I carry my LCP in my front pocket behind my wallet.
Nobody ever knows.
CCW means CCW, no carcase... it’s no good in the car
Put your pants on and tell her to stay away from your pistol.
I keep 3 hidden. Upstairs and Downstairs.
It is what it is.
Then sign her up for lessons at the range.
Leni
She might not like your little things.
See if you can get her to watch “The Rifleman”
If so just carry one of those
The purpose of the CCW is not to conceal the firearm from your wife./s
Get a half dozen of these and rotate in use.
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Get out of the inner-city hellhole.
You live among a low IQ savage species, expect to be armed. Let the wife deal with it on her own if she does not like your methods.
By day, in my waistband...
At night, on my nightstand with a tactical light...
It's my RIGHT, and my issuing sheriff agrees (3 states, 4 different counties).
Apparently your wife wishes not for protection by you. Thus her protection is her problem and not yours.
Protect yourself as your lady has obviously opted out of such.
REALITY IS A DOUBLE BLADED BITCH WITH A BAD ATTITUDE.
I have started using holsters for my Sig 365 and Ruger LCP that are made by a company called Sticky Holsters. These are just very basic, thin pouches for your piece, with no retention devices except the remarkably sticky non-slip fabric that they are constructed from. I was skeptical but I have been able to carry all day in sweat pants covered by a T shirt. It takes some serious force to make this material slide out of position. I don’t suppose you could run a marathon without it shifting, but while you are engaged in sedentary activities or even gentle exercise like hiking, they feel remarkably secure. Since they have no clips, belt loops, or kydex frame, just a thin layer of padded fabric, they don’t “print” on your clothing and help you maintain very deep concealment. Not expensive, either. I am sold on these devices.
You’re gonna love the single life ETS.
Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
Seriously, what is her problem? Is she unsure of your abilities? I've had guns out for 51 years of my marriage. When the babies were born I put a semi-auto 1911 in a bedroom drawer without one in the chamber. I put the .357 revolver away for my wife until the kids were trained on gun safety. By the time the kid was strong enough to rack one in the chamber, they were at the range shooting with me. If she doesn't trust you with a gun, I wonder what else she doesn't trust about you?
PS, these are NOT smart aleck questions. For me this would be a deal breaker. I've got a jacket from about 9 years old with 12 Marksmen and sharpshooter patches on it and shot Expert in the Army. I can shoot a pie pan at 300 yds standing shooting off hand with open sights with an M1A today. If she doesn't trust me by now after 51 years, I don't know.
The fact of the matter is today, more than anytime in my 70 years, we need guns. Not having one within simple reach is just suicide. Big question!!!!! Is she a Democrat? The answer to that is a make or break question for me. I couldn't listen to the whining every time I put a little oil on it or reloaded.
Buy Her a
Pretty Revolver
THEN get her to
The Range to train.
Divorce her and find someone who actually cares enough about you to be supportive of your efforts to protect both yourself and your family.
Something to think about before getting married - there will come a day when one will want the window open and the other will want it closed.
Can’t relate - my wife carries her own gun and i put mine on as part of getting dressed in the morning.
Marriage is a 2-way deal...grow a pair and demand you get fair representation in it as you likely make a lot of concessions for your wife (as do most of us).
Is the intent to quickly access a pistol when in the house? If so, an important question to answer is whether there are children in the house. If the answer is no, then I would be comfortable keeping a pistol in a bedroom drawer used only by the gun owner. In fact, this is what I do because I don't care to carry around the house 24x7. I can quickly access my drawer should I need my pistol.
If you have kids in the house, you need to keep your pistol in a bio-metric safe that can be opened quickly.
“Any ideas for a subtle place that I could easily/daily access this accoutrement...”
On your belt.