Unfortunately, a lot of well documented (and even more undocumented) history makes it clear that it's not only possible to forget a gun left somewhere in the stall, but that it's downright easy when your mind is on other things, which it will be once you've put the gun down.joe817 wrote:Now I don't own any type of concealment holster yet. No IWB, OWB, paddle, shoulder, etc etc. I DO own one of those cheapy ballistic nylon ambidextrous belt holsters. I really like it but not conducive for carrying unless a long winter coat. So take what I say with a grain of salt.
It seems to me that the whole issue is resolved if you simply use the stall. Remove the holster and place it somewhere it won't fall to the floor. I'm fairly certain someone won't forget their gun, seeing how much they paid for it.
Maybe I'm oversimplifying the solution by not really understanding the dilemma. (It's not the first time it's happened)
The suggestions on how to manage the situation so it doesn't happen to you should be viewed in the context of trying not to repeat well known mistakes from the past when plenty of new and creative ones are still available.