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    Paintball Shooter butnewa's Avatar
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    Default CCW and gym locker room etiquette?

    To the gym go-ers,

    Just wondering what is common practice when going to the gym, especially if changing clothes in the locker room.

    Do you leave your gun locked in the car?
    Do you lock it in the gym locker?

    Just wondering what the faux paux's are.
    Thanks in advance

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    Car-too many eyes in the gym to see the gun being put in the locker.
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Lock it in the car. I've heard to many horror stories of peoples lockers being broken into.

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    Lifetime Fitness doesn't even allow them in the building. There is a sign on the front door, "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED ON PREMISES."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    Lifetime Fitness doesn't even allow them in the building. There is a sign on the front door, "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED ON PREMISES."
    Yeah, I go to the Lifetime in Parker. Needless to say, if I wasn't worried about thievery, I wouldn't even notice their "No firearms allowed on premises" sign.

    I actually e-mailed them about the nonsense of their "sign", never got a response. If it wasn't the cleanest club, with everything I need. I wouldn't be going there.

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    The gym I go to has a sign saying not to leave valuables in your car as there have been breakins.

    I have not seen any restrictions on firearms in the building.

    What I have been doing is putting my pistol in my gym bag then, depending on how crowded it is, when getting dressed either holster it or wait until I get back out in the car.

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    Default fanny pack

    I'm old, so carrying a fanny pack looks semi-normal - I've had the same pack for 10 years it doesn't look "tactical" at all.

    I always ignore "no firearms" signs, always.

    It's easy to spot fellow carryer's (sp) they always nervously glance around to see who's watching - TOTALLY violating the "no peek" etiquette of a typical gym.

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    I leave mine in the car only because the gym lockers are those flimsy thin metal kind that can be opened easily.

    The car isn't foolproof but not much in this world is. A great option (costs some money though) is to mount a pistol safe in the trunk of your car. Not too many thieves would take the time to break into your trunk and then spend the time and energy to break into a safe mounted with bolts in the trunk.

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    Going to be a clown here, but......wear it in, and when you see a guy staring, ask him "Ahh...you like? It's a big one, isn't it?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunsRBadMMMMKay View Post
    Going to be a clown here, but......wear it in, and when you see a guy staring, ask him "Ahh...you like? It's a big one, isn't it?"


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