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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3540125" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>I have open carried a few times on range days. But other than that, I don't.</p><p>I am, however, a huge supporter of it for one reason. The debate got the whole "printing" thing removed from the books.</p><p>By open carry, I mean tucked in, but I probably have some leather showing alot of times (my shirts keep getting shorter for some reason).</p><p>I had a discussion with a lurker a few months back while at lunch that really stuck with me.</p><p>He pointed out a guy in the restaurant with an XD hat, Springfield polo tucked into a brown gun belt and an XD in a brown leather holster. It was almost a professional look, in the fact that he could have been in any white collar position (except for his brown leather sandals).</p><p>"Now, that guy, he went out of his way to become the first target if SHTF in this restaurant, but you'd probably be second in line", sir lurker said to me.</p><p>There is a certain level of peacocking with gun guys around here, that you don't need to see their holster to know they're armed.</p><p>At that particular lunch, I was wearing a Big Boys GSSF shirt and my D.E.M. Glock triggers hat.</p><p>I had two separate firearms related pieces of clothing on, and I realized that I usually do. I looked like I was "probably" carrying.</p><p>And that doesn't take into account the usual vehicle they got out of. Some are covered in gun stickers.</p><p>I have a Wilson combat license plate, which, being just the logo, might not be noticed as a gun tag. It's just a W and a C with wings. Plus a flat black Deplorable decal on my limo tint, which isn't noticable from more than 5 feet away.</p><p>And how many of y'all "long time" members still wear a vest way too often?</p><p>I'm not speaking negatively, I'm working on getting a vest, I'm just saying that with an open eye, you don't have to see an open carry to see that they are openly carrying.</p><p>Does open carry = openly carrying in y'all's eyes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3540125, member: 2106"] I have open carried a few times on range days. But other than that, I don't. I am, however, a huge supporter of it for one reason. The debate got the whole "printing" thing removed from the books. By open carry, I mean tucked in, but I probably have some leather showing alot of times (my shirts keep getting shorter for some reason). I had a discussion with a lurker a few months back while at lunch that really stuck with me. He pointed out a guy in the restaurant with an XD hat, Springfield polo tucked into a brown gun belt and an XD in a brown leather holster. It was almost a professional look, in the fact that he could have been in any white collar position (except for his brown leather sandals). "Now, that guy, he went out of his way to become the first target if SHTF in this restaurant, but you'd probably be second in line", sir lurker said to me. There is a certain level of peacocking with gun guys around here, that you don't need to see their holster to know they're armed. At that particular lunch, I was wearing a Big Boys GSSF shirt and my D.E.M. Glock triggers hat. I had two separate firearms related pieces of clothing on, and I realized that I usually do. I looked like I was "probably" carrying. And that doesn't take into account the usual vehicle they got out of. Some are covered in gun stickers. I have a Wilson combat license plate, which, being just the logo, might not be noticed as a gun tag. It's just a W and a C with wings. Plus a flat black Deplorable decal on my limo tint, which isn't noticable from more than 5 feet away. And how many of y'all "long time" members still wear a vest way too often? I'm not speaking negatively, I'm working on getting a vest, I'm just saying that with an open eye, you don't have to see an open carry to see that they are openly carrying. Does open carry = openly carrying in y'all's eyes? [/QUOTE]
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