2000Z-71
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I had one of those moments today. A Smith 642 Airweight was one of the first guns that I bought after receiving my CCW. It was great; slip it in a pocket holster, drop it in a pocket and out the door. Probably the gun that I carried with the most frequency when I first started carrying. It's been quite a while since I've carried it, I've gotten comfortable carrying larger guns and there was that nagging little question, "Is a 5 round .38 lightweight snubby really enough?"
Today my daughter had a birthday party to go to at Pump it Up. It's an indoor warehouse with inflatable bouncies and slides inside. I had a feeling at one point I'd probably get pulled inside a bouncy to entertain or rescue my daughter. Carrying a pistol IWB would definately be out. I could just see the tail of an untucked shirt riding up while jumping or sliding and exposing it for all of the soccer moms watching over their kids to see. Pocket holster in the front pocket defiantely out. I had visions of it coming out of my front pocket inside of a bouncy and the possibility of Little Jonnie picking it up was a lot worse than being made by a soccer mom.
The solution was my trusty old 642 in a pocket holster inside a buttoned down cargo posket of my shorts. Not great for access, but it wasn't coming out, it couldn't become exposed and I wouldn't have a heavier gun banging my leg just above my knee.
So even thought it's probably been over a year since I carried my 642, it definately had it's place today. It will remain in the rotation.
Today my daughter had a birthday party to go to at Pump it Up. It's an indoor warehouse with inflatable bouncies and slides inside. I had a feeling at one point I'd probably get pulled inside a bouncy to entertain or rescue my daughter. Carrying a pistol IWB would definately be out. I could just see the tail of an untucked shirt riding up while jumping or sliding and exposing it for all of the soccer moms watching over their kids to see. Pocket holster in the front pocket defiantely out. I had visions of it coming out of my front pocket inside of a bouncy and the possibility of Little Jonnie picking it up was a lot worse than being made by a soccer mom.
The solution was my trusty old 642 in a pocket holster inside a buttoned down cargo posket of my shorts. Not great for access, but it wasn't coming out, it couldn't become exposed and I wouldn't have a heavier gun banging my leg just above my knee.
So even thought it's probably been over a year since I carried my 642, it definately had it's place today. It will remain in the rotation.