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Are Oklahomans Armed In The Open 1 Year After Open Carry Became Legal?
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<blockquote data-quote="tulsanewb" data-source="post: 2357710" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>I have only seen a couple of people open carrying, and unfortunately, they were the type to give gun owners a bad name and increase public ridicule of carrying guns. The first guy was carrying a Glock in Academy with an Uncle Mike's IWB holster that he was wearing OWB as a cross-draw holster... needless to say the gun was flopping around and one good jostle away from falling out. The second guy was at Wal-Mart (another Glock, this time with a Blackhawk holster) and wearing a shirt filled with holes in it, tatted up with "amateur" tattoos, and had his pants around his hips with his boxers hanging out... I'm surprised the pants stayed up with the weight of the gun. His manner of dress aside, the main reason I say he did not represent carrying well was he was cussing up a storm and yelling at the woman and kids with him using inappropriate language, especially to direct at children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsanewb, post: 2357710, member: 2133"] I have only seen a couple of people open carrying, and unfortunately, they were the type to give gun owners a bad name and increase public ridicule of carrying guns. The first guy was carrying a Glock in Academy with an Uncle Mike's IWB holster that he was wearing OWB as a cross-draw holster... needless to say the gun was flopping around and one good jostle away from falling out. The second guy was at Wal-Mart (another Glock, this time with a Blackhawk holster) and wearing a shirt filled with holes in it, tatted up with "amateur" tattoos, and had his pants around his hips with his boxers hanging out... I'm surprised the pants stayed up with the weight of the gun. His manner of dress aside, the main reason I say he did not represent carrying well was he was cussing up a storm and yelling at the woman and kids with him using inappropriate language, especially to direct at children. [/QUOTE]
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