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Saw a guy in target last night OCing what I am pretty sure was a glock with some ridiculous extended mag that stuck out an extra 4 inches from his grip. If i remember correctly it was a drop holster and had a flashlight, maybe a compensator on it. I don't know why anyone would want to carry that much gun looking at baby clothes and board games.
Are you sure you didn't just walk past a mirror? Haha
 

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Interesting. Most of the time I've seen someone OC they are sporting a cheap holster, like a tactical nylon one-size-fits-all thing. I saw this real skinny dude in Walmart the other day, doing the OC with a Hi-Point in a Fobus. He had his shirttail tucked in behind his holster so everyone's attention was drawn to it and could see that he was all bidness! I followed him around in the hopes I could learn something about how a real operator operates.

i use one of those nylon holsters for when I’m riding my Harley so I can strap the gun in. Makes me feel more comfortable. Normally open carry when I’m riding so people don’t screw with me.
 

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i use one of those nylon holsters for when I’m riding my Harley so I can strap the gun in. Makes me feel more comfortable. Normally open carry when I’m riding so people don’t screw with me.


I like them for in the brush. Does a good job of protecting the finish.
 

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This guy in front of me in Walmart a few years ago just had to keep touchin’ it. You know, just to make sure it was still there.
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This guy in front of me in Walmart a few years ago just had to keep touchin’ it. You know, just to make sure it was still there.View attachment 197268


That is why I say to wear it around the house for a couple weeks until you get use to having it on your hip. Same reason people keep touching their mask. It is something new and they are not comfortable wearing it.
 

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There's an old timer I see ince in a while here in Lawton. Sun faded wranglers, button ups from the 80's, dung stained boots, cigarette barely hanging on his lip, always sporting his sweat soaked felt hat. He carries a pair of colt SAA's. Can't tell there's any blueing left on em, always with his hammers two clicks out. He's gotta be pushing mid-70's at least. Saw him hop in a mid-80's first gen banged up dodge once. The real deal of I've ever seen it.
 

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