yesterdaysyouth
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sounds like an excuse to buy a shoulder rig to me...
or at least that's what i did...
or at least that's what i did...
Actually it was a valid question by a person new to carrying a gun who was experiencing a feeling not to uncommon among such folks. He probably felt awkward carrying at the funeral, and his probably 'imagined' discovery by other funeral goers just goes to show how much so he felt that way. It is a normal kind of feeling for a new gun owner, or a person new to carrying, to feel that way at least a little bit. Your remark about it being a stupid question, on the other hand, was pretty rude, crude and, uncalled for. Funny how everyone else thought it a good enough question which deserved a respectable answer.This is a really stupid question.
Is there really a serious chance of being attacked at a funeral?
I've seen posts about packing at ball games, business meetings, nudist camps, national monuments, bathrooms, walk-in freezers, ships and more.
Being new to carrying, it's more than likely that the people you thought were looking at your CCW and figuring it out, were doing no such thing and had no idea or were even thinking about your CCW. You were probably the only one thinking about it and inferring way too much from their "looks." Anyone that did figure it out was probably carrying too.
Just keep wearing it and you'll get used to it. And keep in mind that you are not doing anything wrong or illegal
I have carried, and will continue to carry at funerals and wakes. You never know when you will need your gun.
As I've indicated recently I just started to CCW ..... that several times I noticed someone looking at the small bulge on my hip
Sorry to further use this quote!Is there really a serious chance of being attacked at a funeral?
Is there really a serious chance of being attacked at a funeral?