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    Atrain
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    Sounds like you got the routine (and your pants) down . I wouldn't be unchambering rounds in the mens room though...

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    I remember a while back Mr Paul Harvey telling of a gentleman in the restroom of a K-Mart. He was holding the previously concealed Glock 45 in his hand when...

    BANG! Accidental discharge in the bathroom!!!


    Paul Harvey asked...

    Do you know how loud a 45 is indoors?



    Wonder if he finished his business??????????????????
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    I tend to do the exact same as stated in the original post. I don't bother unchambering a round though.

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    Atrain
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    Yeah, nothing ruins a good poo like a .45 HP rolling over from the stall next to you.

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    I don't need to drop a gun or a round on the floor to clear a public restroom!

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    i leave it in the holster and leave that on my belt. i carry strong side forward and it ends up sitting between my boots muzzle to the floor. are some of you taking your pants off in a public restroom? wait if you are i don't want to know.

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    Yeah, don't unchamber. The more you fiddle with it, the more you're likely to have an accident.

    I wear a Galco IWB holster which allows me to unsnap the holster (gun and all) from my belt and pull it out. That way I can set down the holster w/o ever removing the gun -- NO chance of screwing that up and blasting the poor fellow next door.

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