AbNo
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Wait, I thought the VA Tuck was OC IWB?
Wait, I thought the VA Tuck was OC IWB?
Swann wrote:
Think about it. You were declaring yourself "not a sheep". Sheep get nervous around critters with fangs. They cannot tell the difference between a wolf and a sheepdog.
Remember the saying "It's all relative!"? Since there are no hard definitions in the politically correct mindset (of losers), they have no way of differentiating between good and evil. Their view of the world clashes with their biological hardwiring; it's easy to say "murderers are misunderstood". But, it's another thing entirely to SEE an armed person and BELIEVE they're a murderer...or certainly capable of it. YOUR BEHAVIOR DOES NOT MATTER to them...because they cannot tell the difference. So, they get scared even though your behavior shows NOTHING but good intent.
Welcome to the dog pack
THAT WAS THE BEST EXPLANATION i EVER HEARD !! IM USING IT !!! THANK YOU !!!
Swann wrote:
Think about it. You were declaring yourself "not a sheep". Sheep get nervous around critters with fangs. They cannot tell the difference between a wolf and a sheepdog.
well i just put my revolver with the handle sticking out of my pocket and i took a walk around town 33% of the gun was out and to be honest i didn't matter if the gun was concealed in pocket since i had a concealed handgun permit anyway : P
trx680 wrote: Does anyone have names for their guns? I think I should name mine so I can politely introduce them to each other. Maybe that will help break the ice?
This helped me a lot the first time I went out. I also asked my friends who carried where they carried so that I knew of places that were definitely OC friendly. Having that kind of info prior to walking in to an establishment reduces my nervousness or my wondering “am I being stared at” or “are they gonna ask me to leave?”Welcome aboard, maybe going out with another person who is a seasoned OC'er might help some of your nervousness.
Why?Best advice to get on this board: Get a digital tape recorder!
Because in an encounter with police, an anti, or in the event your firearm is needed, you have an audible record of what transpired/was said by whom. It's a CYA type thing.
Why?
Does anyone have names for their guns? I think I should name mine so I can politely introduce them to each other. Maybe that will help break the ice?
American Express (I don't leave home without this one)
and AT&T (for when I want to 'reach out and touch')