While you are working out or running in the open, you are most
vulnerable not only to the muggers, but also to the attacks of wild animals.
Agreed to the fact that you are physically fit and have run marathons, but even
Usain Bolt can’t outdo an angry bear or the bullet of a mugger. These are some
of the time where you need to retaliate and fire back and that’s why it becomes
essential to carry sports belt holsters with you so that you can easily carry your firearm.
Reasons Why You Need
Concealed Carry?
If you are one of those individuals who are bound to work out
alone, then it is the sole reason for carrying a concealed firearm. Some other
reasons are:-
- Protection from the attacks of large wild animals
- Attack of stray dogs when you are out for a run in the urban areas
- Protection from the snatchers, predators and muggers when you are working out alone.
And Obviously You Don’t
Want a Rusted Firearm
If you are out in the wilderness and shedding those extra calories
by running, you are bound to sweat like a pig. Resultant: there are good
chances that you would find your IWB holster and gun drenched in sweat. Well,
this should be the last thing to deter you from carrying a firearm. But, you
need to take care of the firearm as sweating can lead to rusting and in such
unpredictable conditions, the last thing you want is a weapon that is rusted.
That is why, most of the gun experts advise to wear sports belt holsters with an extra layer of clothing that can
absorb the moisture.
But if you are a water enthusiast, just like an old buddy of mine
who loved running on the beaches where the sea waters may come up to the knees
and the occasional waves might crash upon you, you need to devise an alternate
plan. In such situations, you can always rely on the waterproof fanny pack or
can check if the holster can fit under the wet suit leggings.
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