Off duty it stays in the holster and I spread the legs to create tension.
I am trying, so very, very hard, not to ask if you take a "wide stance" Bulldog, but I feel my better angels have failed me. I had to type it, I just had to.

I guess this ruins the newbies view of how polite we are, still, he'd learn sooner or later, se la guerre. As far as the bathroom thing, it is an issue. Let me just say I love GLOCKS!!!!! Not just because they are perfection

, but because my G-26 didn't just save my ass in Charleston, it saved me from my own stupidity. I have had exactly one ND in my life, and that was when I was a kid. I damn near had another when I first started carrying my G-26. Except for Glock, I could have been Rob's friend, or for that matter, Plaxico Burriss

. I have and love, a soft leather Galco IWB, but when it, and my G-26 were new to me, I had a rather urgent head call in a Chile's. The holster has a thumb snap, that, in the first week I owned it, I left undone, while deciding whether to keep it or cut it off. The gun is secure without given the tension of the waist band and belt. However, in my haste to deal with business, I dropped trou, and there was a "thunk" as the Glock hit the floor. It scared the crap out of me (as though anymore incentive were needed. Note, the spicy wings, not to be taken lightly.

). Needless to say, that the thumb snap was retained, deployed and is still in use. It was a useful wakeup call to remind me that a holster's safety/utlity isn't just about drawing and reholstering the gun. I still use the IWB, but I am definately more aware.
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