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Crapping and CCW

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Minuteman

5th Rule of Gun Safety- don't lose it in the crapper

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) — The chief of a California police department says she left her gun in a restroom and it was immediately stolen and now officials are looking for a man seen in restaurant surveillance video leaving shortly after the weapon vanished.
 
What The Fuck was she doing in the men's restroom?

Saving on hormone therapy?

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It seems like an unusually high number of folks all over lose their guns in a public restroom. Every single gun board I have been on always had one or two people who admitted to putting their holstered pistols down on the toilet paper dispenser while answering the call of nature. Several were lucky. Had their pieces recovered and held by employees or security guards. A couple were not so lucky and now had to go through the whole nine yards of reporting it stolen.

Out of everything that is carried on my person, my CCW pistol, knife, wallet, keys, and phone are my top priorities. I subconsciously do mini-audits of these items every time I am taking or replacing something on my belt or in my pockets. I know, shit like this happens to the best of us, as some will say, but there should be no excuses.
 
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Hmmm. Vacuum shrink wrapped. What is the easy access time to ready?


I have a strong gut feeling that whoever is actually serious about that particular setup will also own a "battle-ready" katana and/or a set of ninja throwing stars too. These can be used to open the plastic in no time for use...
 
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I have a strong gut feeling that whoever is actually serious about that particular setup will also own a "battle-ready" katana and/or a set of ninja throwing stars too. These can be used to open the plastic in no time for use...
A shower katana... you are giving AJ ideas!

;-)

Sirhr
 
The old comic the army got done up for M16 training had the original waterproof gun sleeves depicted that you could shoot through in an emergency or tear open easily. Something like that for the shower could be interesting.

However I find a couple big dogs with loud barks should give you enough time to open the shower door and grab the pistol off the sink.
 
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5th Rule of Gun Safety- don't lose it in the crapper

-- snip--
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) — The chief of a California police department says she left her gun in a restroom and it was immediately stolen and now officials are looking for a man seen in restaurant surveillance video leaving shortly after the weapon vanished.
So which one identified with the other gender?
 
It seems like an unusually high number of folks all over lose their guns in a public restroom. Every single gun board I have been on always had one or two people who admitted to putting their holstered pistols down on the toilet paper dispenser while answering the call of nature. Several were lucky. Had their pieces recovered and held by employees or security guards. A couple were not so lucky and now had to go through the whole nine yards of reporting it stolen.

Out of everything that is carried on my person, my CCW pistol, knife, wallet, keys, and phone are my top priorities. I subconsciously do mini-audits of these items every time I am taking or replacing something on my belt or in my pockets. I know, shit like this happens to the best of us, as some will say, but there should be no excuses.

...thats because your not a idiot...

flip side is, how secure is your CCW to begin with
if you unzip your pants and the damn thing get lost what happens if you actually get knocked over