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What will you carry on Day One of OC in Texas?

nonameisgood

Regular Member
Joined
Dec 4, 2008
Messages
1,008
Location
Big D
"The camera adds 10 lbs."
"The camera ... And food."
(Quotes the guy who dropped his gym membership today since I haven't been in over a month, and just in time for a New Years resolution)

It'll be the P2000SK in the Sherrick, so it will conceal before midnight and not so much after.
Have no idea what I'm doing at midnight, may be walking the dog and freezing, just to make my point.


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Grapeshot

Legendary Warrior
Joined
May 21, 2006
Messages
35,317
Location
Valhalla
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Originally Posted by qednick
I'm beginning to think it may be better for me to get something not too fancy/expensive. If/when I'm OC I have a nasty habit of banging into door frames, etc.

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Originally Posted by marshaul
Practice
Quit swinging your hips.........or take a bladed posture.
 

()pen(arry

Regular Member
Joined
Nov 15, 2010
Messages
735
Location
Seattle, WA; escaped from 18 years in TX
Enjoy the first day in a reduction in the assault on your liberties tomorrow, folks.

From personal experience, open carrying can be an intimidating prospect at first, but know that you are in good company. When I moved to Washington and began open carrying here, I found tremendous comfort and confidence in the men and women who had boldly and righteously exercised their liberty before me, sometimes suffering the reflexive retaliation of the fearful tyranny of an ignorant populace, but persevering and standing steadfast in their insistence of their right. I owe them a tremendous debt of gratitude for establishing expectations and beginning the normalization process that I am proud to continue. In case you don't know, MSG Laigaie is one of many of those men and women I am grateful for and indebted to.

Happy New Year, tomorrow. Far more importantly, Happy Open Carry Day, tomorrow. Be proud, be righteous, be bold in your exercise of your inherent liberty, knowing the justness of your cause and action, and paving the way for those who come after you. Those of you who open carry are warriors on the front line of liberty. My hat is off to you.

Happy New Year, John.
 

HPmatt

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Aug 18, 2013
Messages
1,468
Location
Dallas
Cloudly grey Unicorn-hunting day here in Texas.


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