Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
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Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
My wife and I periodically enjoy going down to the Port Aransas and hanging out on the beach, with a canopy or umbrella or whatever. Lately, there have been a few new events:
- there have been some incidents of theft. You run back to the hotel for a couple minutes, or take a walk down the beach, and somebody pulls up to your spot in a pickup truck and runs off with everything- canopy, folding chairs, ice chest, everything. Takes them about 30 seconds.
- there is a steadily increasing problem with coyotes. They're really overpopulated and are starving. Many of them are emaciated, with ribs sticking out, etc. The main danger is to people's dogs. The coyotes will run out of the dunes, grab a dog and disappear with it, in the blink of an eye. There have been several cases in the past few weeks of dogs being grabbed or attacked while being walked on a leash, even.
We're taking another trip this September, and with the reduced tourist traffic after school starts, the coyotes will be hungrier than ever. So for the first time, I'll need to carry on the beach. Any tips or anecdotes on doing this? My gun's a Walther P99AS, about 30-35 ounces loaded. I'm really not sure how to carry it while wearing a thin, light swimming suit, especially on a long beach walk. Maybe a string over my shoulder or something......?
- there have been some incidents of theft. You run back to the hotel for a couple minutes, or take a walk down the beach, and somebody pulls up to your spot in a pickup truck and runs off with everything- canopy, folding chairs, ice chest, everything. Takes them about 30 seconds.
- there is a steadily increasing problem with coyotes. They're really overpopulated and are starving. Many of them are emaciated, with ribs sticking out, etc. The main danger is to people's dogs. The coyotes will run out of the dunes, grab a dog and disappear with it, in the blink of an eye. There have been several cases in the past few weeks of dogs being grabbed or attacked while being walked on a leash, even.
We're taking another trip this September, and with the reduced tourist traffic after school starts, the coyotes will be hungrier than ever. So for the first time, I'll need to carry on the beach. Any tips or anecdotes on doing this? My gun's a Walther P99AS, about 30-35 ounces loaded. I'm really not sure how to carry it while wearing a thin, light swimming suit, especially on a long beach walk. Maybe a string over my shoulder or something......?
-Ruark
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Re: Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
What I'll likely do is bring a pair of regular khaki shorts. If we go for a walk down the beach, I'll just slip those on and carry IWB as usual. Then take them off when we get back to the tent. Arrrgghhhh, sometimes I miss my little P238.....
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just saw this today, have not tried them
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Both of those items you guys linked to seems to be a pretty good choice. Also the tactical fanny packs are pretty popular.
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If you are going to try to carry in just the trunks, then I think the biggest problem is going to be the weight of the gun. My lightest "real" gun is a S&W 360 PD with a scandium frame. It weighs just under 11 ounces unloaded. But loaded, it might still be too heavy.
I say "real" because I also have a NAA derringer and a Lifecard that would both be light enough, and are better than nothing.
I say "real" because I also have a NAA derringer and a Lifecard that would both be light enough, and are better than nothing.
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Re: Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
As long as you are not getting in and out of the water, I would think a belly band of some kind would work pretty well. Or a fanny pack. I have both and although I haven't been to a beach in a while, I could see either working there. Belly band would (at least mine) work well with my Glock 43 or Ruger LCR. My fanny pack works well up to my full size Glock 17.
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A belly band is going to be WAY too sweaty and uncomfortable.
Right, the weight of the gun is the main factor. In a pair of swim trunks, it'd be like carrying a brick in your pocket. I need one of those plastic guns, invisible to airport x-ray machines!!!!!!! (-;
Right, the weight of the gun is the main factor. In a pair of swim trunks, it'd be like carrying a brick in your pocket. I need one of those plastic guns, invisible to airport x-ray machines!!!!!!! (-;
-Ruark
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Classic!!!Ruark wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:35 am A belly band is going to be WAY too sweaty and uncomfortable.
Right, the weight of the gun is the main factor. In a pair of swim trunks, it'd be like carrying a brick in your pocket. I need one of those plastic guns, invisible to airport x-ray machines!!!!!!! (-;
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Re: Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
Your holster should be rigid so as to prevent unintended access to the trigger. Putting an unholstered pistol in any pocket is a bad idea.
The PHLster Enigma offers a beltless foundation on which you can attach a real holster. https://www.phlsterholsters.com/shop/phlster-enigma/
The PHLster Enigma offers a beltless foundation on which you can attach a real holster. https://www.phlsterholsters.com/shop/phlster-enigma/
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Never go anywhere wearing a swimsuit that requires you to be armed. Just sayin....
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Re: Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
If one is wearing swim trunks, one must be planning on jumping in the water. If one is planning on jumping in the water, one better be carrying a water pistol. I am not sure why one would try to carry a weapon in a pair of swim trunks.
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I once had a close-protection gig for a few weeks in Cape Town where my cover was as the "boyfriend" of a gay importer who was under threat.
Naturally, his two favorite haunts for relaxation were nightclubs and the infamous Graaf's tidal-pool - so all I'll mention is that a pair of rugby shorts, while terribly unstylish among the Speedo-clad onlookers, sufficed to hide a PPK which was the smallest pistol I owned and a spare mag stuck under a baseball-cap via magnet. With that said, a beach-towel is inconspicuous and can hide a multitude of larger gear... and of course my excuse for not going in the water, should anyone have asked, is that I couldn't swim (of course I can).
Naturally, his two favorite haunts for relaxation were nightclubs and the infamous Graaf's tidal-pool - so all I'll mention is that a pair of rugby shorts, while terribly unstylish among the Speedo-clad onlookers, sufficed to hide a PPK which was the smallest pistol I owned and a spare mag stuck under a baseball-cap via magnet. With that said, a beach-towel is inconspicuous and can hide a multitude of larger gear... and of course my excuse for not going in the water, should anyone have asked, is that I couldn't swim (of course I can).
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Re: Tips on carrying in a swim suit???
Andy, I can think of nothing more stylish than a pair of rugby shorts (I wore number 10).
Forget all that concealment stuff - open carry is the only way to go in a swimsuit. Maybe a speargun, a la Lloyd Bridges.
Forget all that concealment stuff - open carry is the only way to go in a swimsuit. Maybe a speargun, a la Lloyd Bridges.