Kroger Walk
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Kroger Walk
I just got back from my first time to conceal in public. I had to go shopping tonight...ran out of q-tips don't ya know.
I was dressed in jeans, undershirt, untucked golf shirt, with a Fobus paddle holster carried at 2pm. I was carrying a Kahr MK9 Elite (smallest 9mm Kahr currently made by Kahr.)
The drive over was easier than I thought. I just slid the holster to my hip. Did not interfere with the seatbelt at all. I walked into Kroger fully expecting to be nervous at any time. It never happened. My head is always on a swivel anywhere I go regardless if I had a firearm or not. I don't think I got one serious look.
I even ran into neighbors. We chatted for 5 min in the toothpaste section. If carrying is this easy and this uneventfull I will probably get used to it in no time.
I will say one thing tho. If I had a beer belly, It would be easier to conceal. I may need to start growing one of those :)
I was dressed in jeans, undershirt, untucked golf shirt, with a Fobus paddle holster carried at 2pm. I was carrying a Kahr MK9 Elite (smallest 9mm Kahr currently made by Kahr.)
The drive over was easier than I thought. I just slid the holster to my hip. Did not interfere with the seatbelt at all. I walked into Kroger fully expecting to be nervous at any time. It never happened. My head is always on a swivel anywhere I go regardless if I had a firearm or not. I don't think I got one serious look.
I even ran into neighbors. We chatted for 5 min in the toothpaste section. If carrying is this easy and this uneventfull I will probably get used to it in no time.
I will say one thing tho. If I had a beer belly, It would be easier to conceal. I may need to start growing one of those :)
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Re: Kroger Walk
I hate it when you run out of Q-tips!!
Congrats on the plastic!
Congrats on the plastic!
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Congrats on the plastic!
I will trade you my Keg for your Six Pack any day!!!!
I will trade you my Keg for your Six Pack any day!!!!
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Re: Kroger Walk
You can have mine. I don't want it anymore.SecedeTX wrote:I will say one thing tho. If I had a beer belly, It would be easier to conceal. I may need to start growing one of those :)
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Re: Kroger Walk
Maybe it was because I practiced carrying around the house so much before going out in public, but I was not that nervous my first time carrying. Went to Carl's BBQ for my first carry experience, a place I had been 100 times before, so that probably helped.
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Re: Kroger Walk
I went to Mission Burrito . I carried in the house and car for the month while waiting on my plastic. So much so that it was annoying to stop and disarm every time I went in somewhere. Its become normal to have that weight on my hip. Just like your arm feels like its floating away after having worn a heavy watch on it for years and then not wearing it one day. Actually this morning I walked into the office armed and didn't realize it. Had to make a little trip out to the vehicleSpringerFan wrote:Maybe it was because I practiced carrying around the house so much before going out in public, but I was not that nervous my first time carrying. Went to Carl's BBQ for my first carry experience, a place I had been 100 times before, so that probably helped.
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Re: Kroger Walk
I carried around the house for almost two weeks. My wife, 9 year old, and 6 year old didn't have a clue. I figurred if I could conceal with people who see me every day, I could pull it off in public.
I do find myself scanning OTHER people to see if THEY are carrying tho. Is this also a side effect?
I do find myself scanning OTHER people to see if THEY are carrying tho. Is this also a side effect?
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Re: Kroger Walk
Yep, me too.SecedeTX wrote:
I do find myself scanning OTHER people to see if THEY are carrying tho. Is this also a side effect?
I know they must be out there but I still haven't spotted one yet.
Might have to resort to frisking.
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I have definitely been doing this. A folder knife clipped onto their pocket and/or an out-of-season overshirt or jacket are usually good indicators. I've looked for the double clips for a tucked IWB but haven't "caught" anyone yet.SecedeTX wrote:I carried around the house for almost two weeks. My wife, 9 year old, and 6 year old didn't have a clue. I figurred if I could conceal with people who see me every day, I could pull it off in public.
I do find myself scanning OTHER people to see if THEY are carrying tho. Is this also a side effect?
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Application filed 3/19/10
PIN received 4/2/10
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - 4/18/10
PLASTIC - 4/21/10
Ruger SR9c
Kholster (in the mail)
Re: Kroger Walk
Heh heh, mine are the Comp-tac velcro clips and go under my Comp-tac belt with Velcro on my IWB holsters from http://www.concealedtechnology.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and from http://www.comp-tac.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;HuttoAg96 wrote:I have definitely been doing this. A folder knife clipped onto their pocket and/or an out-of-season overshirt or jacket are usually good indicators. I've looked for the double clips for a tucked IWB but haven't "caught" anyone yet.SecedeTX wrote:I carried around the house for almost two weeks. My wife, 9 year old, and 6 year old didn't have a clue. I figurred if I could conceal with people who see me every day, I could pull it off in public.
I do find myself scanning OTHER people to see if THEY are carrying tho. Is this also a side effect?
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Re: Kroger Walk
I am glad I am not the only one. I did the math from the Texas DPS, and CHL'rs are a bit less than 1% of the general society. So, we are looking for 1 in 100, and that one is hidden to their best ability.
This could be a sport in and of itself!!
This could be a sport in and of itself!!
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I have actually "caught 2 in the DFW area. One weighed 120lbs,wearing light hospital scrubs. and carrying a fullsized 1911 mob. I could almost make out the lettering on the slide. The other was working the drive-up window at chicken joint. He noticed my snortin' bull ball cap about the same time I Noticed his com-pact belt.
We both winked and when I sat down to eat, I found an extra drumstick in my bucket.
This can be a fun game!
We both winked and when I sat down to eat, I found an extra drumstick in my bucket.
This can be a fun game!
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Re: Kroger Walk
I did the kroger crawl today, had to get dog food and use the coinstar machine. Found out that the 5 o'clock position is not so good for me. I could feel the shirt rising when I picked up the bag of dog food off the bottom shelf. So I set it back down went to the bathroom switched to the 3 or 330 position. Picked the bag up threw it on my shoulder, now I know all my practice at the house with the 5 o'clock position was down the tube. Also the 330 position is more cofortable in the truck. Learned a lot today in a short amount of time with what works for me. Not as nervous as I thought I would be. I kept thinking people bring drugs through airport security, why can't I carry a gun I have a license for. Very uneventful but I'm just fine carrying. I wore a t-shirt shorts and flip flops. I know if I can carry in a tshirt I can carry in anything
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