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We once had open carry?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1045257" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm suprised that there wasn't open carry back in the day. </p><p>In 1962 I bought my first shotgun at 11 yrs old after mowing yards all summer. The mowing was $1.25 per yard, and my folks made me put 1/2 of my earnings into a savings account. </p><p>A local Army supply had an H&R .410 for $17.50.</p><p>My dad and I went up there and he paid for it, and we carried it 6 blocks down main street. He had the barrel and I had the butt stock. </p><p>We went into Ponca City Savings an loan with the gun, in two pieces, and never got a raised eyebrow. Went to the counter, produced my savings account savings book and made a withdrawal. Walked out and went home. Still have that shotgun, and all of my younger relatives have taken their first game with it. </p><p>My, how things have changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1045257, member: 5412"] I'm suprised that there wasn't open carry back in the day. In 1962 I bought my first shotgun at 11 yrs old after mowing yards all summer. The mowing was $1.25 per yard, and my folks made me put 1/2 of my earnings into a savings account. A local Army supply had an H&R .410 for $17.50. My dad and I went up there and he paid for it, and we carried it 6 blocks down main street. He had the barrel and I had the butt stock. We went into Ponca City Savings an loan with the gun, in two pieces, and never got a raised eyebrow. Went to the counter, produced my savings account savings book and made a withdrawal. Walked out and went home. Still have that shotgun, and all of my younger relatives have taken their first game with it. My, how things have changed. [/QUOTE]
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