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by DoubleJ
Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:22 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Best way to carry in hospital scrubs
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Re: Best way to carry in hospital scrubs

I've seen a lot of folks rolling around the hospital with fanny packs. I still thought they looked like dorks, even if they were on the Rapid Response Team...
That being said, it's a good idea.

As I sit here, in my scrubs, I used to work at an outpatient center near a Dr's office. There were two folks there (me and the receptionist), so I carried daily. I had a clippy-style holster and a Ruger LCR. with the drawstring tied tightly enough, the pants never drooped. They do make some scrub pants with belt loops, which would pretty much open the entire gamut of carrying up to you.

All that being said, if all you're going after is transporting from car to home (and vice versa), a gym bag, brief case, versa pack, back pack or something of the such should suffice. I didn't see it broached, but if you're leaving your handgun in your car, how secure is it? I (along with everyone else) would recommend a CarVault (console vault for trucks) to store it in.

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