Tue Jun 04, 2019 9:50 am
Tue Jun 04, 2019 3:15 pm
Tue Jun 04, 2019 6:31 pm
Yup, it comes off for showers too though.Old Growth wrote:PMB wrote:I wear a firearm as a piece of functional clothing. It's a necessary part of attire all the time and every where.
The very rare times during which I need to disarm due to passing through a metal detector - I dislike it mightily.
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Mine is on me right now. It will come off only to reside by my head on the nightstand.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 1:23 pm
Sparky D wrote:If I'm not in PJ's, I'm carrying. If in PJ's, always within easy reach, if not on me.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:23 pm
O_Kellogg wrote:No kids around any more, so there's always a shotty or rifle not far.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 4:37 pm
todd1803 wrote:This is a great topic.
Do I feel like I should carry at home? Yes, absolutely. Do I? Not nearly as often as I should. If I come home after not carrying, it's not often I arm myself for the evening at home. If I come home carrying, it generally stays on.O_Kellogg wrote:No kids around any more, so there's always a shotty or rifle not far.
I've been tempted to go this route, but I know I don't have the discipline to go collect and lock up all my stashed guns every time I leave the house. I'm too paranoid about burglary to leave anything unsecured.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 7:07 pm
todd1803 wrote:I've been tempted to go this route, but I know I don't have the discipline to go collect and lock up all my stashed guns every time I leave the house. I'm too paranoid about burglary to leave anything unsecured.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 10:01 pm
PMB wrote:I wear a firearm as a piece of functional clothing. It's a necessary part of attire all the time and every where.
The very rare times during which I need to disarm due to passing through a metal detector - I dislike it mightily.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 10:03 pm
mmalleck wrote:todd1803 wrote:I've been tempted to go this route, but I know I don't have the discipline to go collect and lock up all my stashed guns every time I leave the house. I'm too paranoid about burglary to leave anything unsecured.
Solution = big mean dog
When my Caucasian Ovcharka passes, I may get another, even though I've said I want to be "pet free" for 30+ years.
As for carrying at home, I do often, and usually have a firearm within reach. Other family members do too. No small kids at home, and all have decent training.
Wed Jun 05, 2019 10:23 pm
mmalleck wrote:
.....Caucasian Ovcharka ...
Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:52 am
todd1803 wrote:I've been tempted to go this route, but I know I don't have the discipline to go collect and lock up all my stashed guns every time I leave the house. I'm too paranoid about burglary to leave anything unsecured.
mmalleck wrote:Solution = big mean dog
When my Caucasian Ovcharka passes, I may get another, even though I've said I want to be "pet free" for 30+ years.
Soldier_Citizen wrote:PMB wrote:I wear a firearm as a piece of functional clothing. It's a necessary part of attire all the time and every where.
The very rare times during which I need to disarm due to passing through a metal detector - I dislike it mightily.
Don’t let him fool you.... if he could get away with it, without scaring his neighbors, a pistol would be all he would wear
Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:49 am
PMB wrote:My missus, the Dread Princess, will not allow me to keep the Ovcharka inside yet... I am trying to set up an efficient bathing and grooming station outside, but the fucking hair on these beasts is amazing. Holy crap do they produce a crop of hair. We've brushed ours out twice since it warmed up, and the pile of hair from the winter coat is double the size of the big dog itself after being collected up. Sounds like an exaggeration? It's not. I'll bet every birds nest within a mile has a goodly portion of Ovcharka hair in its construction.
Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:39 pm
PMB wrote:todd1803 wrote:I've been tempted to go this route, but I know I don't have the discipline to go collect and lock up all my stashed guns every time I leave the house. I'm too paranoid about burglary to leave anything unsecured.
I really like a 12 GA pump shotgun as a HD firearm. I keep it reasonably close most days, and just make the movement of firearms at night part of our family evening routine. During the starling High season (just over) we're moving 4 firearms a day just to keep a variety handy. Never want to miss an opportunity of punching holes, big and small, in one of the satan birds.mmalleck wrote:Solution = big mean dog
When my Caucasian Ovcharka passes, I may get another, even though I've said I want to be "pet free" for 30+ years.
What? Why would anyone want to go pet-"free"? We'd call that pet-deficient. Our Ovcharka is ~3 years old, and we'll have another well before her time here is done.
My missus, the Dread Princess, will not allow me to keep the Ovcharka inside yet... I am trying to set up an efficient bathing and grooming station outside, but the fucking hair on these beasts is amazing. Holy crap do they produce a crop of hair. We've brushed ours out twice since it warmed up, and the pile of hair from the winter coat is double the size of the big dog itself after being collected up. Sounds like an exaggeration? It's not. I'll bet every birds nest within a mile has a goodly portion of Ovcharka hair in its construction.Soldier_Citizen wrote:PMB wrote:I wear a firearm as a piece of functional clothing. It's a necessary part of attire all the time and every where.
The very rare times during which I need to disarm due to passing through a metal detector - I dislike it mightily.
Don’t let him fool you.... if he could get away with it, without scaring his neighbors, a pistol would be all he would wear
Been a while since you dropped by for a beer Mike. I promise to answer the door with more than just the holster on next time. Sorry about that.
Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:44 pm
Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:36 am