Sherpernurnun
New member
I am pretty new to open carrying but have been met with overwhelming support so far! I started carrying about a month ago everywhere I go (except college of course) and I have had a few notable experiences I thought I would share. I carry a glock 22 with my 22 round mag if anyone wanted to know. haha
First experience:
I went to McDonalds and was waiting in line when a gentlemen walked up behind me amd started walking closer toward me. I turned to face him and he began talking about how my Glock reminded him of a gun from the new 007 movie. It was kind of weird but I think he was sort of nervous about it.
Couple of times in Walmart I was asked by friends I used to work with if it was legal to just carry out in the open like I was. That kind of struck me that many people really don't know about gun laws even when it is a big topic on the news...go figure.
Only bad experience (if you could call it that):
I was going to the Bristol Mall and I figured I would carry like I usually do since the website had no policy stated that I could find. I entered into the Sears (no sign posted) and headed on into the mall. My girlfriend had to go to Kays so we walked down to it. We passed a security gaurd and I nodded at him as we passed...nothing. Went to Kays, picked up her sizing order and I we walked out two gaurds walked over and kindly told me I wasn't allowed to carry in the mall, I apologized and mentioned if I had been aware of the rule I wouldn't have brought it. They said if I took it to my car I could reenter but I was done with the visit so no harm.
Today I was in Walmart at the magazine rack and a gentleman walked over and said he wanted to come over and talk to me. He shook my hand and thanked me for wearing my gun proudly and remarked that they couldn't take that away from me. It looked like he was a bit emotional about it. It was a really great feeling that my choice to carry can affect people positively!
First experience:
I went to McDonalds and was waiting in line when a gentlemen walked up behind me amd started walking closer toward me. I turned to face him and he began talking about how my Glock reminded him of a gun from the new 007 movie. It was kind of weird but I think he was sort of nervous about it.
Couple of times in Walmart I was asked by friends I used to work with if it was legal to just carry out in the open like I was. That kind of struck me that many people really don't know about gun laws even when it is a big topic on the news...go figure.
Only bad experience (if you could call it that):
I was going to the Bristol Mall and I figured I would carry like I usually do since the website had no policy stated that I could find. I entered into the Sears (no sign posted) and headed on into the mall. My girlfriend had to go to Kays so we walked down to it. We passed a security gaurd and I nodded at him as we passed...nothing. Went to Kays, picked up her sizing order and I we walked out two gaurds walked over and kindly told me I wasn't allowed to carry in the mall, I apologized and mentioned if I had been aware of the rule I wouldn't have brought it. They said if I took it to my car I could reenter but I was done with the visit so no harm.
Today I was in Walmart at the magazine rack and a gentleman walked over and said he wanted to come over and talk to me. He shook my hand and thanked me for wearing my gun proudly and remarked that they couldn't take that away from me. It looked like he was a bit emotional about it. It was a really great feeling that my choice to carry can affect people positively!