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What do you do with your CCW when you go to the gym or the sauna? Do you just leave it in the car or the locker for thieves to break into? or somehow keep it on your person at all times?
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>>65203732
>he cant tuck his gun behind his balls
Might as well get a cat and sexchange dicklette
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>>65203732
Oh anon
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>>65203732
>where do you stick your gun in when you're naked?
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>>65203684
That's my secret anon, I never work out.
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>>65203684
I don't just suddenly wake up in the gym, anon.
This is what the NAA revolver with a clip is for. You don't expect one gun to handle everything, do you?
Yes, you can conceal it in your workout clothes.
Yes, you can just clip it to your towel and fold over it when you go into a sauna.
22mag isn't 44mag, but come on, if you were expecting to be attacked with more than that at the gym you need to find a new gym.
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>>65203684
Carrier in the sauna for 3+ years now. Ruger LCP2.
>No it's not going to detonate a round.
>Yes you must oil wipe your gun after each session.
>Yes even that won't stop the rust, full breakdown monthly.
>Change your ammo out monthly.
I've tested it up to six months, I haven't had a squib yet, but I had multiple rounds feel very underpowered. Typically it's the round in the chamber and 2-3 after that, bottom of mag ammo not usually affected. 1 month seems to be the spot in which no underpowered rounds are felt. Extra backup mag in pocket will get changed every 2 months as it's not as affected by sweat. I use a cheap jhp so changing out 8 rounds a month isn't that big a deal and I use FMJ for the gym backup mag and I'll still shoot them at the range.
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>>65203684
>put gun into bag and put bag into locker.
jesus fucking christ this new generation of nitwits is something else huh. those microplastics and social media slop news doomscrooling hebits cooked you all real fuckin bad.
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>>65203732
STICK IT UP YOUR ASSS
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Recently got a newish Explorer and always wanted a console vault for those quick leave behinds. The Chinese Amazon ones were half the price of the OEM Ford part, but they are DIY assembly and not made out of one integrated piece of steel.
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>>65203684
Bring it with me, obviously.
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>>65203684
I don't do the sauna, fanny pack when working out. I can also put my phone, keys, and wallet in the pack and not have to worry about them falling out of my pockets when I'm jogging so it pulls double duty. The one I have now I got at Target like 5 years ago and it's getting worn through, so I'm trying to find a new one. Might do a chest pack instead, I know they look even gayer but a chest pack would stay put better and thus be more comfortable and not have the gun flopping around as much. Plus I could do a chest pack with a velcro panel like those CC focused ones.
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>>65209538
Had a friend's truck get robbed a few years back. The thief broke through the window, ripped out the gun safe, and grabbed a case for a high end camera. The thief effectively got nothing since the gun safe was empty and the camera was about a foot away from the case.
You put those things in your truck, and the thieves will "know" what to rip out.
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>>65203684
Lmao. Something like a subcompact in a smartcarry holster that is entirely beneath the waist is the only way you could potentially carry in the gym with gym clothes, while still being able to do most gym stuff. I tried it once for fun, it sucked ass like I knew it would but you could make it work. Now I have a based homegym, but I do carry like that when I run outside in skimpy running short and no shirt, since I live in a very rural area. It's a very slow and awkward draw, but you don't need to be a fat dyel fag wearing denim jeans and a belt everywhere you go like the entirely of /k/. I believe you should be able to comfortably run a few miles in whatever your daily wear is.
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