been carrying for over 7.years and I still make sure it's concealed occasionally while out and about. The important thing is that you are carrying the rest will come with experience.. Congratulations...