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Interesting idea for pro-carry businesses

Hendu024

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I've had quite a few comments on our signs in the past few days, all of the positive so far. A lady just left that commented on them as I was ringing her up. She said she just got her concealed permit, so I gave her one of Ed's cards and told her a little about OC. She's originally from Jersey, and she said she is really enjoying being able to have her rights back. :celebrate
 

Crash7795

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Had a couple comments in the shop recently about the pro-2A signs, but the funniest comment was this morning. We were both around the shop, with the holsters empty and the guns to easy hand a few feet away under the counter. One of our customers came up to the counter and we chatted for a couple minutes, then he said, "For what it's worth, empty holsters scare me." Took me a couple seconds to get it, but I chuckled eventually. :lol: He and his wife had just come back from a NRA convention in NC. He said they OC frequently. Good stuff.
 

Grapeshot

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Crash7795 wrote:
Had a couple comments in the shop recently about the pro-2A signs, but the funniest comment was this morning. We were both around the shop, with the holsters empty and the guns to easy hand a few feet away under the counter. One of our customers came up to the counter and we chatted for a couple minutes, then he said, "For what it's worth, empty holsters scare me." Took me a couple seconds to get it, but I chuckled eventually. :lol: He and his wife had just come back from a NRA convention in NC. He said they OC frequently. Good stuff.
Ok - gotta ask, why would you have empty holsters, especially in your own shop?

Yata hey
 

skidmark

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Grapeshot wrote:
Crash7795 wrote:
Had a couple comments in the shop recently about the pro-2A signs, but the funniest comment was this morning. We were both around the shop, with the holsters empty and the guns to easy hand a few feet away under the counter. One of our customers came up to the counter and we chatted for a couple minutes, then he said, "For what it's worth, empty holsters scare me." Took me a couple seconds to get it, but I chuckled eventually. :lol: He and his wife had just come back from a NRA convention in NC. He said they OC frequently. Good stuff.
Ok - gotta ask, why would you have empty holsters, especially in your own shop?

Yata hey

We were both around the shop, with the holsters empty and the guns to easy hand a few feet away under the counter. At least they remembered to bring their guns with them! Unlike some folks I could mention.;)

stay safe.
 

Grapeshot

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skidmark wrote:
We were both around the shop, with the holsters empty and the guns to easy hand a few feet away under the counter. At least they remembered to bring their guns with them! Unlike some folks I could mention.;)

stay safe.
Once upon a time ........ and my holster was NOT empty. :p

Yata hey
 
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