Bassbob
Emissary
So it's been several years since I carried my .40 cal Shield. Last week I was tasked with taking my dad's guns away from him. My mom has found him wandering around the house in the middle of the night with his handgun and a couple weeks ago she woke up to find him gone. She drove around and found him up the road, in 40 degree weather in jeans, a t-shirt and no shoes or socks. His feet were all bloody and he had no idea where he was or how he got there. I went and put alarms on all their doors that morning and the next day while they were out I went in and gathered his guns and put them someplace he couldn't get to them ( they are still in his house, in a long forgotten safe he doesn't have a key to. It wasn't two hours later he noticed they were gone and my mother had to tell him I took them because she was afraid he might think she was a burglar and shoot her. He was so pissed he called her a faggot Mother F'er.
Anyway, when he's lucid he isn't stupid so when I go over there I try to make sure he can't see a gun on me because I don't want to remind him. Yesterday I had to go over and rake and bag up leaves, which meant just wearing a t-shirt since it was warm out. The .40 is invisible in a mini tuck under a t-shirt. I could have just left whatever I was carrying in the car I guess, but I am not in the habit of leaving a gun in a car. I'm also not in the habit of not having a gun on me.
So options. They are handy to have.
Anyway, when he's lucid he isn't stupid so when I go over there I try to make sure he can't see a gun on me because I don't want to remind him. Yesterday I had to go over and rake and bag up leaves, which meant just wearing a t-shirt since it was warm out. The .40 is invisible in a mini tuck under a t-shirt. I could have just left whatever I was carrying in the car I guess, but I am not in the habit of leaving a gun in a car. I'm also not in the habit of not having a gun on me.
So options. They are handy to have.