Thanks for the responses, now that im back home and have a computer to type from and am not on a phone, i can tell the story of what happened.
That day we decided to visit the surplus store. Upon arriving we were flagged down by the people running it and asked how we were doing, the normal greeting id expect. Except almost immediately one of them starts asking me why I chose an m9 to carry, because at any time, he could remove the slide off of my gun, even with a round in it. Comparing it to my friends $300 S&W which was a hunk of garbage he said it was a much better gun then my m9, like I was suppose to just drop my gear and go buy new equipment. Without pause, he then proceeded to tell me, that because I use a level II CQC blackhawk SERPA that I was going to end up shooting myself in the leg due to it pushing on the trigger. (which is hilariously false, unloaded and hammer back I slammed that thing into the holster with enough force im suprised I didnt break it, and it never fired, not to mention the trigger doesnt work with the safety on...) I basically just nodded my head and looked the other way as he then told me that he worked for blackhawk, and told them NOT to see that holster because it was faulty.
After that he told me only people who do the *cool* thing to do (he compared it to how kids act emo... wtf?) carry serpas and after that I just walked away and funny enough went glove shopping right next to a police officer. (This guy WASNT the one claiming to be the bonds enforcer, it was the FBO's friend who ran the store with him.)
I proceeded to continue shopping as my friend was being interrogated by them and thats when they started asking him about his age and the arresting, etc, etc.
Was quite the interesting trip.