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Posted: 8/20/2022 12:38:41 PM EDT
So I’m finally settled into East TN and have had a little more time to get back on the road.
Lately I’ve have been riding some pretty rural/secluded areas and would like some recommendations on carrying a handgun, current load out is Pepper spray and pocket knife. My EDC is a 43x but will likely get something smaller for the bike. How do you carry when cycling? |
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Shield iwb. But I'm not a long distance cyclist. Mountain bike from 1993.
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Originally Posted By FBATFE: So I’m finally settled into East TN and have had a little more time to get back on the road. Lately I’ve have been riding some pretty rural/secluded areas and would like some recommendations on carrying a handgun, current load out is Pepper spray and pocket knife. My EDC is a 43x but will likely get something smaller for the bike. How do you carry when cycling? View Quote The 43 is not small enough? Get a 42 with +p loads then Mine is a sig 238 with +p’s —- Carried on one of the camelback straps |
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I bike almost daily- road or mountain. I carry a G19 in a hill people gear chest pack. I tried Fanny packs rotated to the rear an didn’t care for it. The Hill people gear packs make carrying easier. I thought I’d transition to my 43 or 43x, but don’t feel a difference, so kept carrying the G19
The packs also allow for other gear- OC, light, wallet…. |
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[#4]
For several years all I did was road riding, rural, chip seal county roads, never considered carrying, or felt I should have.
most of my riding the last few years has been on the mountain bike. only once did I wish I had been carrying. Just a few weeks back, several miles back behind a locked timber gate, two guys in a beatup hooptie Passport/Rodeo. I would have lost in that situation. I have a G42, should have had it in my camelbak, I am looking at the Kenai holster with a shell for the 42 and 19. |
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Originally Posted By Metro6: I bike almost daily- road or mountain. I carry a G19 in a hill people gear chest pack. I tried Fanny packs rotated to the rear an didn’t care for it. The Hill people gear packs make carrying easier. I thought I’d transition to my 43 or 43x, but don’t feel a difference, so kept carrying the G19 The packs also allow for other gear- OC, light, wallet…. View Quote This but with a G48 |
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[#6]
I use a Hill People gear Runners Kit Bag
Works great for biking, four wheeling etc |
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[#7]
I've carried my LC9 in the back pocket of one of my riding jerseys. Not fast to get to by any stretch of the means.
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In state?
Anything I want. Maybe a suppresed SBR. |
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[#10]
Same as not on the bike - Gen 5 26 in a pocket holster in the jeans.
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Death to quislings.
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[#11]
I wear LAPG Nomad shorts over my spandex when road riding. They fit pretty tight. Kydex OWB with full size 9mm.
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[#12]
I don't usually carry when riding, but when it looks sketchy I pack in a Hill People Gear chest rig.
It works great for backpacking as well. |
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AcidGambit, I’ve always wanted to milk a lactating chick... Like make her get on her knees, milk her tits, and make her moooo.
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[#14]
I carry a concealed handgun (Liscensed) and an assortment of multitools along with my cell phone
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[#15]
Being in Montana a G20 in a Kenai is my choice.
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[#16]
I carry a j frame with 357 in a Topeak toploader, with a pocket holster.
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[#17]
KelTech P3AT in the DeSantis holster in the jersey pocket. No one has any idea that I'm carrying.
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Well... I had an incident yesterday where totally fucked traffic on I-30 EB in DFW had drivers doing insanely stupid shit that was getting them exactly no where. Service roads were pooched, as were all surface roads coming and going from the interstate. It was mayhem.
As a result, I was riding with traffic in the grass next to the road trying to cross over the interstate when I almost got hit by a car driving the wrong way - half in the grass and half on the road. I swerved to the right and the guy came to a stop. I'm, "what the fuck, dude?" Young dude starts talking shit while I'm trying to get my bike back under me and clipped back into one pedal. Then I noticed the dude starts reaching under the front seat. He's slow or what he's looking for has way slid back under the seat, so I just start riding the direction I was headed. But I took advantage of being on a mountain bike and went where he couldn't follow me. At least not in a Charger. I'm looking hard at these Hill People bags. I may also get a helmet cam like the motorcycle guys are using. I would have enjoyed making this guy internet famous. |
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Vini, Vidi, Bibi
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[#19]
I prefer a clean and lubed Beretta 21A when cycling. Not ideal but better than nothing. My father has a LCP2 in .22LR that is way lighter and equally sized. I may pick one up shortly.
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[#20]
I picked up a P365X Macro. It's a nice shooter. Bought the Hill People Gear Snubby Runner kit bag. It fits nicely with my Camelback, and the Sig fits in the pack with an RMR. Does not print. I've carried it on 5 rides.
I still need to get out and try drawing from the bag. But even with no practice, I'm sure that I'm faster than the twat who was driving the Dodge. |
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Vini, Vidi, Bibi
Life is too short to converse with stupid people. Sir The_Dog, charter member Knights of Wonder Cheesecake OG |
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Originally Posted By The_Dog: I picked up a P365X Macro. It's a nice shooter. Bought the Hill People Gear Snubby Runner kit bag. It fits nicely with my Camelback, and the Sig fits in the pack with an RMR. Does not print. I've carried it on 5 rides. I still need to get out and try drawing from the bag. But even with no practice, I'm sure that I'm faster than the twat who was driving the Dodge. View Quote There's an aftermarket mag block for the Ruger carbine that takes SIG 365 mags. |
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Death to quislings.
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Vini, Vidi, Bibi
Life is too short to converse with stupid people. Sir The_Dog, charter member Knights of Wonder Cheesecake OG |
[#23]
I rock either an old school AMT backup .45 or a KAHR .45 in a frame mounted holster inside a small bike mounted tool bag. Part of my retention scheme is BIG magnets, so the extra mass of steel works in my favor.
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[#24]
I carry a G43x in a bontrager race pack. In the center, there’s a small water bottle pocket. I use a blade tech micro iwb. Fits nicely in that center pocket. Jersey goes over the whole thing. It prints while I’m on my drops, but I don’t even know it’s there.
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[#25]
If I'm wearing a belt then a regular holster on said belt. If I'm wearing athletic shorts then a 5.11 waist pack- G48 in the main section, keys, wallet and SAK in the front zipper. I actually bought this because it'll fit a big handgun but I don't have a good setup for my 17's yet. I like it and wear it almost daily in the summer. It has molle on the front so I can clip my keys and my shades/eyepro when I switch from one to the other as I do a lot of evening and night rides.
The Spiritus Fanny Pack looks like a good option here as well. |
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[#26]
HK MK23 in a shoulder holster makes a point…
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[#27]
Kahr PM9 in a Galco hip pack, every ride.
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[#29]
S&W .38 in a fanny pack.
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I switched to a LH IWB, even through I'm RH. It makes it available for a RH draw from the small of my back.
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[#32]
I usually have pepper spray, occasionally a S&W 380 if I think I’ll run into a arfcom truck nut bro that wants to run over me.
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Years ago on bikeforums.net, there was a Chicago (or some other sketchy area) thread asking if people "were scared of getting bike-jacked for their $5K+ bikes" or whatever when traversing those locales.
I simply replied "Not if I'm armed". My response was quickly memory holed and I got the following warning via PM: I deleted your post in "Bike jacking" regarding riding armed. Gun talk is a sensitive topic around here and we prefer to omit it from the forums as many users get quite stirred up. This certainly isn't worth an infraction or even a formal "yellow" warning, I just wanted to let you know and kindly ask to refrain from discussing firearms on the boards. LMK if you have any questions. Many Thanks, Tmonk, a forum mod. I obviously did mean firearms but never said "gun" or anything. I could have meant those spiked sticks I've seen chicks jogging with, but the mod assumed and then censored me by default. Fuck that board. |
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[#34]
HPG chest rig. 365xl juuust fits in the stubby size with an optic, 43x should be similar.
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[#35]
suspension E-bike. I'm old and my knees are shit. We ride mountain roads, mostly gravel or dirt. Carry a p365 in a Tier1 Echo. fits nicely on the hip, iwb, and being bent forward riding, there is not rubbing against the stippling.
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Vini, Vidi, Bibi
Life is too short to converse with stupid people. Sir The_Dog, charter member Knights of Wonder Cheesecake OG |
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Originally Posted By The_Dog: OK... that's weird as.... well, it's really weird. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By The_Dog: Originally Posted By WoodChuckDad: But an FYI, it doesn't feed when it's upside down. Design flaw in my opinion. OK... that's weird as.... well, it's really weird. There was a bullpup kit for pump shotguns that wouldn't work when upside down, IIRC. We need moar guns to work upside down. BREN all the things! |
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Death to quislings.
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[#39]
I ride about 10k miles a year....so far I have not been carrying, however I have been thinking about it. About twice a year some car/truck stops after passing me wanting to fight or whatever. the last time was when I had my 70+ year old parents riding with me. I do run front and rear cameras so I joke with the wife to say make sure to collect the cameras with my body and you might get rich .
The heat and amount I ride I have been thinking of just going small like a Keltec 32 or something. I expect the gun to only last 2-3 years at most due to sweat and such. Oh on a funny note...I was at the start line of a road race couple years ago and the race official reminded us that our racing license/rules does state no firearms while racing |
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Living in the free state of Texas
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[#40]
I appendix carry every time while cycling with something very similar to the smartcarry.com product. ETA: get the single gun w/o extra magazine version for the most comfort.
No one knows I'm carrying and the gun stays put. |
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[#41]
I don't carry cycling anymore but when I did I just used a frame bag with an internal pocket that held it at the right presentation. No reason a top tube bag couldn't work so long as you found one large enough. I wouldn't keep it on my person, but rather the bike. May or may not work depending on ride length, sometimes I eat lunch mid ride if it's a longer one (70+ miles).
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[#42]
I carry a G26 in a small chest rig. I tied a length of paracord to a Raven? trigger guard, so that it unholsters with the draw.
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