Not a push button, but admittedly not much better. It's one of those 45-degree twist knobs. They're not hard to break into unnoticed, but there's not a BG out there that's going to plan for that. At the quietest he can be, he's going to make noise anyway. That's what you listen for. What kind of pistol would you propose hidey-holing in the shower anyway?
Unless those are some kind of fragile vacuum bag, you'll need a shower knife to open them. Not a bad idea for boat guns.
I don't know if those twist locks are as fragile-the push button ones we have, have a hole to insert paper clips to open them
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Aaron wrote:I keep the door closed while showering and can hear it opening. The wifey always calls out first.
I also keep my carry XD on my folded shirt partially hidden by socks and underwear right where I can grab it in a hurry.
There was a Robert Heinlein novel in which a character was criticized for "showering with a blaster." I don't think it was Lazarus Long.
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