rcawdor57
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On the way home to Kenosha from the luncheon in Pewaukee we decided to shop at Sams Club in Kenosha where we live. Pretty uneventful but we did get quite a few stares at my step daughter. She had the "most visible" gun in my opinion since she was wearing jeans and a black leather vest with a brown leather De Santis holster for her Ruger P95. That holster stands out like a sore thumb. We shopped for a good half hour with mostly no interactions with other people. When we got to the "free food" sections where you can try different foods it changed a bit. My daughter was trying the Hot Pockets when the young man at the station finally noticed she was wearing that "big ole Ruger P95". His eyes did a double take when he handed her a box of Hot Pockets to put in the shopping cart. Same thing at the next "free food counter" as I call them. Another young guy noticed her gun (not mine) and his eyes popped out too. We went about our business and filled the cart. Eventually we made it to the check out and the girl there noticed we were both wearing pistols. She didn't say a thing but her demeanor changed a bit. Still, no problems and we exited the store with no issues. After putting the groceries into my car we left and headed out. There was a Kenosha Sheriff's car driving through the Walmart parking lot towards Sams Club (across the street) as we pulled up to the stop sign to exit Sams Club. Not sure if anyone called the police but if they did they did not have their lights on. :dude: Oh, and our "evil guns" didn't jump out of the holsters and shoot anyone!
On the way home to Kenosha from the luncheon in Pewaukee we decided to shop at Sams Club in Kenosha where we live. Pretty uneventful but we did get quite a few stares at my step daughter. She had the "most visible" gun in my opinion since she was wearing jeans and a black leather vest with a brown leather De Santis holster for her Ruger P95. That holster stands out like a sore thumb. We shopped for a good half hour with mostly no interactions with other people. When we got to the "free food" sections where you can try different foods it changed a bit. My daughter was trying the Hot Pockets when the young man at the station finally noticed she was wearing that "big ole Ruger P95". His eyes did a double take when he handed her a box of Hot Pockets to put in the shopping cart. Same thing at the next "free food counter" as I call them. Another young guy noticed her gun (not mine) and his eyes popped out too. We went about our business and filled the cart. Eventually we made it to the check out and the girl there noticed we were both wearing pistols. She didn't say a thing but her demeanor changed a bit. Still, no problems and we exited the store with no issues. After putting the groceries into my car we left and headed out. There was a Kenosha Sheriff's car driving through the Walmart parking lot towards Sams Club (across the street) as we pulled up to the stop sign to exit Sams Club. Not sure if anyone called the police but if they did they did not have their lights on. :dude: Oh, and our "evil guns" didn't jump out of the holsters and shoot anyone!