THIS POST STINKS!!

1. Maybe the Glock was just trying to go home?

2. To those suggesting a pocket...shoving a Glock in a pocket is likely to lead to an even crappier situation. (see what I did there?)

3. use a removable holster...paddle holster or belt loop with snaps or something like that.

4. Can someone please delete the second "gun in the underwear" picture so i don't risk seeing it ever again? Please.
 
4. Can someone please delete the second "gun in the underwear" picture so i don't risk seeing it ever again? Please.

I deleted my post. Sorry, I thought it was funny.... I can use some "funny" in my life right now...
 
I deleted my post. Sorry, I thought it was funny.... I can use some "funny" in my life right now...

I was/am not upset. I was just messing around. Sorry my humor attempt failed to come across.
 
I was/am not upset. I was just messing around. Sorry my humor attempt failed to come across.

I guess I misunderstood then. Since you said please twice I figured you were serious. But it's all good :)
 
I have three posts in this thread (four now) None contain the information attributed to me below, and that's not how I advise people to proceed . . .

Muss Muggins gave the right answer early on:
Draw pistol, place in pants between legs, muzzle in safe direction. Even with a holster with a thumb snap.

As MM suggested, reversing the procedure may need a bit more "hands-on" instruction, but it can be done safely. . .
 
Good on you, tlay, for being man enough and humble enough to tell your story for the benefit of others who can learn from it.

As for this:

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"One step closer, and the zipper gets it!":D
 
When I have to go in public, I always take mine out of the holster and lay it either on a baby seat or on top of the toilet paper dispenser. If neither one of those are available I usually roll off some toilet paper make a pad and lay in on top of that on the floor next to me.
 
Because I'm washing my hands when I'm done, I'll wash them after washing the Glock too. No big deal.

You do wash you hands afterwards, right?

Eeewwww. You just reminded me of a motorcycle trip. We were in Cody, Wyoming at a nice Steak house and my wife said the lady next to her came out of the stall and did NOT wash her hands. It turns out she was the Owner/manager. We will never eat there again when in town.
 
If I need to visit the facility when out and about, I take my carry piece out of the holster and lay it on the babt seat if available or the top of the paper dispenser if possible or on the tank if there is one. If none of those are available I lay it on the floor in front of me.
 
It wasn't a gun but I knew a Transit Inspector who dropped her City owned Motorola radio into the blue goo in a port o potty. No body fished it out so it may still be there. 🙄
 
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