I don't advertise to anyone. But my neighbors see me practicing with my daughters pink CO2 pistol regularly in our back yard.
I hope my UPS guy's back gets better.There was your mistake. Your second was not coming up with a better response to the neighbor's "Car parts?" inquiry. I would have gone with something like "No , just metal stock for my work bench." See how nice that is? Not even a lie. Better yet - "Parts for my vice." Get it ? Some people drink , some gamble , some reload.
I live in a court in the middle of the Silicon Valley, 4 of 5 of my neighbors are of foreign origin. Not the exactly what you would call gun friendly good ole boys. I kinda keep it private.
First off, I don't think that I could possibly care less about what anti-gun people think about me, even if they are my neighbors ... but ... thinking of some of the places that I have lived in my life (especially urban), I can certainly imagine a situation where that might be wise.Do you keep your hobby private? I feel like I've run into too many anti gun people who say there are "gun nuts" out there and are quick to judge. So I feel like I keep it semi private. ...
Same..my gun hobby is nobody's business but mine. Advertise to the wrong people and you buy a break-in when you aren't home.I'm not secretive but I don't have vehicle decals or wear logo gear off the range.
I hunt and shoot with my,(now retired), UPS driver.I hope my UPS guy's back gets better.
Do you keep your hobby private? I feel like I've run into too many anti gun people who say there are "gun nuts" out there and are quick to judge. So I feel like I keep it semi private.
So I went out to my mailbox to grab 3,600 9mm bullets packed into a small box and ran into my neighbor. I commented (and was surprised) how heavy it was. He asked (car parts?) And I just said "no, not car parts!" And went inside. My wife says that is awkward and suspicious and I say oh well!
Do you keep your hobby private?