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<blockquote data-quote="Briang" data-source="post: 2255313" data-attributes="member: 31218"><p>I am not against OC but it does make me nervous at times. I have seen several tiny little guys open carrying and paying very little attention to their surroundings, the last at the Academy in Edmond. My fear is that a real bad guy could very easily disarm this type of OC'er and create a very bad situation. It would have been a bad decision, as there were at least 6 CC'ers on the same ammo aisle with him, including 2 off duty LEO's, but none of us want to be involved in something like that. I do open carry, on the farm, at the range, places with fairly controlled environments, but in a busy store I would rather a bad guy have to guess where the good guys are coming from. My thought is still "the first sign a bad guy should have that I am carrying should be the muzzle flash." Just my opinion and be gentle because it is my first post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briang, post: 2255313, member: 31218"] I am not against OC but it does make me nervous at times. I have seen several tiny little guys open carrying and paying very little attention to their surroundings, the last at the Academy in Edmond. My fear is that a real bad guy could very easily disarm this type of OC'er and create a very bad situation. It would have been a bad decision, as there were at least 6 CC'ers on the same ammo aisle with him, including 2 off duty LEO's, but none of us want to be involved in something like that. I do open carry, on the farm, at the range, places with fairly controlled environments, but in a busy store I would rather a bad guy have to guess where the good guys are coming from. My thought is still "the first sign a bad guy should have that I am carrying should be the muzzle flash." Just my opinion and be gentle because it is my first post. [/QUOTE]
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