bigfatdave
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Tornado or other natural disaster alsoI hadn't thought of fire as a reason to be prepared to get dressed in a hurry
And it isn't just about being "presentable"
Having a place to stow a handgun is a good thing, if you go haring off into the darkness with a shotgun you can hardly hold a handgun safely without at least a belt, unless you've been doing your Kegels and have good discipline with "the deepest pocket"
If I throw on my pants (which are pre-loaded by wearing them yesterday and simply not taking all the junk off of them) and buckle my belt, my handgun will be in about the correct place, where I've trained with countless hundreds of repetitions to draw and present it rapidly, and stow it safely without looking. I may get a bit abraded without undershirt or shorts, but the gun is in place and muscle memory can work for me. I'm seriously considering the bunker-gear approach, if I can find some boots that work for the pants-stowage AND take an orthotic, I'll try it out, I might even dedicate a night-sighted gun to the purpose, or at least one of the "almost right" holsters.