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Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 2:12 am
by Dragonfighter
The Annoyed Man wrote:<SNIP>

That said, I have a mean streak in me. :evil2: Not saying I would actually do this, but I would be sorely tempted after going through that discussion to do like you did and bring the gun surreptitiously, but then lie later when asked if I brought it after the scream came from the other camp, and say "Of course I didn't bring it.....because you very adamantly didn't want me to, and I just wanted you to be happy. I sure hope that poor woman in the other camp is OK."
:evil2:

This is the kind of sick crap I think up after 26 years of marriage. "rlol"
I would find that hilarious. After 29 years however, I've learned that what I think is funny apparently is not. :roll:

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:29 am
by bigity
My wife kinda grumped a few times when I carried to some places, mostly such as church, picking the kids up from school, etc.

Then I started showing her all the articles about home invasions, shootings, etc that get posted here and/or NRA facebook.

Yesterday we were taking family pictures out at a park with a photographer, and I knew since we'd be doing all the hugging and such poses and in general just being crowded into the shot, I carried but disarmed and left it in the truck. She noticed during the first few pictures and asked why I wasn't carrying.



In other words, women! ;)


just kidding :P I am glad she has come around, I want to be armed but I don't want to cause issues with the missus either.

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:56 pm
by RetNavy
Funny thing was that the Friday we got back from Austin we had to go the same bank to sign some paperwork and she never even asked me if i was carrying......

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 2:54 pm
by Jim Beaux
You guys have never learned how to handle women. The trick is to never let up. Ive been married since 1970 and I still introduce my side kick as "my first wife". :coolgleamA:

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 12:23 am
by Wtxchooter
As a banker, I'm always surprised by the people who think its illegal to carry in a bank. Unless its posted 30.06, it's totally legal. Not only do I always have one on me, but a backup in my desk. And no, I'm not carrying to stop a robbery....give them the money & get them out. I carry for the looney who doesn't want money.

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:42 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
Wtxchooter wrote:As a banker, I'm always surprised by the people who think its illegal to carry in a bank. Unless its posted 30.06, it's totally legal. Not only do I always have one on me, but a backup in my desk. And no, I'm not carrying to stop a robbery....give them the money & get them out. I carry for the looney who doesn't want money.
The money is insured and can be replaced.

Yours and other's lives are not replaceable.
:thumbs2:

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:01 pm
by bloodhound13
LAYGO wrote:Dang, my woman got her CHL before me. I try not to let her out of the house w/o a pistol if she's w/o me. I've bought her nice purses with dedicated pistol pockets. She had better carry.
And this was a major point of contention with me for a while, I wanted her to carry ON HER PERSON. To illustrate my point one day while out shopping, I went to the head, came back and found her browsing, snuck up behind her, jerked the purse from her grasp, and backed off about 10 feet.....and stood there.

I got thoroughly chewed out, but, she now carries IWB.

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:47 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
bloodhound13 wrote:
LAYGO wrote:Dang, my woman got her CHL before me. I try not to let her out of the house w/o a pistol if she's w/o me. I've bought her nice purses with dedicated pistol pockets. She had better carry.
And this was a major point of contention with me for a while, I wanted her to carry ON HER PERSON. To illustrate my point one day while out shopping, I went to the head, came back and found her browsing, snuck up behind her, jerked the purse from her grasp, and backed off about 10 feet.....and stood there.

I got thoroughly chewed out, but, she now carries IWB.
It was worth the chewing. :txflag:

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 5:04 pm
by Charlies.Contingency
bloodhound13 wrote:
LAYGO wrote:Dang, my woman got her CHL before me. I try not to let her out of the house w/o a pistol if she's w/o me. I've bought her nice purses with dedicated pistol pockets. She had better carry.
And this was a major point of contention with me for a while, I wanted her to carry ON HER PERSON. To illustrate my point one day while out shopping, I went to the head, came back and found her browsing, snuck up behind her, jerked the purse from her grasp, and backed off about 10 feet.....and stood there.

I got thoroughly chewed out, but, she now carries IWB.
(Late, I know.)

Wow, good job though! You got it through to her the importance of carrying on her person. My wife doesn't wear a purse, but I have a hard time getting her to carry all ID's and cards with her whenever she goes out. I'd think a pocket on a holster would be a great place for your CHL, since it would always be with your gun, but that would a dangerous place for it to be whenever you need to show it to a LEO. Too bad, I'd carry it attached to my holster like I used to do with my badge before I got a leather belt clip for it. (Made it a lot easier to remove and show it, or whenever I had to remove my gun, I wouldn't ditch have to ditch my badge.)

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 2:14 pm
by bloodhound13
Charlies.Contingency wrote:Too bad, I'd carry it attached to my holster like I used to do with my badge before I got a leather belt clip for it. (Made it a lot easier to remove and show it, or whenever I had to remove my gun, I wouldn't ditch have to ditch my badge.)
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Are you saying you have a Concealed Carry Badge with a belt clip? That you wear?

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 4:11 pm
by Jumping Frog
bloodhound13 wrote:Are you saying you have a Concealed Carry Badge with a belt clip? That you wear?
No, he is law enforcement.

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:08 pm
by Charlies.Contingency
bloodhound13 wrote:
Charlies.Contingency wrote:Too bad, I'd carry it attached to my holster like I used to do with my badge before I got a leather belt clip for it. (Made it a lot easier to remove and show it, or whenever I had to remove my gun, I wouldn't ditch have to ditch my badge.)
Are you saying you have a Concealed Carry Badge with a belt clip? That you wear?[/quote]
No, I'm law enforcement. Sorry about the confusion. I forgot that not everybody knows that on here. :tiphat:

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:38 pm
by kjolly
I worked for a company whose employee handbook did not allow weapons. Was visiting a bad section of Dallas with my boss and he asked if I was carrying. told him it was against the handbook. In reality I was carrying but there was no sense in him knowing that unless we needed it.

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 3:53 pm
by Abraham
kjolly,

Was he sincerely concerned or trying to smoke you out, thus wave good-bye to employment?

Best guess?

Re: Going unarmed

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 8:56 pm
by Dadtodabone
Abraham wrote:kjolly,

Was he sincerely concerned or trying to smoke you out, thus wave good-bye to employment?

Best guess?
I'd bet on the side of trickery, just like kjolly.