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tRidiot

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I was in my local Walmart this evening and thought for a few minutes that I was seeing some guy get a early start on open carry.

There was a heavy set kid in his early 20's about 5' 8" / 230-40 lbs wearing faded blue jeans and a tan polo shirt. He was with his wife & 6-7 yr old kid.. who looked like they were ready for a day at the beach in shorts & tank tops.

What mainly caught my attention was that he was wearing what looked like a Glock 21 in a Blackhawk holster on his jean's belt, 2 mags in a pouch and a cheap nylon handcuff case about the size of a paper plate. It looked cartoonish.. like Batman's utility belt. I looked for a badge and didn't see one...but when I finally walked by them, I noticed he had the name of the County Sheriff's office stitched into the polo shirt in gold thread that darn near blended in with the color of the shirt.

You had to look really hard to see the stitching.. so most people wouldn't have thought of him as being a Sheriff's Dept. employee... just a guy walking around with a gun strapped on. It was surprising that know one seemed to be paying much attention to the family. A few people gave him a quick sideways glance.. but then went on about their shopping.

After seeing that, I kind of figure that is how it will be when open carry actually goes into effect. A few people will give OC'ers a side-ways glance every now & then, but for the most part.. if they are not acting recklessly... the people will just go about their business as usual.

That's the way it's been for years... I see people open carrying in what appear to be street clothes all the damn time. I always assume they're LEO of some kind and go on. No one else in WalMart of Taco Hell gives them a second look.
 

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Any of you computer guys know how to set-up a count-down clock banner on OSA that ticks off the time until 'Open Carry' starts.... kind of like some stores do for counting down the days / hours / seconds until Christmas or the New Year? Nothing like dragging out the anticipation.
 

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I was in my local Walmart this evening and thought for a few minutes that I was seeing some guy get a early start on open carry.

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After seeing that, I kind of figure that is how it will be when open carry actually goes into effect. A few people will give OC'ers a side-ways glance every now & then, but for the most part.. if they are not acting recklessly... the people will just go about their business as usual.

This :twocents:

Few weeks back, I walked into a QT and saw a man carrying a Sig or XD in a sherpa holster. He was wearing a pair of low drag tacticool black 511 pants and a polo and ball cap, all black. Well I jumped to conclusions, (although I rarely do...:pms2:) walked up to him and casually warned him that open carry did not go into effect until November and I didn't want him to get in trouble.

He laughed and said "No I'm Loomis, I just didn't have a clean [Loomis] shirt to wear today, this was supposed to be my day off, but I got called back in. Funny thing, you are the first person all day to notice." :homer:

I excused my self for bothering him, but he was OK with it. I could then see he was overwatching another uniformed guard putting money in the ATM.

Serously, most people won't notice!
 

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I spend lots of time in Wyoming and Montana. On a few occasions I carry, especially when I am in the boonies. In all my years in these two states I have never noticed anyone open carrying. I just don't think much will change with the new Oklahoma open carry law. My guess is that few people will actually practice open carry, especially after the new wears off, like on November 3rd :).

To me the real value of this change in the law is that we won't have to worry about an accidental show of our weapon. My view is that responsible gun owners [which is most of us who carry/conceal] are not out to impress others or do anything to make others uncomfortable with our guns. The last thing we gun advocates need is a bunch of cowboys showing off. The reality is that most people out there simply don't understand or get the idea that those of us who are carry/conceal are simply ever day good law-abiding citizens. The every day citizen simply doesn't know/understand that us legal carry/conceal folks aren't felons or people they should be afraid of.
 

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I spend lots of time in Wyoming and Montana. On a few occasions I carry, especially when I am in the boonies. In all my years in these two states I have never noticed anyone open carrying. I just don't think much will change with the new Oklahoma open carry law. My guess is that few people will actually practice open carry, especially after the new wears off, like on November 3rd :).

To me the real value of this change in the law is that we won't have to worry about an accidental show of our weapon. My view is that responsible gun owners [which is most of us who carry/conceal] are not out to impress others or do anything to make others uncomfortable with our guns. The last thing we gun advocates need is a bunch of cowboys showing off. The reality is that most people out there simply don't understand or get the idea that those of us who are carry/conceal are simply ever day good law-abiding citizens. The every day citizen simply doesn't know/understand that us legal carry/conceal folks aren't felons or people they should be afraid of.
Go diggin up this guys old posts.
Year before last he figured we could not be trusted in OC matters

Glad you learned something since you lost an election and traveled some
 

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I spend lots of time in Wyoming and Montana. On a few occasions I carry, especially when I am in the boonies. In all my years in these two states I have never noticed anyone open carrying. I just don't think much will change with the new Oklahoma open carry law. My guess is that few people will actually practice open carry, especially after the new wears off, like on November 3rd :).

To me the real value of this change in the law is that we won't have to worry about an accidental show of our weapon. My view is that responsible gun owners [which is most of us who carry/conceal] are not out to impress others or do anything to make others uncomfortable with our guns. The last thing we gun advocates need is a bunch of cowboys showing off. The reality is that most people out there simply don't understand or get the idea that those of us who are carry/conceal are simply ever day good law-abiding citizens. The every day citizen simply doesn't know/understand that us legal carry/conceal folks aren't felons or people they should be afraid of.
Go diggin up this guys old posts.
Year before last he figured we could not be trusted in OC matters

Glad you learned something since you lost an election and traveled some
 

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I spend lots of time in Wyoming and Montana. On a few occasions I carry, especially when I am in the boonies. In all my years in these two states I have never noticed anyone open carrying. I just don't think much will change with the new Oklahoma open carry law. My guess is that few people will actually practice open carry, especially after the new wears off, like on November 3rd :).



I believe this to be correct and I too have not seen anyone open carrying in the states that allow it,the ones I've been to anyway.


To me the real value of this change in the law is that we won't have to worry about an accidental show of our weapon. My view is that responsible gun owners [which is most of us who carry/conceal] are not out to impress others or do anything to make others uncomfortable with our guns. The last thing we gun advocates need is a bunch of cowboys showing off. The reality is that most people out there simply don't understand or get the idea that those of us who are carry/conceal are simply ever day good law-abiding citizens. The every day citizen simply doesn't know/understand that us legal carry/conceal folks aren't felons or people they should be afraid of.



I hear this said often here.I would like to hear of any case where unintentional exposure, by itself, caused any grief.
I think if it has happened anywhere, it's a very isolated event
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See above....
 

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