Guide: Carrying While Jogging

How to Carry While Jogging

Despite the crazy weather this time of year, there is nothing quite as satisfying as completing a run. Runners often find themselves on trails and pathways at odd times of the day with a plethora of interesting cheerleaders along the way—if you know, you know. You also know that there are different, let’s call them threats, on different trails at different times of the day. Naturally, you want to avoid hurting yourself, but you can and may also find yourself stumbling across some creatures you may not want to be around. Skunks? Coyotes? Bears? We’re walking the other way…To avoid catastrophic confrontations, we recommend carrying while jogging to ensure the best experience–and yes, we are talking about a firearm. We’ll talk about why it’s important, what are some alternatives, and what you’ll need in this post. For all your carrying while jogging needs, GrabAGun has you covered. Keep reading to learn more. 

Why You Should Carry on Your Runs

Protection, first and foremost. Most runners take the necessary precautions to prevent injury while running, but many don’t think about the precautions needed to keep themselves situationally safe. I mean, have you ever been chased by a startled armadillo on a run? No? Yeah, no I haven’t either…

No matter what, keeping yourself and others safe should be your top priority. Naturally, we recommend carrying a handgun. Whether it be a 9mm handgun or a micro pistol, a small handgun is better than no handgun, in our opinion. If you are comfortable using one, a firearm will guarantee your own safety from nearby predators like bears, coyotes, or a surprisingly determined raccoon. 

Carrying While Jogging and Other Options

Whether you decide that carrying while jogging is the way to go or not, having a form of protection with you is of the utmost importance. Naturally, we recommend a 9mm handgun or something similar. They are reliable, rugged, and effective in a variety of situations. Plus, the last thing you want is to be startled with no means of protection. (Ever had the misfortune of surprising yourself and an unsuspecting raccoon at the same time? Adorable, yet, frightening) Let’s take a look at some of the safety options you can take with you on your next run. 

taser for carrying while jogging

Tasers

Tasers or stun guns are nice to have but only effective in extremely close quarters. That means someone or something will have to practically be on top of you for either option to be truly effective. What’s more, most people are not adept at using something like this which can lead to unsatisfactory results. 

Personal Alarms

If you’ve taken any self-defense class, then you’ll likely know that one of the first, and best, tools to get yourself out of a situation is to sing. Before you ask, no, you’re not expected to actually sing, but instead, make as much noise as possible. Besides, trying to sing while running or even after a run is near impossible. What will help is a personal alarm because, more often than not, attackers, animals, or other threats will turn away when too much noise draws attention to them. 

pepper spray for carrying while jogging
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Pepper Spray/Mace

One of the most common defense weapons is mace–and for good reason. Outside of a firearm, it’s one of the most effective weapons for stopping a threat. Most cans usually have a decent range allowing users to protect themselves while still keeping a safe distance from whatever is threatening them. Now, many brands make gel formulations that allow for the product to stick around longer, doing more damage while providing ample opportunities for escaping. 

Firearms

And of course, our personal recommendation, the firearm. Why are firearms the best weapon to keep while running? With the right usage, they are effective, reliable, and perhaps, one of the best deterrents. It will take time to become proficient, but once you are there, you’ll have a reliable form of protection any day, anywhere, for just about any purpose. 

Type of Gun for Carrying While Jogging

So, the question on everyone’s mind: What’s the best handgun for jogging while running? Well, it comes down to a number of factors, but the main things you’ll want to look for is something:

  • Lightweight
  • Easy to conceal
  • Reliable
  • Durable
  • Functional

While there are several handguns for sale that meet those criteria, here are a few of our personal recommendations:

9mm handgun for carrying while jogging

Smith & Wesson CSX CSX 9mm 3.1” Barrel 12-Rounds

Benefits:
  • Micro compact firearm
  • Metal frame
  • Metal white dot sights
  • Glare reducing slide serrations
  • Ambidextrous manual thumb safety
  • Enhanced grip texture
  • 2 magazines; 10-round and 12-round capacities

Glock 43X 9mm 3.41” Barrel 10-Rounds Two Magazines

Benefits:
  • Compact, Slimline frame
  • Built-in beaver tail and subcompact slim slide
  • Versatile grip
  • Reversible magazine catch
  • Match-grade GLOCK Marksman barrel (GMB)
  • 1 magazine; 10-round capacity
9mm handgun for carrying while jogging

Sig Sauer P365 Handgun 9mm 3.1” Barrel 10-Rounds

Benefits:
  • Stainless steel frame and slide
  • Compact size
  • Rated for P ammunition
  • X-Ray3 day/night sights
  • 2 magazines; 1 flush and 1 extended magazine, 10-round capacity

Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus 9mm 3.1” Barrel 10-Rounds Optics Ready with Thumb Safety

Benefits: 
  • Polymer frame
  • Flat face trigger
  • Enhanced grip texture
  • Optimal 18-degree grip angle for a natural point of aim
  • Armornite durable corrosion-resistant finish
  • 2 magazines; 10-round capacity

At the end of the day, you just need something that you are comfortable handling. Spend time at the range for target practice, but don’t stop there. As a runner, you’ll want to make sure you are capable of firing a weapon while moving. Find a tactical range that will allow you to practice moving while shooting so you can truly get a feel for the action. For the best 9mm handgun for sale, GrabAGun is the only place to shop. 

Type of Holster

Not all holsters are created equal and carrying while jogging can seem challenging. During the cooler months, it’s probably not that hard, but in the summer? Try finding an easy way to conceal a weapon on your ankle with running shorts. It’s basically impossible. So how do you effectively carry, and conceal, your firearm for a run? Here are a few options. 

belly band holster for carrying while jogging

Belly Bands

If versatility is the game, belly holsters are the name. The major benefit to this type of concealed carry is that you can, usually, get away with carrying several types of handguns and magazines fairly inconspicuously, even while running. With the right shirt, virtually no one will know that you are carrying it. The most important thing to remember is to practice drawing and replacing your weapon for the best experience. 

Ankle Holster

Sometimes you just have to forgo concealed carrying for the sake of convenience. For carrying while jogging, ankle holsters are one of the more obvious answers. Not only will it take weight off of your hip line (reducing any chance of pantsing yourself!). However, any “concealability” goes out the window when you’re wearing running shorts. What you lose in stealth you make up for in accessibility. This is an option that you may need to try out a few times before deciding. 

chest holster for carrying while jogging

Chest Packs

Arguably one of the most effective carrying options, period. If you feel comfortable/capable of running with one, chest packs are the best way to go. You get rapid, easy access, take the weight off your hip, plus you look really cool while wearing one. What’s more, you never have to take your eyes off the target while removing anything from the chest pack. 

Practical Running Tips

Be aware of your surroundings

Seems simple enough, but when you’re running it’s very easy to slip into a groove. You’re running your usual trail, only focused on putting one foot in front of the other, and you lose your spatial awareness. If you have to or choose to run alone, stick to well-lighted paths, areas with consistent foot or vehicle traffic (please don’t run in the road, but next to it), and places with good cell reception. 

Buddy System

Piggybacking off the previous point, if you don’t the ability to change up your running locations, find someone to run with you. A friend, partner, spouse, or even a four-legged furry friend! The idea of “strength in numbers” isn’t just for giggles. When there are more people, making more noise, you’re less likely to have a chance encounter with something or someone that could harm you.  

Sweat Ain’t Sweet

If you run, then you know that no matter what time of the year it is, you’re more than likely going to sweat. All that ammonia, sweat, and dirt can not only make your running gear smell…ripe, but they can also wreak havoc on your firearm. Any external bluing will be ruined and internal steel components can be compromised. Most holsters designed specifically for runners help to keep the firearm away from the body, and sweat, but you should still be cleaning your gun regularly. 

Practice Makes Proficiency

You’ll never be perfect with every single firearm, but you can be proficient with the one you choose to run with. Practice as often as you can not just firing your weapon, but drawing it from the holster and replacing it. Learn the basics of cleaning and maintaining your weapon for continuous and reliable use. This will guarantee your constant safety, no matter what. 

GrabAGun and Carrying While Jogging

At the end of the day, your safety and protection are the most important thing. If carrying while jogging is not an option in your state, there are countless other ways to protect yourself, as we’ve mentioned above. For those that are looking for more holsters or handguns for sale, GrabAGun is the only name to rely on. We have all your carrying while jogging needs available and at unbeatable prices. Come get what you need from GrabAGun today! 

–Kellie Krevosky

Helpful Tips on Gun Safety, Handling, and Storage

Here at GrabAGun.com, we pride ourselves on being all about guns – and that includes being all about gun safety. Being able to fully enjoy your firearm is only attainable through proper handling, storage, and care of your firearm. Here are some helpful tips to use as a guide for proper gun safety, handling, and storage.

Gun Safety Tips

The Four Major Rules

There are four major rules to follow when you are the primary person using a firearm. The first and primary rule of gun safety is to always treat it as it if is loaded. This means that no matter if it is loaded or not, if the firearm were to miraculously fire, it would not cause harm or damage. You need to constantly be aware of where the firearm is pointed and by extension, understand the safest direction.

Second, always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. Third, keep your finger off the trigger unless you are ready to fire. Many firearms have finger guards to rest your finger on. Utilize this or your trigger finger along the side of the firearm. Fourth, know your target and what is beyond it. An added level of precaution is to always have the safety on until you are ready to fire the firearm.

Become an Expert

Learn as much about how your firearm operates as possible. Know the parts and components, how they function together, and the exact type of ammo that your firearm should use. The more you understand about your firearm, the more likely you will be to catch problems that could arise in its use.

Evaluate Your Firearm

Before you fire your gun, make sure that it is working to the standards you are used to. Check that the mechanisms all seem to be working properly. Routine cleaning and proper storage will help prevent problems from arising and also maintain the gun’s overall upkeep. If you see something suspicious, take your firearm to a specialist before firing.

Properly Store and Handle Your Gun

As I briefly mentioned in the last bullet point, proper storage of your firearm is pivotal to its functionality. Using a range bag or carrying case to transport your firearm to and from where you will be firing it is a major step in gun safety. This extends to how you transport your ammunition and firearm accessories. A satchel can keep all of your other necessities in a safe location as you take it to and from your home. Storing your firearm with a gun sock can also prevent most debris and dust from accumulating inside your firearm.

When your firearms are not in use, they need to be kept in a manner that prohibits any unwanted persons from using them. Cable locks and trigger locks are two of the most common ways to keep your firearm secured. Consider using a gun safe in addition to individually locking your firearms.

Keep Guns Close By

Being able to have your firearm snug against your body with concealed carry holsters such as a paddle holster is a great way to keep others from accessing your firearm. Additionally, a concealed carry purse can keep all of your items safely stored in one location without allowing unwanted people access to them. With your gear close on hand, you will decrease the likelihood of people teaching your equipment without your permission.

Gun Safety at GrabAGun

These are just some of the ways that responsible gun owners should be handling and storing their firearms. Keep you, your family, and others safe by following these tips. Remember, it is always wise to continue to educate yourself on gun safety. Be safe, and enjoy your next time shooting.

Protect Yourself From Home Invasion

home invasion defense protection

Keep Your Family Safe from Home Invasion

Reduce the chances of your family becoming a victim of a home invasion with these home invasion protection tips. While most states have no specific laws to define a home invasion or differentiate it from burglary, home invasion can be described as any entrance by force or by deception of an occupied property with the intention of committing a crime.

Home Invasion Vs. Burglary

There is a difference in burglary vs. home invasion as the average burglar will target homes that look unoccupied. Whereas home invaders look for homes in which the residents appear to be in.

Home invasions target occupied homes in order to use terror or violence to force occupants to reveal the location of valuables, force the homeowner to open the home safe, or force them to give up their debit and credit card pin numbers. Many home invaders are more than just thieves. They thrive on terror and sometimes murder. Home invasions are especially dangerous because they want violent confrontation to occur, whereas ordinary burglars prefer to avoid it.

Home Invasion Protection Tips

Know Your Criminals

If criminals know that your home security is lacking with poor quality locks on your external doors, they may force their way in with a few swift kicks to your door and hold any occupants hostage until they get your valuables. Invaders often use deception to get you to open the door. Common tricks are borrowing a phone due to an automotive breakdown, an injured person, or injured animal. Offer to make the call for them, but keep the door closed and locked. If they refuse, call the police as they may go down the street to a neighbor’s home.

Be suspicious of anyone claiming to be from any utility company. Uniforms can be duplicated or stolen and signs for utility vehicles are easily copied in the digital world of today. Ask for an ID to be held to the door viewer, get his name, and call the utility company he claims to be representing. Look the number up yourself. Don’t trust any number he gives you as it can be an accomplice.

Check Your Doors & Locks

Protecting against home invasion by forced entry requires the same physical barriers of home security as protecting your home against burglary. All exterior doors and frames should be of a quality as to deter forced entry, be in good repair, connected to a home alarm system, and fitted with deadbolt locks.

Know the construction of doors before you buy them. Steel clad is not as strong as steel doors. Wooden door frames are vulnerable and steel frames are stronger. Good grade steel clads for hinge and lock areas can strengthen any door, but it is useless if it is only attached to bare wooden frames. A 4 × 4 wooden post clad in a good grade of steel sheathing that completely encloses the 4 × 4 in the lock area is stronger than a 2 ×4 constructed the same way. Solid steel frames are even stronger.

Wood, as well as locks, have little to no resistance against a 16 pound sledge hammer. Recessed locks are harder to strike with a sledge hammer. Insist upon doors with features providing home invasion safety door protection. Nothing short of Fort Knox construction can completely prevent a forced entry. The goal is to buy your family time to escape, arm yourself, or retreat to a safe room.

Train Your Family

One of the most important features in home invasion protection is establishing good security safety practiced by the whole family. Do not open your door unless you know the caller or are certain of their intention. Do not count on door chains to prevent a forced entry. They are of light weight construction and easily broken. Always have a door viewer on the door or a home security surveillance system to establish who is calling. Surveillance cameras with monitors that will allow for two cameras are available for as little as $40. Intercoms are also helpful. Criminals may purposely speak too low for you to hear, hoping you will open the door.

Use Common Sense

The man who knocks on your door may claim he has been shot and there may appear to be blood on his shirt, but is the area growing? If he has a lot of blood on him and really is injured his lips may be blue or grey (central cyanosis) or he may be wearing makeup on his lips. Ask him to hold his fingernails up to the door viewer, if they are also blue he may be telling the truth-or not. He may even collapse on your porch and you should certainly call for help for him. Unless you have medical training that can assist him, the only thing you will be able to do is to call 911. Tell the bleeding stranger (through the intercom or closed door) that you are doing so. If he gets up and runs away then you know you have foiled a home invasion that could have cost you your life.

Ultimately you must use your own judgment, but never endanger your family due to your compassion. Always keep in mind that criminals are becoming smarter in gaining access. Sharing these home invasion protection tips with all members of your family may save their lives.

GrabAGun provides online guns for sale including concealed carry pistols, concealed carry holsters, tactical shotguns, and other home invasion defense weapons for your home protection needs.