Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:27 pm
Use the stall. Sit down no matter No.1 or No.2 and right hand on gun/belt/pants. I never take my gun out of the holster in public unless I'm about to shoot someone. 

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troglodyte wrote:Did I miss something?Operators Edge wrote:troglodyte wrote:First use a stall. You are at a terrible tactical disadvantage at a urinal.
To take a leak, assuming the fly option won't work, hanging the belt on the door hook or over your shoulder is about the best bet. Setting your firearm on the tank or paper dispenser is begging for you to forget it. Not as likely to forget your belt.
As for staying awhile and contemplating the bigger issues in life, as you drop your pants take your skivies down with them. Flip the top part of your drawers over the top of your firearm. The elastic will hold it in place.
Take care of your business, stand up, pull everything up together.
Alternatively, unholster your firearm and set it in the hammock your
drawers form.
Stalls are much preferred. It is a little harder to get to you, you are out of immediate view, and you have the ability to bar the door if needed.
It appears even fewer use a shoulder holster.Jeremae wrote:What?
Nobody else draws, kicks in stall door and pies the stall to make sure it's empty?
Understood.Operators Edge wrote:troglodyte wrote:Did I miss something?Operators Edge wrote:troglodyte wrote:First use a stall. You are at a terrible tactical disadvantage at a urinal.
To take a leak, assuming the fly option won't work, hanging the belt on the door hook or over your shoulder is about the best bet. Setting your firearm on the tank or paper dispenser is begging for you to forget it. Not as likely to forget your belt.
As for staying awhile and contemplating the bigger issues in life, as you drop your pants take your skivies down with them. Flip the top part of your drawers over the top of your firearm. The elastic will hold it in place.
Take care of your business, stand up, pull everything up together.
Alternatively, unholster your firearm and set it in the hammock your
drawers form.
Stalls are much preferred. It is a little harder to get to you, you are out of immediate view, and you have the ability to bar the door if needed.
Nope,lol, Just funny stuff! I have had more than one incident as a cop in the bathroom and it's normally the kind of thing you "Don't talk about". Thats why it's funny. I can see a whole class on this now, Class step to the urinal line, etc. LOL....