1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
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1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
Guys - got my plastic on August 1st. Lots of requests for a Wally Walk report, so here we go... I have two handguns that I bought primarily for CHL, a HK P2000SK (.40) and a S&W MP.45. I have a CTAC holster for the HK and a MTAC holster for the MP.45, both worn around 4 o'clock. I've practiced more with the MP.45, and it's a little more comfortable so that's what I carried this weekend, and it was a fairly busy weekend.
I carried around the house to get used to the feeling and occationally wore the (empty) holster out and about. I was more self-conscious wearing the empty hoster than I have been the last few days with an actual gun in the holster. That little piece of plastic makes a big difference, even though there's nothing illegal with an empty holster. The first place I officially carried was at the auto shop trying to get my car back after getting a new tire turned into an all day affair (and made me miss Charles' seminar). They still haven't fixed what they broke and I have to bring my car back Monday. (long story) Nothing interesting happened there, hardly anyone there to notice if anything did happen.
Wally Walk - I made my official entry into the CHL fraternity on Saturday at Wally World. No nachos (sorry) but I stopped at the McDonald's for lunch. I caught myself checking my shirt-tail a few times when I reached up high or had to stoop for something. My shirt didn't ride up and expose my gun or holster at all. Definately a weird feeling to walk through all those people with a gun on my belt. Memo to Brady Campaign - not once did I have an urge to go on a shooting rampage...maybe guns themselves aren't the problem after all. I bought a few things and walked on out without a problem.
I went to a big shopping mall after that, just to jump straight into the deep end. It was waaay more crowded than Wally World, with a different customer base. I was mostly a mall-walker there, but I did buy a few things. I got a little self-conscious in line at the food court. It was so crowded I was a little worried about the people in line behind me bumping into me and noticing the holster and/or the gun. They didn't, and I left without anyone being the wiser. I got the same feeling in the Apple store when one of their experts "helped" me navigate the new iPhone. She was basically looking over my shoulder and I hoped she wouldn't brush against the holster either. She didn't. I walked past quite a few LEOs also and none gave me a second look.
Went to the movies today and saw The Dark Knight. Edward's Theater has "gunbuster" signs but no 30.06 that I saw (and I looked pretty good). I had that same slightly self-conscious feeling in the ticket line with so many people pressed up behind us, but again nobody noticed/cared.
Here's what I've learned in 3 short days of carrying:
1. Everyone has been right - nobody notices/cares about the extra weight on my hip
2. The general self-conscious feeling goes away pretty quickly, maybe a little longer when people are standing directly behind/next to you
3. I have to remind myself to take a look at a store's doors and windows for a 30.06 (once or twice I did enter without a deliberate look, but on my "2nd" look they weren't posted)
Here's my carry setup:
Except for the grip occationally "poking" through my shirt, I think the blackberry is the only thing printing
I carried around the house to get used to the feeling and occationally wore the (empty) holster out and about. I was more self-conscious wearing the empty hoster than I have been the last few days with an actual gun in the holster. That little piece of plastic makes a big difference, even though there's nothing illegal with an empty holster. The first place I officially carried was at the auto shop trying to get my car back after getting a new tire turned into an all day affair (and made me miss Charles' seminar). They still haven't fixed what they broke and I have to bring my car back Monday. (long story) Nothing interesting happened there, hardly anyone there to notice if anything did happen.
Wally Walk - I made my official entry into the CHL fraternity on Saturday at Wally World. No nachos (sorry) but I stopped at the McDonald's for lunch. I caught myself checking my shirt-tail a few times when I reached up high or had to stoop for something. My shirt didn't ride up and expose my gun or holster at all. Definately a weird feeling to walk through all those people with a gun on my belt. Memo to Brady Campaign - not once did I have an urge to go on a shooting rampage...maybe guns themselves aren't the problem after all. I bought a few things and walked on out without a problem.
I went to a big shopping mall after that, just to jump straight into the deep end. It was waaay more crowded than Wally World, with a different customer base. I was mostly a mall-walker there, but I did buy a few things. I got a little self-conscious in line at the food court. It was so crowded I was a little worried about the people in line behind me bumping into me and noticing the holster and/or the gun. They didn't, and I left without anyone being the wiser. I got the same feeling in the Apple store when one of their experts "helped" me navigate the new iPhone. She was basically looking over my shoulder and I hoped she wouldn't brush against the holster either. She didn't. I walked past quite a few LEOs also and none gave me a second look.
Went to the movies today and saw The Dark Knight. Edward's Theater has "gunbuster" signs but no 30.06 that I saw (and I looked pretty good). I had that same slightly self-conscious feeling in the ticket line with so many people pressed up behind us, but again nobody noticed/cared.
Here's what I've learned in 3 short days of carrying:
1. Everyone has been right - nobody notices/cares about the extra weight on my hip
2. The general self-conscious feeling goes away pretty quickly, maybe a little longer when people are standing directly behind/next to you
3. I have to remind myself to take a look at a store's doors and windows for a 30.06 (once or twice I did enter without a deliberate look, but on my "2nd" look they weren't posted)
Here's my carry setup:
Except for the grip occationally "poking" through my shirt, I think the blackberry is the only thing printing
Last edited by sylus27 on Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
Good job & your observations are very correct.
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
sylus27 wrote: Memo to Brady Campaign - not once did I have an urge to go on a shooting rampage...maybe guns themselves aren't the problem after all.
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Good job. Experience is a good teacher.
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
nice report!
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
Sun River shorts, right? I think I have an identical pair.
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In that kind of situation, I keep my elbow out around 4 o'clock. I've been standing with my hands on my hips as long as I can remember, so it's natural for me.It was so crowded I was a little worried about the people in line behind me bumping into me and noticing the holster and/or the gun.
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
Excellent report! ....and great pics. Good Job!
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
I slide my cell right up next to my gun, altho it probibly does not, I feel that it hold the shirt off the gun, and give me somthing to "check" should someone bump into me (hiting the hard gun)
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great job on the wally walk. cant wait for mine. congrats
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Great report and thanks for the pictures!!
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Re: 1st Weekend Report / Wally Walk (pic heavy)
I have the same holster and love it. I do have it set to ride lower though.