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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: piepaned on May 23, 2011, 07:52:20 PM
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How do you hug people?
I personal carry a firearm owb on my right side. And my grandma found my sidearm. I'm kind of an odd ball in my family now. I didn't grow up in a traditional hunting family. My family is very touchy feel-ie hence they lean to the liberal side, thus lots of hugging.
Just wondering how you guys deal with this?
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My wife's family is a bunch of huggers and they have never felt my 1911 gov't iwb. I have a few friends that are also huggers and the same there.
The only time my gun has been felt was a waitress that reached out and touched my side.
Good luck!
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Easy. I don't hug people who are either over the age of ten, or who I don't want to sleep with. It makes life a hell of a lot easier on many different levels. Maybe it comes from a Scottish Southern background, but I've never been a hugger and don't intend to start. If I like you, you'll get a handshake, or maybe the "A-frame, one armed, back slap, guy hug". My mom is the only exception and she knows I'm packing. ;D
FQ13
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"It's my cell 'phone" - repeat.
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On a visit out west a few years back, my elderly mother walked in on me before I got my shirt on and saw the Glock 27 in my right side FOBUS. "What do you need that for?" she asked. "Because everyone in the world is not nearly as nice as you," I answered.
That worked for me. But I think, "It's my cell phone," is an exceptionally good answer. Just don't let her try to call anyone.
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I know you've seen this, but:
http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2009/04/28/the-first-and-second-amendment-combined-nokia-glock/
MP
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"It's a gun, you mean you DON'T carry ? Don't you care about your family ? ;D
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AW SHUCKS That's not a gun,I'm just happy to see ya. ;)
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2 ways I do it.
1 "man hung" high contact only. you know shoulder to shoulder.
2 turn that hip away slightly, less likly for it to be felt.
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..................I'm kind of an odd ball in my family now. I didn't grow up in a traditional hunting family. My family is very touchy feel-ie hence they lean to the liberal side, thus lots of hugging. .........[/quote]
For the libs in the family....probably in a manner so they will know I have a carry piece. Does two things, first I don't have to feign a hug anymore if they are offended and secondly they actually, gasp, "know someone" who carries. Knowing someone who carries gives them something to talk about and over time removes their certainty that carrying a gun is a dangerous thing to bystanders far and near...sort of an education kind of thing if you catch the drift.
Oh yeah, a third possible benefit...they are offended, I am disowned, and I don't have to visit with them any more. Dang shame that my in-laws aren't libs....
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Just be sure you do the hug with your carry side arm low around the person you are hugging. That will leave them hugging you up around your shoulder on that side. Then you just have to position your body so your weapon does not press against them.
It is awkward sometimes going for the low hug, but change your approach and do preemptive hugs so that you are the initiator and come at them with your carry side arm low.
Of course, you will get the bad rep of being the one who is always wanting to hug.
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Not much for man hugs, but I'll never turn down a friendly hug and kiss from a lady.
Keep the strong side a little back and go for it. Never had a problem with any pistol in a IWB holster.
I met a female friend for coffee last week and she gave me some lip about not carrying my pistol. When I told her I was she laughed and said she need to do a better job of frisking me. She did! ;D
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Anyone I'm going to hug knows that I'm probably armed. Wife's elderly auntie found my 1911 once and didn't even ask what it was. Typical for the sheep we have here in the northeast.
I don't visit people that won't allow me to enter their house armed whether that's a sidearm or a knife of some kind and I'm always armed with something.
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Anyone I'm going to hug knows that I'm probably armed. Wife's elderly auntie found my 1911 once and didn't even ask what it was. Typical for the sheep we have here in the northeast.
I don't visit people that won't allow me to enter their house armed whether that's a sidearm or a knife of some kind and I'm always armed with something.
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If they know me they know I'm packing, and have yet to be "made" from a hug.... guess I'm not doing it right... ??? ::)
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Anyone I'm going to hug knows that I'm probably armed. Wife's elderly auntie found my 1911 once and didn't even ask what it was. Typical for the sheep we have here in the northeast.
I don't visit people that won't allow me to enter their house armed whether that's a sidearm or a knife of some kind and I'm always armed with something.
Maybe she new but had enough sense not to say anything.
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Maybe she new but had enough sense not to say anything.
Probably true. We've had some lengthy discussions over the years. She's just old school democrat, not the atypical lefty that is so prevalent these days. She's going on 87 and still walks most everywhere she needs to go and still works about 20 hours a week.
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How do you hug people?
I personal carry a firearm owb on my right side. And my grandma found my sidearm. I'm kind of an odd ball in my family now. I didn't grow up in a traditional hunting family. My family is very touchy feel-ie hence they lean to the liberal side, thus lots of hugging.
Just wondering how you guys deal with this?
People see and feel what they expect to see and feel. 99% won't notice. Of those who do, most won't automatically know what it is, so you can change the subject. "Hey look, a badger!" or "Is that Brangelina?" or even "Do you smell smoke?" are usually effective at redirecting their attention from the mysterious lump on your side.
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Probably true. We've had some lengthy discussions over the years. She's just old school democrat, not the atypical lefty that is so prevalent these days. She's going on 87 and still walks most everywhere she needs to go and still works about 20 hours a week.
most of the old school democrats are good people and tipical "get it" when it comes to econ and social programs.
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Look them straight in the eye and tell them its a colostomy bag. ;D
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People see and feel what they expect to see and feel. 99% won't notice. Of those who do, most won't automatically know what it is, so you can change the subject. "Hey look, a badger!" or "Is that Brangelina?" or even "Do you smell smoke?" are usually effective at redirecting their attention from the mysterious lump on your side.
OH! Look! A squirrel! Always works for me. ;)
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Well thanks guys for all the comments and help. I think I'll go for the carry side arm under theirs to prevent frisking of my OWB.
And thanks again.
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Some of them you might want to go the other way, and tell them "Yes, I AM that happy to see you" ;D
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A few months ago my mother-in-law gave me a goodbye hug as we were
fleeing leaving their house. She managed to get a handful of 1911 but didn't even notice.
Must be because I have such bony hips. ;D