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  • nakinate

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    Just as I was leaving work I noticed a tall guy with a buzz cut and dark rimmed glasses OCing a very nice Sig in a Blackhawk Serpa. Party City in Greenwood. Which one of you was it?
     

    zombieglock

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    I saw a guy OCing at Hobby Lobby the other day. He was OCing in a nylon holster at his 7 o clock. The strap was undone and the holster/gun was flopping around wildly. He was a Young Black guy probably early Twenties.

    I have no idea on the type of gun because I was so stunned on the way he was carrying it.
     

    Goodcat

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    At my place of business, some guy was dining with his pistol on the table, slide locked back and magazine out. A bit odd, but I thanked him for exercising his rights!
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    At my place of business, some guy was dining with his pistol on the table, slide locked back and magazine out. A bit odd, but I thanked him for exercising his rights!

    ... Yeah that's very odd. It's safest in the holster, and shouldn't be removed and sat on a dining table in a public place. That's just asking for attention.

    Also adds time in loading and drawing when needed.

    And why on the table? Why not on the seat beside him? ... Very silly.
     

    X piller X

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    At my place of business, some guy was dining with his pistol on the table, slide locked back and magazine out. A bit odd, but I thanked him for exercising his rights!

    Sounds like a case of over-compensating or attention seeking behavior. If he ever dines there again you should ask him why he carries in such an odd manner
     

    UK2K

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    I saw quite a few around Greenfield specifically Wally World and Home Depot. I work at 34th and Arlington and a lot of us carry in the car due to company policy..
     

    Lectric102002

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    Was at a wedding reception Saturday night at Extend-A-Suites at 42nd & Pendleton Pike, Indy, and saw a hotel employee sporting a nice looking 1911. Don't blame him for carrying in that neighborhood.
     

    Frosty

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    Saw a guy today carrying a revolver in a floppy nylon holster... He must have been new to it, he touched that thing every 3 steps... Of course I had my full size M&P under my sweatshirt, printing like a large print book... I'm new to carrying as well, I find myself standing and waiting for the wife kinda resting my hand on the grip, like how you would put your hand on your hip. I gotta break that habit!
     
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