While I never had the desire to participate, I think we should bring it back and see who can push the limits of open carry without getting caught.
-WRM
Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
- WRMorrison
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
Never heard of the nacho walk. Please enlighten us.
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
It was a fad for some people after recently getting either their CCW and/or CCW holster (before constitutional carry) to carry their piece into Walmart and get some nachos. I'm not sure what the big deal was, but it seemed quite a few people would do it. I guess to check their "comfort level" while carrying concealed or to see if anyone spotted them printing.
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
Well if the "nacho walk" was about CCW, what does it have to do with openly carrying?
Pretty obvious that a person is open carrying, that's the whole point after all.
Pretty obvious that a person is open carrying, that's the whole point after all.
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
I was referring to what I call "sloppy CCW" which is only barely more concealed than open carry. IE: holsters hanging below the shirt line, obvious printing from tight clothing, e.t.c.
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
got to be the dumbest post of the month.i hide mine better then you.
Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
Not dumb at all. Just a blast from the past. I remember the nacho walk fondly.
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
Didn't have anything to do with open carry, but it was a tradition for a while
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
First I've seen a map or agenda.
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Re: Any old timers here remember the "nacho walk?"
I've seen the map before, probably on Arfcom (no, I don't post there).