Carry at Home

I'm not sure how to answer the question of "whom do I carry," but as for the rest of the post: same as outside of the house.
 
I have a security system. If that goes off, or if cats, the secondary security system, go alert, (they go visibly alert if someone even comes close to check the electric meter or something) I have something close at hand. At night, likewise.

But carrying in the house? I'd think that's like older people who keep their watch on and wear dress shoes in the house till they go to bed. I couldn't do that. That's a bit over the top, IMO.

Need to relax sometime, or you're shortening your life.

(plus if you have a girlfriend who stays over a lot, well...) ;)
 
Pants go on, gun goes on.

Why have a gun if you do not have it at hand. You could alternatively hide weapons all around your house so you are never more than a step or two away from one. But I keep mine in the safe.
 
I'm in the pants on, gun's on category. The only time that's not true is going to work (strictly banned).

Reason... Never know where I'll be on the property if something comes up....like the invading chipmunks!
 
If i'm very comfortable (shorts or sweats). I keep my .357 snub in my pocket. If I have company and I'm wearing jeans or slacks The gock is IWB. I carry at home b/c you never know....
 
Whom I carry is Mr. Steyr. I'm not in the pants on,gun on category, though. I carry in the pocket of my bathrobe too, with 2 extra mags in the other pocket. When I retire Mr. Steyr goes on the nightstand where I can reach him without taking my head off of the pillow. Am I paranoid? You bet. Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean no one is out to get you. I am not involved in any illegal activities, but if the police can get the wrong address so can criminals, who are a lot less intelligent. We live in the middle of town in an area frequented by denizens of the rescue mission and the bus station. Besides, I LOVE guns and like having at least one on my person whenever possible. You might say Mr, Steyr is my 9mm Teddy bear. (Ref. Psalm 1911: " And yea, though I walk through the Valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for I go cocked and locked. My Hydra-Shoks and my Black Talons they comfort me.") I can't pack at work, so the best I can do there is a S&W tacticool folder that I can shave with. Besides you never know when you might be charged by a rabid squirrel.
 
Taurus PT140 on the desk when I am home, Bersa Thunder 380 in the desk drawer in case I forget to bring the Taurus out of the bedroom with me in the morning. I carry most of the time. I am not quite up to bathrobe carry though.
 
The thing is, you are FAR more likely to need it at work than you are in your home with the windows and doors locked and lights on, security system armed and people moving around. A workplace can always have an office rampage happen. If your workplace bans it, choose to work someplace that doesn't ban it. I decided that back when a tech company in MA had a rampage that included one NH CCW holder, unable to carry there, among the casualties. It's your choice, your life.

I do carry at work, but not at home. I don't quite understand the opposite. It's sort of like being armed in the trench but leaving it behind to run across the field, to me. YMMV. :)
 
Who, why and what do you carry at home?

Who? Sometimes I carry my wife around the house just to show her that I am a hulking stud.

Why (do you carry at home)? Because there are some bad guys out there that specialize in home invasion... not to mention crazy people that might not follow normal logic (like my inlaws), drugged out lunatics needing cash for their next fix (like my inlaws), and general bad guys that like to wreak havoc to get their jollies (like Democrats).

What (do you carry at home)? Generally, I carry a concealed 45. I also have two 380 autos in a safe by the bed.

Finally, I have a P22 concealed beneath my toupee. It doesn't print in the least and since the toupee generally sticks to the gun when I draw, you have the surprise advantage, since no one expects to be shot by a guy holding a toupee in a modified isosceles stance. Though, it tends to lower the effect of an old standby like, 'Go ahead, make my day.'

DISCLAIMER: No democrats or bald men were harmed during the production of this post. And okay, the last paragraph is not true, but I have had a large quantity of Celestial Seasonings herb tea and cannot be held responsible.
 
I'm in the pants on, gun's on category too. I usually have my boots on all the time too.

I may take it even one level higher and say my pants, with gun attached are right next to my boots, right by the bed at night too. :)
 
If I am up out of bed the G-26 is on my person. Either in Smart Carry if in shorts and t-shirt or in Tucker Cover UP IWB if in jeans or slacks.
Makes no difference if I am at home or not, inside or outside, - As my crime predicting crystal ball is not reliable !!

One note, while at home and working outside in the yard or barn. I do carry OWB with a shirt untucked. I do not open carry but I don't worry or care if it shows - as I am on my own property. OWB is more comfortable especially when I am working and sweating and doing a lot of heavy work.
 
Who? Well, I used to carry my babies around, but given that they're now 34, 24, 21, and 18, I'm trying to break the habit.:D

What? Going out of order...either my S&W m37 or my Kimber Ultra Carry II. Same ones I carry outside.

Why? Skirt or slacks go on, gun goes on. I don't spend my life in "condition orange", I just get on with life, the gun is there, and actually, because it's there, I relax. It's back when I felt like I had no recourse in a burglary or home invasion that I was tense.

It just becomes an everyday part of your routine and you don't spend your life all knotted up when you carry. You just carry.

Springmom
 
The Immortal, do you have a spare tire in your car every day, or do you put in the trunk when you know you are going to get a flat tire?
 
We don't have any children at home any more. After the last one left the nest we moved and, so far, they haven't found us. :D

I don't carry in the house, but wherever I am in the house, even in the bathroom, there's a gun within arms reach. Right now as I type this, I can, without moving from my chair, grab either of two guns. If I need to go answer the door, I answer it with an unholstered gun in my right hand. Most people never even notice it. Whenever I step outside the house, even if its just a trip to my reloading shed, my carry gun goes with me.

Now, in 67 years of life, I've never needed to point a gun at another human being and I fully expect to go to my grave without ever having to ... but you just don't ever know; there are some really evil people in this ol' world.
 
Ok, you guys are gonna think I'm nuts but here goes.

When I get up my Xd-40 sub goes on (or since that one is in the shop It's currently my M&P 9C)

When I "disrobe" my alarm system is armed and I only disarm when it's time to SSS for the night.

In my bathroom is a Bersa 380 with 2 extra mags (used to be a Bersa thunder 45 with no extra mags), sitting on a shelf, in addition in a hidden spot is my taurus PT140 fully loaded with an extra mag.

When I "retire" for the night I have my Para Ord. 14.45 LDA in a wall safe by the head of my bed (open, not closed) with 3 extra mags.

My theory is "if I can hold you off long enough to get to my SHTF bag (glock 22, keltec sub 2000 40 S&W, about 20 loaded mags, plr 16 with 8 loaded 30 rounders, plus what else I have with ammo close" I might have a chance of surviving a zombie attack:D.

No I'm not paranoid I just believe in being prepared for life's little misadventures.
 
I've never needed to point a gun at another human being and I fully expect to go to my grave without ever having to ... but you just don't ever know; there are some really evil people in this ol' world.

I could not have said it better.

It just becomes an everyday part of your routine and you don't spend your life all knotted up when you carry. You just carry.

Agree, I forget I am carrying often. It is just part of the get ready routine.

I just have to ask those that think this is 'overkill' (*snort* no pun intended): if you are not prepared for an emergency, then what is the point of having a weapon in the house for home defense?

When I "retire" for the night I have my Para Ord. 14.45 LDA in a wall safe by the head of my bed (open, not closed) with 3 extra mags.

Now, that's what I am talking' about. Ditto, though my Para Ord. has a lower capacity, it is in a safe at the head of my bed too. Love that weapon.

I might have a chance of surviving a zombie attack.

Let us know any tips? I feel that this topic cannot be covered enough! Eeeeek! Look out, here they come!

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Who do I carry? Well two kids most of the time :)

What do I carry? Typically a .45 or 9mm on my hip (As I sit here typing it is the Ruger P90 with the P345 within reach as well).

During the day/evening my carry gun goes with me everywhere. At work it stays in my truck, but otherwise it is on my person with the exeption of those times where I have to go to a "no carry" zone, then it stays in the truck. At home it is the same. I come home, take off work pants, put on home pants, put gun back on. I even sleep with a belt on. I get up in the middle of the night I just slip the nearest Fobus on with whichever gun is occupying it. I go out to the car to get something, gun goes with me. I go out in the backyard to the pool, gun goes with me. I've got a little hideaway on the pooldeck where I tuck it while I'm swimming.

At night there's a handgun on a shelf beside the bed (One of three Ruger P-series), another tucked in a holster hanging in front of the safe, another on a shelf in the safe (door open) along with all the long guns and my .32NAA.

Why? I'm not good at guessing.
 
I only have one 'carry' weapon, a 642 smith. I know it well, am familiar with the procedure and always felt that having several different types of locked and loaded weapons near by might get confusing in an excited confrontation.
As to the pants on, gun on theory. When I am awakened in the night by strange noises, I usually respond with gun and surefire lite only. Most times in skivies. Neighbor backed over his trash can last month, causing me to rise with gun and lite and nothing else. When I realized there was no threat, I returned to bed smiling at the situation. An intruder would be shaken up if discovered by an armed occupant in jammies and robe. But a buck naked half scared hippie with a gun...you draw your own conclusions.
 
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