Breadslinger
Regular Member
Well, is there such a thing and if so...what is your version of it?
I'm very interested in making the transition from concealed carry to open carry and would like to hear some of the do's and don't's that might pertain to it. I would like to know from your personal experiences what would help to avoid any unnecessary interactions with law enforcement and "John Q. Public." In particular, what would generally be considered to be more sociially acceptable...such as certain models of sidearms, holster designs, etc. I'm certain that the most difficult barrier to overcome is the one between my ears. Thank you in advance for your responses.
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I'm very interested in making the transition from concealed carry to open carry and would like to hear some of the do's and don't's that might pertain to it. I would like to know from your personal experiences what would help to avoid any unnecessary interactions with law enforcement and "John Q. Public." In particular, what would generally be considered to be more sociially acceptable...such as certain models of sidearms, holster designs, etc. I'm certain that the most difficult barrier to overcome is the one between my ears. Thank you in advance for your responses.
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