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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 1975977" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I think you handled it very professionally. I had my own experience yesterday but I really wouldn't consider it open carry per se. I was at Cracker Barrel with the Mrs. and her parents for dinner. I usually dress in a t-shirt and then an open button-down shirt over it with part of the t-shirt tucked under the grip of my gun. I rock back in the chair and start to stretch and felt my outer shirt drop past my side where the gun is and was like "oops!" and leaned forward real quick, looking around hoping no one saw it and freak out. Then I remembered we could OC, so I shrugged and did it again and didn't care who saw it. It felt good to not have to worry about "brandishing."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 1975977, member: 4491"] I think you handled it very professionally. I had my own experience yesterday but I really wouldn't consider it open carry per se. I was at Cracker Barrel with the Mrs. and her parents for dinner. I usually dress in a t-shirt and then an open button-down shirt over it with part of the t-shirt tucked under the grip of my gun. I rock back in the chair and start to stretch and felt my outer shirt drop past my side where the gun is and was like "oops!" and leaned forward real quick, looking around hoping no one saw it and freak out. Then I remembered we could OC, so I shrugged and did it again and didn't care who saw it. It felt good to not have to worry about "brandishing." [/QUOTE]
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