Bill O'Reily, if I remember correctly.Abraham wrote:Countryside,
In the stroller photo, am I reading what I think I'm reading on the front of the gun stroller ?
So can you jog and concealed carry at the same time?
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I deleted the pic. Tried to edit but it wouldn't cooperate. Didn't notice the patch on the front.
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Re: So can you jog and concealed carry at the same time?
Thunder wear from the man in Florida. I sometimes use two pair shorts to keep from chafing. With Thunderware over one set shorts and then another over the holster.
Or...
Normal OTWB holster with T-shirt over it
Wife and I have been walking and slow jogging for years this way in hot and muggy Houston. Along with spare mag, light for late evenings, keys, billfold, and some pepper spray.
We are not training for record breaking marathons but do work up a helluva sweat.
We are partial to Glocks , G-26's, as the sweat and rain don't bother them much....
When OWB holster vs Thunder Wear, we use both Leather and Kydex. Obviously Kydex holsters better for soaking in sweat.
gamboolman & gamboolgal....
Or...
Normal OTWB holster with T-shirt over it
Wife and I have been walking and slow jogging for years this way in hot and muggy Houston. Along with spare mag, light for late evenings, keys, billfold, and some pepper spray.
We are not training for record breaking marathons but do work up a helluva sweat.
We are partial to Glocks , G-26's, as the sweat and rain don't bother them much....
When OWB holster vs Thunder Wear, we use both Leather and Kydex. Obviously Kydex holsters better for soaking in sweat.
gamboolman & gamboolgal....
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Re: So can you jog and concealed carry at the same time?
A similar product to the Thunderwear / Smartcarry, I have the 3 Speed Holster. I find I can bring it up to my midsection, making it tight, and the pistol doesn't move a bit. Wearing it more at the IWB or deep conceal, you would definitely want a tight belt putting pressure on the outside to reduce flopping effect while jogging (Perhaps even spandex shorts would take care of that, feel free to let us know).
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Re: So can you jog and concealed carry at the same time?
Tried a Para-Ord P14 - 45 in July and August 2014. Outside the waistband paddle holster. I was walking miles in the predawn. My cover garment was an untucked white t-shirt. Worked fine for a while. The weight contributed to my workout.
Then oops...
I discovered that I could no longer rack the slide.
I am now carrying a G17 in a Cross Breed outside the waist band holster.
The Glock doesn't seem to be affected by sweat.
Then oops...
I discovered that I could no longer rack the slide.
I am now carrying a G17 in a Cross Breed outside the waist band holster.
The Glock doesn't seem to be affected by sweat.
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TAM,
I'm hopelessly computer illiterate.
However, when my wife get's back from her errands, perhaps she'll be able to help.
Heck, if it wasn't for her, I wouldn't know how to post on this forum. In fact, I wouldn't own a computer. I'd still wonder what e-mail is...
She's (was - retired) a Sr. Systems Analyst working on the Space Shuttle.
I'm hopelessly computer illiterate.
However, when my wife get's back from her errands, perhaps she'll be able to help.
Heck, if it wasn't for her, I wouldn't know how to post on this forum. In fact, I wouldn't own a computer. I'd still wonder what e-mail is...
She's (was - retired) a Sr. Systems Analyst working on the Space Shuttle.
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I haven't received any PM's.
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Further proof that opposites do attract.
Abraham wrote:TAM,
I'm hopelessly computer illiterate.
However, when my wife get's back from her errands, perhaps she'll be able to help.
Heck, if it wasn't for her, I wouldn't know how to post on this forum. In fact, I wouldn't own a computer. I'd still wonder what e-mail is...
She's (was - retired) a Sr. Systems Analyst working on the Space Shuttle.
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I have contacted my state legislators urging support of Constitutional Carry Legislation HB 1927
I have contacted my state legislators urging support of Constitutional Carry Legislation HB 1927
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Hill People Gear have some good runner's packs.
Keep calm and carry.
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http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/ ... 592036.php
Sad story only gets worse. Young wife of jogger who was hacked to death while jogging in Dallas was found dead from, it is believed, suicide.
RIP young couple.
Sad story only gets worse. Young wife of jogger who was hacked to death while jogging in Dallas was found dead from, it is believed, suicide.
RIP young couple.
Re: So can you jog and concealed carry at the same time?
I don't run with out good reason. I have bad knees and I'm old, fat and slow so if you see me running you better follow, that means I'm out of ammo, a bear is chasing me or something is going to explode.
For jogging I would use a fanny pack setup. You could have a gun in one compartment and a your wallet, keys etc. in another. I see people jogging with fanny packs all the time ( I always wonder what they are running from ), so you might not look like to much of a nerdy gun nut.
For jogging I would use a fanny pack setup. You could have a gun in one compartment and a your wallet, keys etc. in another. I see people jogging with fanny packs all the time ( I always wonder what they are running from ), so you might not look like to much of a nerdy gun nut.
Chance favors the prepared. Making good people helpless doesn't make bad people harmless.
There is no safety in denial. When seconds count the Police are only minutes away.
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There is no safety in denial. When seconds count the Police are only minutes away.
Sometimes I really wish a lawyer would chime in and clear things up. Do we have any lawyers on this forum?
Re: So can you jog and concealed carry at the same time?
I ran distance for 22 years. 10 mile minimum daily, 15 on the week-ends.
I absolutely loved running.
Eventually, my right knee needed to be scoped. No more running. My heart was broken.
So, I got into long distance in-line skating. (15/25 miles per outing) I found I loved it more than running. I started out a complete novice. I looked like a comedy act the first time I put on my skates, but once I self-learned how to skate it was on...I especially loved to skate at night in the summer. If the moon was full, we'd (my wife and some other skating enthusiasts) skate golf courses and downtown we'd skate parking garages. At that point, I was in my forties. My wife and I skated with a lot of 20 somethings...we were accepted due to our obvious love of skating.
I had to buy wheels (seconds, or blems) by the gross, because I wore out a set per outing. Plus, I made my own wheel brakes from old tires because I wore them out quickly too... I didn't do T-stops as they were too hard on the wheels.
Then my body said no to that too.
Now, I do 25 miles every other day (I'm very close to 70) and don't find it nearly as fun as skating. Man, I loved long distance skating...if my knee allowed, I'd still be skating. I used to look at every paved surface for it's skate-ability...now, I just hope unleashed dogs don't get me.
While I'm blathering about skating, one of the most fun things to do on skates is/was to find a dramatically sloped downhill while getting up a good speed before the down slope and find you have to sit down as the acceleration increases or the speed wobble will make you wipe out. Before these efforts I always wore a helmet, wrist guards, knee pads and a mouth piece, cuz, if you wipe out, it's better...
I absolutely loved running.
Eventually, my right knee needed to be scoped. No more running. My heart was broken.
So, I got into long distance in-line skating. (15/25 miles per outing) I found I loved it more than running. I started out a complete novice. I looked like a comedy act the first time I put on my skates, but once I self-learned how to skate it was on...I especially loved to skate at night in the summer. If the moon was full, we'd (my wife and some other skating enthusiasts) skate golf courses and downtown we'd skate parking garages. At that point, I was in my forties. My wife and I skated with a lot of 20 somethings...we were accepted due to our obvious love of skating.
I had to buy wheels (seconds, or blems) by the gross, because I wore out a set per outing. Plus, I made my own wheel brakes from old tires because I wore them out quickly too... I didn't do T-stops as they were too hard on the wheels.
Then my body said no to that too.
Now, I do 25 miles every other day (I'm very close to 70) and don't find it nearly as fun as skating. Man, I loved long distance skating...if my knee allowed, I'd still be skating. I used to look at every paved surface for it's skate-ability...now, I just hope unleashed dogs don't get me.
While I'm blathering about skating, one of the most fun things to do on skates is/was to find a dramatically sloped downhill while getting up a good speed before the down slope and find you have to sit down as the acceleration increases or the speed wobble will make you wipe out. Before these efforts I always wore a helmet, wrist guards, knee pads and a mouth piece, cuz, if you wipe out, it's better...
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