mikechandler
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Some of our theaters here in Arizona allow CCW, and I have a j frame I like to carry in a pocket holster - especially convenient in warmer climate. However, something about it nags at my conscience: If I were to use it a theater, sitting down, then the barrel of my gun would be facing the movie-goer in the seat directly in front of me.
I know it's a revolver and if it's not cocked, it won't fire (well, it shouldn't fire). However, isn't it bad form to point the muzzle of a loaded gun at something you are not willing to see destroyed? I would not be comfortable pointing it at my head, loaded and uncocked. How would you feel sitting in a theater if the guy behind you had a pocket holstered gun pointing at your head? I would be uncomfortable.
Luckily I have an IWB that I can wear, but the pocket holster is so tempting other than this concern.
I know it's a revolver and if it's not cocked, it won't fire (well, it shouldn't fire). However, isn't it bad form to point the muzzle of a loaded gun at something you are not willing to see destroyed? I would not be comfortable pointing it at my head, loaded and uncocked. How would you feel sitting in a theater if the guy behind you had a pocket holstered gun pointing at your head? I would be uncomfortable.
Luckily I have an IWB that I can wear, but the pocket holster is so tempting other than this concern.