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The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:26 am
by Zero_G
I guess I've been carrying regularly now for about a year, but I did run into one problem with concealed carry that I haven't seen mentioned on this board.

My wife and I went to a local steakhouse to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary (a major accomplishment in this day and age, if I do say so myself). After a huge meal, I was feeling majorly stuffed. However, I since I had my Glock 23 tucked into my waistline in my Minotaur holster, I couldn't loosen my belt for fear of 'getting the drop' on everyone around :oops:

After dinner we dropped into Academy and tried some various handguns on for size looking for one that fits her hand better than the Glock.

All-in-all, a very enjoyable evening!

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:34 am
by dukesean
or, you could call it the advantages of CHL, for forcing you to eat less? :mrgreen:

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 11:39 am
by thankGod
Zero, congratulations on such a worthy accomplishment as reaching your 25th Anniversary.

Wishing you another 25+. :cheers2:

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:44 pm
by bryang
Congratulations, Zero, on your 25th. anniversary! That is a wonderful accomplish and may you have many more! :thumbs2:

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:16 pm
by NcongruNt
Zero_G wrote:I guess I've been carrying regularly now for about a year, but I did run into one problem with concealed carry that I haven't seen mentioned on this board.

My wife and I went to a local steakhouse to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary (a major accomplishment in this day and age, if I do say so myself). After a huge meal, I was feeling majorly stuffed. However, I since I had my Glock 23 tucked into my waistline in my Minotaur holster, I couldn't loosen my belt for fear of 'getting the drop' on everyone around :oops:

After dinner we dropped into Academy and tried some various handguns on for size looking for one that fits her hand better than the Glock.

All-in-all, a very enjoyable evening!
I've eaten a few big meals on special occasions in the little over a year that I've been carrying. I've never had a problem loosening my belt. Where do you carry? I do have to admit that I've never carried in a tuckable IWB holster, so there may be special challenges that I'm not aware of.

I want an Infadel, but the selection for a Hi-Power is limited - Comp-Tac doesn't make a Hi-Power version of the Infadel holster yet. I was told they were "working on it" at Forum Day last year, but have yet to see them come out with it. :grumble Perhaps the Minotaur will fit my needs. I need to call them up and make sure it will fit the non-beveled slide of the Argentine Hi-Powers.

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 7:42 pm
by Venus Pax
Congrats on your anniversary.

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:36 pm
by Vic303
NcongruNt wrote: I want an Infadel, but the selection for a Hi-Power is limited - Comp-Tac doesn't make a Hi-Power version of the Infadel holster yet. I was told they were "working on it" at Forum Day last year, but have yet to see them come out with it. :grumble Perhaps the Minotaur will fit my needs. I need to call them up and make sure it will fit the non-beveled slide of the Argentine Hi-Powers.
CompTac does make the MTAC for the BHP and the kydex can always be warmed near the muzzle end and reformed to the Argy slide if needed. A hair dryer will warm it enough to reform with out over heating it.

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 11:27 pm
by nedmoore
That is what I call a "Gut Stretcher!"

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 6:09 am
by Zero_G
I've eaten a few big meals on special occasions in the little over a year that I've been carrying. I've never had a problem loosening my belt. Where do you carry? I do have to admit that I've never carried in a tuckable IWB holster, so there may be special challenges that I'm not aware of.
While the part about not being able to loosen my belt was somewhat tongue-in-cheek, there is some truth to it too. I wear my IWB at the 3 - 4 o'clock position (the most forward part of the gun is at 3 o'clock or just a bit farther aft). I do tend to tighten up my belt more when I carry or the gun rides low and I wind up hiking it up, something I don't want to do in public. I probably could have loosened up a bit without fear of dropping trou. I thought it made it a fun story.

Thanks for all the kind wishes on the anniversary!

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:50 am
by BigDan
Zero_G wrote:I did run into one problem with concealed carry that I haven't seen mentioned on this board.
The one you mentioned directly was a tighter mid-section after a big meal, but you failed to mention the second that you described AFTER that one... Spending MORE money on firearms.

It really is a rather expensive "habit". ;-]

I've had two pistols for about 7 years now. Only recently did I start participating on these forums. Already, I feel a need to go out and get another one. Some people do drugs, some people get tattoos. Others. Well, we get firearms. =-D

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:05 am
by longhorn_92
BigDan wrote:
Zero_G wrote:I did run into one problem with concealed carry that I haven't seen mentioned on this board.
The one you mentioned directly was a tighter mid-section after a big meal, but you failed to mention the second that you described AFTER that one... Spending MORE money on firearms.

It really is a rather expensive "habit". ;-]

I've had two pistols for about 7 years now. Only recently did I start participating on these forums. Already, I feel a need to go out and get another one. Some people do drugs, some people get tattoos. Others. Well, we get firearms. =-D

I agree with that!

It can be addictive....very addictive. "I need my summer carry......then I need my winter carry......then....well, I just WANT another gun"......

The only way to stop the itch....is to scratch it, right????

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:10 am
by BigDan
longhorn_92 wrote:The only way to stop the itch....is to scratch it, right????
You know, I keep telling that to my wife, but she just continues to roll her eyes when I scratch in front of her. ;-]

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:11 am
by Keith B
[quote="longhorn_92"
The only way to stop the itch....is to scratch it, right????[/quote]

Be careful about scratching itches when it comes to guns. See http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... &sk=t&sd=a :smilelol5:

Re: The Disadvantages of CHL

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:16 am
by longhorn_92
[Be careful about scratching itches when it comes to guns
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