Wedding carry....

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reception need not be at bar..." Receptions aren't in bars. They're usually in rented halls. Unless the people are teetotallers, there's drinking

This is my point exactly.
If a groom carries at his wedding, he'll never hear the end of it.

It will also make for an interesting first married fight
 
I've been involved in 3 weddings in my short life, well three that I was tuxed. Best man in two and a groomsmen in another. At all three I carried my G22 in a shoulder holster. I did have to give some hugs and got some funny looks, but no questions.
 
Hope I'm not too late.

I just got married 6 months ago and with all the stuff going on that day I didn't carry. My brother was the best man and had a P-11 IWB right by my side. We had no reason to believe he would have to use it, but having it there made all the difference in terms of his commitment. It was his job to play the support role and take care of the business; doesn't matter if he's holding rings, working with the preacher, or keeping the party safe it was his job. I look forward to the time when I can return the favor.
 
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