When I am in the house for the evening or not planning to go out I usually wear sweats or "comfy pants" i.e. pajama pants. I like to be comfortable. Wearing a gun belt around the house seems impractical and slipping a heavy gun into a pocket on those would also be impractical. As much as I try to make myself carry one from room to room, I don't always do it. Having had several run ins with Mr. Murphy in my life I have come to expect him to rear his ugly head when I least expect it. I guess I will have to go shopping.
When I am in the house for the evening or not planning to go out I usually wear sweats or "comfy pants" i.e. pajama pants. I like to be comfortable. Wearing a gun belt around the house seems impractical and slipping a heavy gun into a pocket on those would also be impractical. As much as I try to make myself carry one from room to room, I don't always do it. Having had several run ins with Mr. Murphy in my life I have come to expect him to rear his ugly head when I least expect it. I guess I will have to go shopping.
When I am in the house for the evening or not planning to go out I usually wear sweats or "comfy pants" i.e. pajama pants. I like to be comfortable. Wearing a gun belt around the house seems impractical and slipping a heavy gun into a pocket on those would also be impractical. As much as I try to make myself carry one from room to room, I don't always do it. Having had several run ins with Mr. Murphy in my life I have come to expect him to rear his ugly head when I least expect it. I guess I will have to go shopping.
"Who has stash guns?"
Nice try, Obama.
One thing to keep in mind is that even if you don't have kids around the house, a relative or neighbor's kid may come over and there could be a risk of a kid finding a gun lying around. I know many people would say that in their particular situation that would never happen, but what situation involving an accidental shooting is ever anticipated? Everyone has the right to keep guns in the home, but we all must be vigilant to make sure they do not get into the hands of unsupervised children, even in unanticipated circumstances.
Guns in the home proving deadly for kids
I don't stash. I carry.
Seriously. I don't want to go hunting for a firearm when I need one. I'd rather just reach for it. So, it is part of my routine to get dressed, and stays on until I go to bed. But, unlike some, I don't wear sweats or PJs around the house. I also have a little one running around, so don't leave too much dangerous stuff lying about.
I suppose the shotgun is "stashed" (easily accessible), and the other handguns are "stashed" in a quick-access safe.
Ankle holsters work well with sweatpants or pajamas.
Or neither.