Hammer
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My usual OC rig is a Glock 20. Looks as much like a duty rig as the uninformed might imagine. I have never had much comment on it. One time a fella did an about-face and started following me. When I took a defensive stance and asked, it turned out he had a Glock and wanted to know about my comp'd barrel.
So, muzzleloading hunting the other day, I ws OCing my Ruger Old Army. Just hadda do it, after all the nay-sayers and their "sage" advice.
Went into the local grocery to pick up some road food for hunting. Instead of more work/dress oriented attire, I was wearing hunting garb.
As I entered the store, I saw her. She was wall-eyed, staring at my sidearm. Said to the store clerk carrying her groceries, "He's got a gun"
I didn't even turn to ask or explain.
Could it be that a Rosewood grip on a s/a pistol captures more attention than a flat black composite gun?
I admit, it might also be a fluke occurance. One in XXX thousand, that could happen anytime, anywhere.
I notice that often, the uninformed ask if someone OCing is LE. Somehow that seems to make it OK.
A Rosewood grip on a s/a pistol is not duty issue. Could that make it "not" OK?
Food for thought....
My usual OC rig is a Glock 20. Looks as much like a duty rig as the uninformed might imagine. I have never had much comment on it. One time a fella did an about-face and started following me. When I took a defensive stance and asked, it turned out he had a Glock and wanted to know about my comp'd barrel.
So, muzzleloading hunting the other day, I ws OCing my Ruger Old Army. Just hadda do it, after all the nay-sayers and their "sage" advice.
Went into the local grocery to pick up some road food for hunting. Instead of more work/dress oriented attire, I was wearing hunting garb.
As I entered the store, I saw her. She was wall-eyed, staring at my sidearm. Said to the store clerk carrying her groceries, "He's got a gun"
I didn't even turn to ask or explain.
Could it be that a Rosewood grip on a s/a pistol captures more attention than a flat black composite gun?
I admit, it might also be a fluke occurance. One in XXX thousand, that could happen anytime, anywhere.
I notice that often, the uninformed ask if someone OCing is LE. Somehow that seems to make it OK.
A Rosewood grip on a s/a pistol is not duty issue. Could that make it "not" OK?
Food for thought....