Have you considered a 1911?
I knew that pic was coming.Have you considered a 1911?
Do you see some shit in that pic?HV
I knew that pic was coming.
Yes. The 1911?Do you see some shit in that pic?
I know, Glocks aren't my favorite either, but I didn't post it.Man, the selfies people take can be downright disgusting and that one above it a perfect example.
Is that a Browning?Have you considered a 1911?
Why yes, yes it is! xDIs that a Browning?
Remember that thinking it can't happen to you almost assures that someday it will. You will become as comfortable with your CCW as you are now with your wallet in your pocket and that is when you become vulnerable to stuff like this.I don't know about you guys, but ANY time I take anything out of my pockets, manipulate a jacket at a restaurant or movie, or drop my pants in the shitter, I turn around to look behind me if I'm walking and always scan the ground, seat, floor to see if anything fell out. I would be hypervigilant if I was carrying a firearm, which should go without saying. Losing a receipt or a twenty dollar bill is one thing, leaving a gun behind is unforgivable... and would be incredibly unnerving regardless if it was recovered.
I never have to disarm.
If I carry in the waist band or out of the waist band, This is what I do.
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Have you considered a 1911?
Guns?I thought I was the only one who SHARTED, Damn my father must of planted other seeds some where else. Good for him, this picture put a smile on my face and the hope of a Step-Brother some where out there, Plus nice taste of guns as well.
A common rookie mistake is to be adjusting your shirt to make sure the gun is concealed and patting your holster to verify the gun is there. You will give yourself away doing this. Its a paradox, you must be comfortable enough with your CCW to forget, or at least ignore, that its there but not so comfortable as to become complacent.Well, that's the thing. I don't feel comfortable with things in my pockets, hence my always checking to see if things are where they should be. It would be nice to become that comfortable, but I'll likely always be cognizant of its presence
A common rookie mistake is to be adjusting your shirt to make sure the gun is concealed and patting your holster to verify the gun is there. You will give yourself away doing this. Its a paradox, you must be comfortable enough with your CCW to forget, or at least ingnore, that its there but not so comfortable as to become complacent.
Is that a Browning?