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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:10 pm
by Velocity
glockmav wrote:I'm also subject to hugs at church, as I carry a G19 IWB. I don't think I would ever use this, but I thought it was clever:

"Its a medical device."
"What kind of medical device?"
"A thorasic perforator."
"A thorasic perforator? What kind of medical device is that?"
"It's designed to apply additional pressure to the internal organs and reduce blood pressure"

I read glocktalk too. :grin: The sad part is I wonder how many people today still wouldn't "get it" and would just nod and continue on with their foggy lives. :smile:

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 7:21 am
by It's Enrico Palazzo!
Really bad halitosis would also solve the problem. Eat nachos and drink skunky beer the night before church (in moderation, of course).

"Thorasic perforator," I like that.

Enrico

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:41 am
by Venus Pax
I've also learned to hug low. I gravitate toward their upper waist and force them to put their arms closer to my shoulders.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:31 am
by para driver
.38 airweight in baggy pants pocket... carry in the front right/left pocket...
keep a bianchi speed strip in the other pocket.
hug till the cows come home, no worries...

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:54 am
by HankB
If someone is going to be upset over feeling my carry gun during a hug, they're not the sort of person I WANT to hug, anyway.

So I don't. Problem solved.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 12:00 pm
by para driver
My aunt Evelyn gave me a hug one time, and wrapped her arms firmly around my lightweight commander in the cross-draw shoulder rig.. she was speachless for 5 seconds ( a new record ) and said something like 'oh my' and nothing else..

it's the random "pat on the back" stuff that you can't see coming...

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 1:18 pm
by doublepush
Yeah, the random stuff worries me. Yesterday I was sitting on the couch next to someone describing his recent experience in Morocco when he started talking about the cab rides there. Thankfully I had my arms to the side, because when he shuffled on over to demonstrate how tight it was. If my arm wasn't there, he definitely would have felt the XD at 3:00. Since he's somewhat anti (as evidenced by his stance on carrying at college campuses), I was really nervous! I later adjusted my C-TAC to about 5:00 while nobody was looking.

I guess I may have to expand what the concept of "concealed" means to my close church friends. But maybe I'll try the Thoracic Perforator line. Seems I'm already being typecast into a gun nut, as evidenced by the options I was given while judging a round of "Apples to Apples", where people take turns judging choices of associations. I got like three gun-related ones that were pandering to my interests.

-Brent

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 1:39 pm
by para driver
just remind the church going folks of the 1999 incident at Wedgewood Baptist in Fort Worth, where some anti-christian nut shot up an evening youth bible study class.. you just do it to protect the children..

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/law/july ... _9-16.html

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:40 pm
by frankie_the_yankee
doublepush wrote:Yeah, the random stuff worries me. Yesterday I was sitting on the couch next to someone describing his recent experience in Morocco when he started talking about the cab rides there. Thankfully I had my arms to the side, because when he shuffled on over to demonstrate how tight it was. If my arm wasn't there, he definitely would have felt the XD at 3:00. Since he's somewhat anti (as evidenced by his stance on carrying at college campuses), I was really nervous! I later adjusted my C-TAC to about 5:00 while nobody was looking.
Nervous? What for? If someone did that and proceeded to give me grief over it, I'd just tell them to mind their own business.

It's not my fault if someone spends 25-50 years on this planet and remains a child.

Know who you are. As the saying goes, "be comfortable in your own skin." Take the high ground and hold it. If someone is going to get flustered or embarassed, let it be the other guy.

After all, they are the ones who are ignorant - not you.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:36 pm
by pbandjelly
Frank'nBeans wrote:It's not my fault if someone spends 25-50 years on this planet and remains a child.
:lol:

I agree, but at the same time, there are plenty of occasions where I just don't want a confrontation. one of those "even keel" moments.

course, the look on the dude's face woulda been priceless.

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:02 pm
by 1TallTXn
I'm 6'2" and a telephone pole, so its usually the bloused out shirt thats covering.
When it comes time to hug at church (all the old ladies just love me... :???: ) I glue my elbows to my hips and hug with the forearms. Not the full on hug they were expecting, but better then nothing.

Haven't been hugged with the SmartCarry just yet, but I'm sure it'll happen and I'll be truly offended if they find that!!

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:08 pm
by Venus Pax
1TallTXn wrote:Haven't been hugged with the SmartCarry just yet, but I'm sure it'll happen and I'll be truly offended if they find that!!
:lol::

Some of the ladies on the Women & Guns forum have discussed such an issue with the smart carry. Most agree that they don't want people confused over their gender. :headscratch

Re: What to do with hug greetings while carrying

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:56 pm
by LaserTex
Ruger LCP in left rear pocket. I can comfortably hug 'til my wife finds out... :evil2:

Doug

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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:13 pm
by bryang
HankB wrote:If someone is going to be upset over feeling my carry gun during a hug, they're not the sort of person I WANT to hug, anyway.

So I don't. Problem solved.
That sounds good to me... :thumbs2:

-geo

Re: What to do with hug greetings while carrying

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:13 pm
by shootthesheet
doublepush wrote:... I'm carrying a subcompact XD-45 on a C-TAC, usually 3:00 to 4:00.
Now that the questions were answered....Where did you get a SUBCOMPACT XD-45? I checked the Springfield site and didn't find anything but Compact .45s. Did I miss something?