Wouldn't it be pretty slow to access your weapon if it's stored in a Camelbak? It would essentially be in a backpack.NavyGunner wrote:You could always try a Camelback, they conceal a weapon very well and no one looks twice at someone in workout clothes with a camelback on. Hydration and protection, what more could you ask for!
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- Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:54 am
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- Mon Nov 08, 2010 7:19 pm
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Agreed. I have a Galco Escort that I use when no other method works. I particularly like to use it when I'm on my motorcycle.jamisjockey wrote:Warhammer wrote:Sorry that I bit the bait that the troll threw out there about just going some place safe. He's clearly made up his mind and can't be bothered by facts or reality.
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I get a catalog in the mail from Duluth Trading Co. that has a lot of pretty neat clothes, mostly designed as work clothes. They sell a "Longtail T" shirt that is 3 inches longer than a standard t shirt. That might be a good t-shirt for your workout clothes to help keep your gun covered up.
Depending on the type of workout, gun and pants, IWB just might not fly though.
I still think this is one of those occasions where a fanny pack would be a no brainer. I don't work out in a gym, but carry one on the bike.
- Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:38 pm
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Sorry that I bit the bait that the troll threw out there about just going some place safe. He's clearly made up his mind and can't be bothered by facts or reality.
Moving on...
I get a catalog in the mail from Duluth Trading Co. that has a lot of pretty neat clothes, mostly designed as work clothes. They sell a "Longtail T" shirt that is 3 inches longer than a standard t shirt. That might be a good t-shirt for your workout clothes to help keep your gun covered up.
Moving on...
I get a catalog in the mail from Duluth Trading Co. that has a lot of pretty neat clothes, mostly designed as work clothes. They sell a "Longtail T" shirt that is 3 inches longer than a standard t shirt. That might be a good t-shirt for your workout clothes to help keep your gun covered up.
- Sun Nov 07, 2010 5:34 pm
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So what you're saying is that you don't feel the need to protect yourself because you rely on others to do it for you? Oh, now I get it.Jim Lockey wrote:There at least 50 or more people working out at 24 hr fitness in Mesquite, Tx. daily. Some are cops, fireman, several ministers, teachers and I can go on. All of your paranoid reasons don''t fly.
- Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:50 pm
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What happens when someone attacks you at your exercise place that you "thought" wasn't "so bad that [you] had to carry"? If I could, with 100% accuracy, predict every place I do and don't need to protect myself, I'd never go anywhere I might need a gun. But that's not realistic, is it?Jim Lockey wrote:If I thought my exercise place was so bad that I had to carry my weapon I would find another place. I don't carry my weapon in my house either.