April 14, 2008, 07:55 PM | #51 |
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Tactical Question? Wipe or shoot first!
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April 14, 2008, 08:03 PM | #52 |
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hehe I like that shotgun-o-plunger! "shotgun-o-plunger, for when the [color=#FF0000]█[/color][color=#FF0000]█[/color][color=#FF0000]█[/color][color=#FF0000]█[/color] refuses to lay down and stay down!"
but seriously, when in the bathroom I look to OO7 for inspiration: I keep an Aquanet Hairspray can and lighter handy.. |
April 14, 2008, 08:21 PM | #53 |
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Make an audio tape of your wife singing in the shower. Put the tape and the Rottweiler in the bedroom closet. Take your bath upstairs.
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April 14, 2008, 10:26 PM | #55 |
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Good point.
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and come to think of it, so is this one
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April 15, 2008, 12:15 PM | #57 |
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I don't have a bathroom gun, but its a good reason to get a new gun.
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April 15, 2008, 06:38 PM | #58 |
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If I am dressed, the P32 serves with distinction in my back pocket, even draped on the floor. But I must confess that after my wife goes to bed, if I stay up late and especially when in my "jammies", the HKUSP45C that normally rests on the nightstand, goes with me all over the house. So it becomes my pooper popper sitting on the vanity counter, sits next to me while at my lounger, goes out into the kitchen for that midnight snack, pretty much becomes my constant companion until it again resides on the nightstand. I've never had a gun handy while showering, but I imagine I'll come up with something as I retire and spend more time at home.
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April 18, 2008, 12:15 PM | #59 |
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I have a weapon in every room including the bathroom. I've had a SW 38 special snub nose in my bathroom in a cabinet over the john for years and never a problem with humidity or moister of any kind. My bedside weapon is a 12 Gage pump 18" Barrel with 5 rounds of 00 Buck....little messy but gets the point across...I'm like you and don't carry in the house but am at the ready at all times.....Not paranoid just safe.....
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For quite some time I kept my Kel-tec P32 above the mirror/medicine cabinet. The humidity never caused a problem for me. Hide a subcompact glock in there and you should have no rust issues. Or just oil it down every once in a while. Great thread! My bathroom is next to my back door and if anyone had the nerve to kick it in while I was taking a bath I would be in trouble. If you can't think of a good/safe place for it, try one of those picture frames that can conceal a gun. Or put you pistol in a failsafe plastic bag and put it in the tank of your toilet, as long as you don't have kids. Take care Take care |
April 18, 2008, 07:18 PM | #61 |
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Iv'e read that Glock's will shoot under water, so why not just keep one in the tank.So when your accosted on the throne, it's there for you!
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I usually poop with one hand on my gun and the other with some TP. Just in case I need to take care of business while dropping the kids off at the pool.
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I think keeping a gun in the tank is not a good idea. The "clank" of the lid might alert an intruder as to your whereabouts. Keeping one in a cabinet however, you could ease open the door and grab it without making a sound and catch the intruder by suprise if he opens the door.
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If you go the tank route, use a plastic baggy. The glock will survive, but I wouldn't want to keep my ammo in that water too long. If time was against you, just shoot it in while it's in the bag.
Put a little shelf on the wall, put a plant on it fake or real, and put the gun inside the pot. Find some sort of decoration and stick it in there somewhere. If you don't have any kids, get an old box of Mr. Bubbles, dump it out, put the pistol in and place it somewhere by the tubby. The possibilities are endless! Take care |
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I think you are a bit paranoid.There are medications for this and you should look into getting some. Do you have certian guns you carry for different ocasions, such as going to Mcdonalds or Wal Mart ? Perhaps larger calibers for bigger events?
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That's a bit rude! It's actually a good idea. Especially if you live in a dangerous area or know people who want you dead!
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I have seen this thread for a while now and have been strategically attempting to avoid it. Curiosity got the better of me. That being said. One question comes to my mind that is begging for an answer. Where the hell do you guys live?? If you seriously need stash a gun in your bathroom move.
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Just the sight of me neked would probably make them run, but I ain't gonna bank on that. I think the folks that throw the word "Paranoid" around, just aren't thinking before they post...I call it being prepared for something you hope will never happen. Silent out... |
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I keep a gun in a supersecret hiding place in my bathroom.
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Go Silent, go silent.
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I keep my "dog walking" gun ... Taurus PT25 -- in its pocket holster in the storage cabinet over the toilet, which is in a small room by itself in the bathroom ... I grab it when out walking the dog, then return it when we're done. would hate to hear somebody breaking in when I'm on the can and have only an old Road & Track to defend myself with ...
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