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I thought of this the other day as I was at a restaurant using the urinal. It's a really bad situation as your back is turned away from the door, or what's behind you, not bragging hear, but your hands are taking care of business, and you're in a really precarious position with "it" hanging out. After analyzing this situations, I've started using stalls w/doors, locking them, and staying observant to anyone in the restroom or coming in.
Using the stall with a locking door, even just to urinate, has been my practice since I got my first permit over 20 years ago. I just see too much possibility of someone coming up behind you and pushing you up against the wall/urinal and disarming you. And I have seen way, way too many concealed carriers who aren't concealing very well who are oblivious to the fact that they are letting everyone know they have a gun as well as if they were open carrying to not think about disarm attempts.
 
Gosh, I had not considered how opportune it would be for a bg to cause problems in a public restroom. Thanks for educating me. I will definately be more vigilant.
 
I wish I could remember the movie where the hero is it the urinal and the BG approaches. Hero turns around and a pistol is pointing out his fly and he blasts BG. Maybe after this thread there will be a run on smart carries and J-frames to employ this discreet two handed tactic, one for each "gun" until the situation is deemed clear.
Dusk to Dawn?

One of the guys had a gun (firearm) that would um. . . "pop out" and fire. . .
 
Embarrassing Question... that I just have to ask.

I've only recently been convinced that EDC is for me, and I have an embarrassing newbie question.

Is there a 'trick' to using public restrooms?

Today I was in my office restroom needing to drop trou, with a gentleman in the stall to my right...

I ended up pulling my pistol and IWB holster completely out and holding it while doing my business.

There's gotta be a better way... and I'm open for suggestions.
 
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Use the handicapped stall or the diaper changing station. No trick. You CC and it's a ball and chain. Marriage ring a bell? You'll find a way or you'll do without. My apologies if this seems too straightforward. A better way? If there is you'll need to find it just like everyone else who carries 24/7. You have my best wishes in everything you do.
 
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Depends on various things... such as what type of holster you use, what weapon you have, type of clothing, etc.
 
I carry IWB also and when I have to use a public restroom my holster stays right where it is and the gun stays in the holster. The best thing you can do to avoid any sort of incident (drop or discharge) is to leave your gun and gear alone provided you have a quality holster that provides the proper retention. Don't make it any harder than it needs to be.
 
Practice practice practice! All I can recommend is maybe unload it and try different things at home, keeping in mind how the stalls are designed to figure out what the best results are. Maybe flip the underwear elastic over the pistol grip, keeping the belt line of your pants above the knees which will keep the firearm a little bit covered and not allowing the pants to drop to the floor from the weight of the firearm.
 
there have been very publicized incidents of gun carriers removing their gun while taking care of business and leaving their weapon behind when they left. i also heard of a man whose gun fell out of his holster while he was lowering his pants, and his gun slid a few stalls away. relieving yourself in a public restroom while carrying concealed is a situation fraught with embarrassing possibilities, and worse.
 
there have been very publicized incidents of gun carriers removing their gun while taking care of business and leaving their weapon behind when they left. i also heard of a man whose gun fell out of his holster while he was lowering his pants, and his gun slid a few stalls away. relieving yourself in a public restroom while carrying concealed is a situation fraught with embarrassing possibilities, and worse.
Those of us responsible enough need to distance ourselves from that stupid stuff....yet the team effort still looms overhead. Can't exactly call your neighbor a dipweed from the get go........ Sad state of affairs, and welcome to the world of irresponsibility. Welcome it with open arms. Status quo.
 
IWB ... I undo my pants.. ... with both hands (one each side) lower my pants... one hand is in control of the gun side of the pants and controlling / holding the gun in the holster ... as I lower them. I stop them just below my knees as I'm sitting down. Guns easily accessible, sitting properly (won't fall out), and anyone who could see the gun.... would need their face kicked in with my boot.

Works fine, but I avoid public restrooms for all types of reasons if I can at all. LMAO.

Our Police Dept has left a few in public restrooms...... laying it on the counter when washing their hands. There was a big joke going around about ... "it's nice to know they are washing their hands".... and posting notes on mirrors or exit doors ... "Be sure to have your GUN ... before you leave".
 
Once you drop trou you can re-hook your belt below your knees to keep the pistol upright and close to your legs. Keep in mind what can actually be seen from the next stall when you figure out the angles and you'll be a lot more comfortable.
 
Where there's a need, you find a way. That being said, do a forum search, this has been discussed numerous time.

It might be a subject mod's want to consider stickying, since it's brought up so often.
 
I pull pants and underwear down together with the underwear flipped ober the gun to both conceal it and keep it from flopping away from my leg. It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
 
Initiate the secret knock, then pass your gun under the stall to the next guy and let him hold it for you, and you do the same for him.

Seriously, I think I read a thread once where a guy dropped his gun in the stall and it slid in the next stall, where the guy there used his foot to slide the gun back to his neighbor.

To the OP, the question and concern you pose is legitimate, though it gets asked and addressed a lot. I pocket carry a lot, so I'm not much help. I have read that it is easy to drop, and easy to forget. I've read that some guys use their pulled-down drawers as a cradle to rest the gun in during business. I can't believe I'm typing an issue about mens underwear at 6:23 am.

Good luck on finding what works best for you. Why don't you try some ideas at home before you juggle your ccw in public?
 
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