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Problem with CCW being too comfortable.
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<blockquote data-quote="joshuasmaximus" data-source="post: 1403786" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>I carry a PPS in a crossbreed and I have had a similar experience. One time I was driving home from a day out shopping with my wife and I reached down to make sure my shirt was pulled down over the gun before getting out of the car and noticed It wasn't there! My stomach twisted instantly. I started imagining it somehow falling out in a store and being picked up by someone. I didn't even know what to do about it. It's not like I lost my wallet and could call around to the stores I had been to and ask if they "found my gun". </p><p></p><p>Luckily, I found it on my dresser where I left it. Even though I did the OCD Tap of every pocket and my holster several times that day it never felt like the holster was empty because the gun is so light and I didn't realize I left it at home. I have a new routine and since then, I have only caught myself trying to leave with an empty crossbreed two times since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshuasmaximus, post: 1403786, member: 14125"] I carry a PPS in a crossbreed and I have had a similar experience. One time I was driving home from a day out shopping with my wife and I reached down to make sure my shirt was pulled down over the gun before getting out of the car and noticed It wasn't there! My stomach twisted instantly. I started imagining it somehow falling out in a store and being picked up by someone. I didn't even know what to do about it. It's not like I lost my wallet and could call around to the stores I had been to and ask if they "found my gun". Luckily, I found it on my dresser where I left it. Even though I did the OCD Tap of every pocket and my holster several times that day it never felt like the holster was empty because the gun is so light and I didn't realize I left it at home. I have a new routine and since then, I have only caught myself trying to leave with an empty crossbreed two times since. [/QUOTE]
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