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    Not sure where to post this but what modifications do any of you take for everyday CCW every day carry in the summer, lighter clothing, frequenting different places that are difficult to carry CCW, beaches, parks, etc??? Main dilemma here is that I started going back to the gym, not comfortable leaving weapon in car and even less comfortable locking in lockers at gym. This was my solution for the time being, a 511 PUSH PACK, $50.00-$60.00.
    I'm confused!!!!!

  • #2
    Back to the gym? Good on you.

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    • #3
      That's why I like the smaller pistols for pocket carry and they also sell belly band holsters which would probably work at the gym I would assume depending on what your doing.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cgrutt View Post
        Back to the gym? Good on you.
        Yes, gym membership has become cheaper than buying bigger clothing, LOL
        I'm confused!!!!!

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        • #5
          Like him or not, he makes some good points:

          Beer is like porn, you can buy it but it's more fun to make your own

          I have to bend over too far

          I get a boner.

          bareback every couple of days, GTG. Bareback, brokeback, same $hit!

          I joined a support group to help me deal with my social anxiety but I just can't seem to work up the nerve to go to a meeting......

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          • #6
            What's a gym? If any of you guys need a work out, I have 46 acres of chores for you, hedgerows to be thinned, food plots to be worked, wind break to be trimmed, wood to split and stacked, outbuildings to be stained plus more, who has time for a gym none the less working out when you have work to do and work out while getting your work done. Tearing down a 12x25 chicken coop this fall to make it bigger, 24x25 (Kentucky Style Barn) and make a reloading/wood shop, for anyone needing a workout. Concealed carry, open carry doesn't matter, a Colt Mustang Plus II for EDC, OU Derringer in the pocket for times something smaller is needed, like tearing down a building or built in your bike.
            I must say I love beavers.

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            • #7
              Not all of us have the benefit of an occupation that keeps us physically active. During the week I drive a desk and work out in the mornings. Dress code at work means I carry the same way year round during the week. On the weekends I have my own yard work to do, but I haven't figured out a good way to carry when wearing casual summer clothes and not working around the house. I'd like to keep it on my person, but I'm exploring bag options similar to Sailor Jerry's suggestion.
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              I was thinking of his cannon.

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              • #8
                Sailor Jerry is going to need a bigger bag after tonight's dinner, lol.

                Would love to help out with the chores Harley only commuting to NYPeshittaty 5 days a week only leaves so much time for the family. Sounds like a great place you've got yourself there.

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                • #9
                  I keep plenty busy with yard work, project, usually run out of funds before steam. While yard work is good exercise it is not that constant heart rate that burns the waistline, IMHO.
                  I'm confused!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    SJ, you wanna lose weight and get your cardio up? Find a pool and do what my avatar depicts. I got back in the pool starting the last week of February. Lost 25 lbs in three months. My resting heart rate is down to 48 bpm. Best exercise there is. No impact on the joints.

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