tsannicolas
Regular Member
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i'm nervous about OC'ing. my sister and my parents give me a hard time about it, but that doesn't bother me as much.
my holster and gun seem to stick out like a sore thumb. it's a brown Galco leather paddle holster, coupled with the fact that i'm a minority, i'm just a little concerned as to what people will think - but generally, I ignore it because self preservation ranks higher than being comfortable with what people's perception of me.
i work at fair oaks mall and can't OC while in my work uniform and i also can't CC because my permit hasn't come in, yet.
i don't want to leave it in my car, but i also don't want to regret leaving it at home. I thought about OC'ing until i can get into the backroom of my store to put it away in my bag, but there are a number of reasons why that isn't a good idea. One, is that my co-workers will be aware of my sidearm and Two, I don't want any of them touching it while i'm on the floor.
what's a guy to do?
i'm nervous about OC'ing. my sister and my parents give me a hard time about it, but that doesn't bother me as much.
my holster and gun seem to stick out like a sore thumb. it's a brown Galco leather paddle holster, coupled with the fact that i'm a minority, i'm just a little concerned as to what people will think - but generally, I ignore it because self preservation ranks higher than being comfortable with what people's perception of me.
i work at fair oaks mall and can't OC while in my work uniform and i also can't CC because my permit hasn't come in, yet.
i don't want to leave it in my car, but i also don't want to regret leaving it at home. I thought about OC'ing until i can get into the backroom of my store to put it away in my bag, but there are a number of reasons why that isn't a good idea. One, is that my co-workers will be aware of my sidearm and Two, I don't want any of them touching it while i'm on the floor.
what's a guy to do?