Open Carry - no thanks

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I open carry when I want people to know I'm carrying. I carried concealed when I don't want them to know. That's about it. On the motorcycle I open carry and it give me more of a cushion around my bike. If I go in somewhere that does not allow it then I conceal it with no printing.
 
Ranger1 said:
I open carry when I want people to know I'm carrying. I carried concealed when I don't want them to know. That's about it. On the motorcycle I open carry and it give me more of a cushion around my bike. If I go in somewhere that does not allow it then I conceal it with no printing.

What holster setup are you using on the bike. My old motorcycle is my basic form of transportation and I have been using the same 4 oclock position but I also often haul my old wife and we have worked around it but ... I have been thinking shoulder rig or cross draw.
 
OWB kydex with thumb brake for the g20
Sometimes the kydex shoulder rig with thumb brake. Hate for it to get away from me if something were to happen
 
I will open carry when hunting or on occasion. I just don't feel the need to advertise that I am armed. I did open carry while mowing the lawn just to piss off the idiot neighbor from California.
 
rizzo said:
I support all liberty, so carry however you want. That said, I believe that open carry (assuming you are of age to CCW) serves little functional/defensive purpose, and may instead hurt more than it helps.

Change my mind.

Can't change your mind I agree with you.
 
rizzo said:
I support all liberty, so carry however you want. That said, I believe that open carry (assuming you are of age to CCW) serves little functional/defensive purpose, and may instead hurt more than it helps.

Change my mind.

If the stuff hits the fan you are now in a reactionary situation, right? Can you draw and get shots on target faster from a concealment holster or an open holster?
Once you get old, are you still able to move your cover garment fast enough to get the gun out?

Walk though WalMart one day while open carrying and i would bet that 99% of the shoppers won't even notice you. The are to busy with their phones and other "not you" stuff.

I CC sometimes and OC sometimes, I honestly couldn't care anyless what the general public think of me. I carry however i feel like that day. I can guarantee that OC is faster though.
All the arguements about it giving up your tactical advantage are horse shit, those come from people without much of a clue.

If you want to OC the only suggestions I would offer are, get some type of weapon retention training (just incase) and blend in with everybody else (don't be the HEY LOOK AT ME guy).
I have read of 2 idiots that have had their guns taken from them, if you have a j-frame in your pocket that kind of helps with the fighting over the holstered gun arguement (a .357 to their knee/hip etc)
 
I think it depends on who, where, and why you are somewhere.

If you are a LE guy, makes since. Everyone knows you are packing anyway. This isn't the gosh damn UK.

If you are a private civilian, I believe that it draws attention to you. If something goes down, and a bad guy walks in with a gun, you are the one getting their attention.

I'd rather surprise them.
 
If you OC, USE A PROPER LEVEL 3 RETENTION HOLSTER. No excuses! Safariland makes some nice ones.
 
I'll open carry around the house and in the truck/Jeep, but pull a shirt over the top when I leave. I don't make a huge effort not to print though (unless the situation calls for it). I like to see folks open carrying though (as long as they're doing so safely). The general public needs to be reminded from time to time that:

1: Guns are out there
2: People carry them (more than you think)
3: They won't bite you

The only time open carry is annoying to me is when it's 100% obvious that the only reason they're doing it is for the attention it gets them.

-WRM
 
If I were going to OC it would be with a Bernie hat. Or, maybe an AOC shirt.

Sh!t, both.
 
rizzo said:
I support all liberty, so carry however you want. That said, I believe that open carry (assuming you are of age to CCW) serves little functional/defensive purpose, and may instead hurt more than it helps.

Change my mind.

There is no changing your mind. You obviously came to your conclusion with a long and thought out process for yourself. In this case you should have asked in what circumstances would you want to open carry, and then listen to others opinions. No one can make you think differently once you have a strong opinion on the matter.
 
rizzo said:
I support all liberty, so carry however you want. That said, I believe that open carry (assuming you are of age to CCW) serves little functional/defensive purpose, and may instead hurt more than it helps.

Change my mind.

I open carried when I used to walk my dog in the evening and I may when hiking but generally don't prefer to open carry for a bunch of reasons and none related to making others worried.

Having said that .. there is absolutely an advantage to being able to draw from open carry in a defensive situation. Practice all you like it is still another step to retrieve a concealed firearm.

I am not sure what you mean by "hurts more than helps" Hurts what, helps what?

I am not without prejudices and not nearly perfect enough to not come to pre conceived notions about people but it is rarely if ever about accessories. Recently passed a guy who was clean and dressed nicely, not suit but looked like a contractor, in front of Lowes and he was carrying OWB on the hip. Except for noting it and trying to see what he was carrying and in what .. No alarm bells went off and I am originally from NYC!

Saw a guy crossing the street at broadway that looked like one of those meth head zombies with open leather vest and no shirt, pants hanging down and carrying a heavy revolver in an old nylon droppy holster and thought he was a skell.
He hurts the gun community along with several other communities he might lay claim to because he is a skell, not because he carries a gun openly.

With all that said .. gun ownership shouldn't be about a popularity contest and if Skell boy is not prohibited and just looks nasty .. he has every right to carry as he pleases.

Once the gun community makes it a popularity contest we have lost. It is no longer about the RIGHT to own but how unintimdating we can look to anti gunners and that is far from the point.
 
Doc Holliday said:
How about Open Carrying while wearing a MAGA hat? Anyone? No takers? :lol:

I had my hat on today and carrying OWB. No problems yet. But I know I will have a snow bird start some Sh%t with me.
 
Boriqua said:
rizzo said:
I support all liberty, so carry however you want. That said, I believe that open carry (assuming you are of age to CCW) serves little functional/defensive purpose, and may instead hurt more than it helps.

Change my mind.

I open carried when I used to walk my dog in the evening and I may when hiking but generally don't prefer to open carry for a bunch of reasons and none related to making others worried.

Having said that .. there is absolutely an advantage to being able to draw from open carry in a defensive situation. Practice all you like it is still another step to retrieve a concealed firearm.

I am not sure what you mean by "hurts more than helps" Hurts what, helps what?

I am not without prejudices and not nearly perfect enough to not come to pre conceived notions about people but it is rarely if ever about accessories. Recently passed a guy who was clean and dressed nicely, not suit but looked like a contractor, in front of Lowes and he was carrying OWB on the hip. Except for noting it and trying to see what he was carrying and in what .. No alarm bells went off and I am originally from NYC!

Saw a guy crossing the street at broadway that looked like one of those meth head zombies with open leather vest and no shirt, pants hanging down and carrying a heavy revolver in an old nylon droppy holster and thought he was a skell.
He hurts the gun community along with several other communities he might lay claim to because he is a skell, not because he carries a gun openly.

With all that said .. gun ownership shouldn't be about a popularity contest and if Skell boy is not prohibited and just looks nasty .. he has every right to carry as he pleases.

Once the gun community makes it a popularity contest we have lost. It is no longer about the RIGHT to own but how unintimdating we can look to anti gunners and that is far from the point.


SKELL?

Boy did you just date and geolocate yourself. Lol.
 
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