I OC'd for the first time Saturday riding my bike up and down the Monon Trail in Indianapolis. Also yesterday at Marsh.
No stops and no questions asked.
Nice job.
I OC'd for the first time Saturday riding my bike up and down the Monon Trail in Indianapolis. Also yesterday at Marsh.
No stops and no questions asked.
I just got back from wal-mart. It was my first time oc. No one said anything to me and didnt notice any stares. I was disappointed when I got home to find my holster empy. knew I shouldnt have gone to the toy section.
OC-ing an empty gun at Bradis? How odd....
Loving the warmer weather. Stopped by Kroger, Best Buy (hate that place), and then Office Depot. Uneventful, as usual.
Sweet. Guess I need to visit more often.
There is no need to unload at Bradis anymore... Their new signs simply ask patrons to leave loaded guns in their holsters
I was carrying IWB today as usual, but wearing one of those insulated flannel shirts that was open. Stopped to eat at Penn Station in Broad Ripple and sat down to eat. Got hot and took my flannel off to finish eating. When I got up to leave, I reached down and grabbed my flannel to put back on. Just then some old lady a couple booths away shouted "GUN, GUN!" I didn't even look over to acknowledge her and just put my jacket back on and headed for the door. Workers there told me to have a nice day.
Later at home I went back out to my Jeep to get some things out of the back. I was IWB still, but uncovered and just wearing a tucked in tshirt. There was a gaggle of guys hanging out where they always do across the street and one house down. I was listening to their banter with my back towards them as there were a few guys saying things like "whas he gotta have it all hangin out in the open like that" and other things directed towards me. Just minded my own business and went back in the house.
If someone says "gun, gun", you should say, "very good. Tomorrow we can learn Dog and Cat."
Just left Oaken Barrel. Very busy. One dude stared. Ah well.