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Two things brought this thought to mind.
First off the Seatac gathering, as I was talking to some there it was a comfortable but new feeling of sitting in a crowded room with so many people with firearms on and NOT having to constantly rest my elbow over top of the gun. Not a bad feeling at all just different. (I am not talking about holding the gun in the holster or constantly touching it, or making it obvious,, but just resting your arm over it, naturally, as has become my habit in crowded situations)
Second, on Sunday I went up to Canada, and of course had to leave my Kimber at home. I actually kept feeling like I was missing something. My Kimber is as much apart of my apparel as my wallet, and being out shopping in Vancover and walking, kept reminding me of the lightness of my hip. I was really suprised at how noticable the difference was to me.
So is it just me, or when you (have) to unarmed is it really noticable difference to you?
Two things brought this thought to mind.
First off the Seatac gathering, as I was talking to some there it was a comfortable but new feeling of sitting in a crowded room with so many people with firearms on and NOT having to constantly rest my elbow over top of the gun. Not a bad feeling at all just different. (I am not talking about holding the gun in the holster or constantly touching it, or making it obvious,, but just resting your arm over it, naturally, as has become my habit in crowded situations)
Second, on Sunday I went up to Canada, and of course had to leave my Kimber at home. I actually kept feeling like I was missing something. My Kimber is as much apart of my apparel as my wallet, and being out shopping in Vancover and walking, kept reminding me of the lightness of my hip. I was really suprised at how noticable the difference was to me.
So is it just me, or when you (have) to unarmed is it really noticable difference to you?