...good to read others' plans/experiences...though we had to wade through a lot of sarcastic mocking and snide remarks...thanks for the topic, Vandelay Ind., good to see you posting...we really do learn from each other here...

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Yes, I admit to replying in sarcasm to knljr, and I apologize to he and listspeedsix wrote:...I used to carry my folding money in my front pocket in case I LOST my wallet...climbing around in attics and under houses...now, I just pat my back pocket a coupla dozen times a day...kinda like a tic...my pockets are full enough not to carry a second clip or wallet...
...good to read others' plans/experiences...though we had to wade through a lot of sarcastic mocking and snide remarks...thanks for the topic, Vandelay Ind., good to see you posting...we really do learn from each other here...
Thank you, but I feel responding as I did just egged it on. I was thinking about it before you posted, and rode in on your correct assesment.speedsix wrote:...my comment was NOT directed toward your reply...to his sarcastic, mocking comment about our thread...I'm fed up with someone popping up to ridicule and belittle others' ideas, methods, or contributions...it's bad manners and a wet blanket on an open discussion...we can disagree very loudly with someone without mocking and we all know how to do it both ways...
knljr, some suggestions I would offer to those in my classes and same suggestions I have always been told... carry always or never. You will either forget it when you need it, or think you have it when you don't...either can produce disasterous results. None of us are able to know when the "when" is that we will need it, and will likely be at the least likely of times. Since we cannot guess correctly 100% of the time, carry 100% of the time. My carry stays on me all day, every day from moment i get up until bed. Then it goes on the nightstand ready to be put back on next morn. Even in your home you need it on, as in a home invasion you would not have time to go and retrieve it.knljr wrote:...apologies as well - no sarcasm intended...just geniunely curious on people's mentality about something like this. I'll have my own CHL in a few months and can't see myself carrying every day let alone creating fake wallets and such. Maybe my mind changes once I have the paper, but we'll see...
Don't forget to carry your gas mask and water purifying filters. And a NOD, if you have it, with an IR light. Oh, and some MREs in your glove compartment.Vandelay Ind. wrote:Thanks for your opinions. Just wanted to see if anyone actually does this. Like I said, my pockets are already full and now I have to carry anti-venom.
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Oh its not laying around when its on your body at all times.... and I have 10 children, a couple of which rival Dennis the Menace! We have a clock on the wall that looks like a clock... been there for years. Kids dont know that the face swivals out to a gun holder that can instantly be retrieved for our larger home defense guns.knljr wrote:appreciate the response. I guarantee that if someone is knocking on my door at 9pm, I'll have my P30 in a spot on my person where I can easily get to it. I've got a couple of these in handy locations. http://www.locksaf.com/biometric-pistol-safes/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I have three young boys - can't leave a gun laying around in my house.
Sounds like a scary situation - one I don't wish on anyone. And yes, I'm sure once I have the licensing in my wallet, I'm sure I'll find a nice spot for my P238...even in situations where I don't 'feel' like carrying. Thanks for sharing that story.
That's the great thing about Guayabera shirts with 4 front pockets along with cargo pants lotsa lotsa pocketsVandelay Ind. wrote:Thanks for your opinions. Just wanted to see if anyone actually does this. Like I said, my pockets are already full and now I have to carry anti-venom.
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Your house sounds like a nice target to me.knljr wrote:appreciate the response. I guarantee that if someone is knocking on my door at 9pm, I'll have my P30 in a spot on my person where I can easily get to it. I've got a couple of these in handy locations. http://www.locksaf.com/biometric-pistol-safes/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I have three young boys - can't leave a gun laying around in my house. I'm fortunate that I live in a gated community with very large lots and attentitve neighbors so we pretty much never get door-to-door salesmen. We also have a pretty regular patrol from the local Sheriff...we've inadvertantly left our garage open, front door unlocked and the doors wide open on our minivan in the driveway and never had a problem.
Sounds like a scary situation - one I don't wish on anyone. And yes, I'm sure once I have the licensing in my wallet, I'm sure I'll find a nice spot for my P238...even in situations where I don't 'feel' like carrying. Thanks for sharing that story.
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I wouldn't have thought I needed it by just telling a salesman to leave my property either...if I had to go and retrieve it, I wouldn't have had on this occasion, as I didn't think it would have come to this. I was glad I was carrying http://bigcountryhomepage.com/search-fu ... _id=397777" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;