Can't fix stupid.....This is an extreme case, but yea... I've not seen many "proper" open carriers.
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Can't fix stupid.....This is an extreme case, but yea... I've not seen many "proper" open carriers.
The issue with the holsters is that they are not secured. Even if they have a thumb break, the belt attachment is not secured. I would not openly carry without an active retention holster similar to what LEO carry. Something that is secured to the belt and has multiple levels of retention.
Can't fix stupid.....
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What a fool...he need to put ear protection on that baby!!
All good points brother. Ramble on.I OC quite often in the Prairieville/Gonzales/South B.R area or where ever I may be that it is legal.
The problem I have with CC is simple...I'm a runt and it is very difficult for me to CC anything larger than my Ruger LC9 and even that prints bad depending on clothing. I'm an introvert and absolutely do not OC for attention but very few ever seem to notice that I have been able to see. I typically OC a Sig P320 compact but it fits me like a full size would fit a normal sized human. I almost always wear black or dark shirts, black holsters and gun, so pretty discreet.
I get it that so many are opposed to OC due to how "poorly" some choose to do so. I have seen anything from a young lady with what looked to be a Sig 938 simply tucked in a back pocket to a few really nice 1911s in very nice (NON-retention) holsters to good retention holsters with the typical Glock.
To each his own.
We can be our own worst enemy at times.
In my opinion the more OC the better. An armed society is a polite society.
As far as I am concerned everyone is a potential threat.
Sorry to ramble...
I OC quite often in the Prairieville/Gonzales/South B.R area or where ever I may be that it is legal.
The problem I have with CC is simple...I'm a runt and it is very difficult for me to CC anything larger than my Ruger LC9 and even that prints bad depending on clothing. I'm an introvert and absolutely do not OC for attention but very few ever seem to notice that I have been able to see. I typically OC a Sig P320 compact but it fits me like a full size would fit a normal sized human. I almost always wear black or dark shirts, black holsters and gun, so pretty discreet.
I get it that so many are opposed to OC due to how "poorly" some choose to do so. I have seen anything from a young lady with what looked to be a Sig 938 simply tucked in a back pocket to a few really nice 1911s in very nice (NON-retention) holsters to good retention holsters with the typical Glock.
To each his own.
We can be our own worst enemy at times.
In my opinion the more OC the better. An armed society is a polite society.
As far as I am concerned everyone is a potential threat.
Sorry to ramble...
The issue with the holsters is that they are not secured. Even if they have a thumb break, the belt attachment is not secured. I would not openly carry without an active retention holster similar to what LEO carry. Something that is secured to the belt and has multiple levels of retention.
To add to this, MOST people nowadays are completely obvlivious to their surroundings. People are to busy texting, or simply to ignorant to pay attention to whats going on around them. To put it bluntly, most people today are to stoopid to notice when you are open carrying. This train of thought may change as of late due to recent events, but im talking stereotypically
This is an extreme case, but yea... I've not seen many "proper" open carriers.
It’s jack asses like this that make it harder on gun owners.
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Using a trigger finger release holster right next to a sleeping newborn’s head surely nothing could go wrong.Is that because of the holster on the baby carrier or because the holster is a Serpa?
It’s jack asses like this that make it harder on gun owners.
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Or because he’s flagging literally everyone to his left...
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You know, in a way, the OC crowd has accomplished a lot. They wanted to draw attention to the legality of OC and they have. Unfortunately at the price of not being able to carry in many retail stores, but they can OC in public more easily now as all of the LEO's now know it's legal. Not saying that's a good thing though...