If I am a target it is because I am not where I should be, or dropped situation awareness, (which never happens. Head on a swivel). Open carry is a psychological deterrent. Much like a German Shepherd. Never have had a problem, never been threatened. Most importantly, and thankfully, have never had to draw my weapon. So far.
I was just thinking, some shithead getting ready to do something shitty, takes out the guy with the gun first. Like maybe in a moving crowd where awareness might be affected.
I like the German shepherd analogy. You can conceal and still come across as a guard dog.
I carry a Baretta 40 APC. Wife carries a 380 subcompact. Taught her her shooting skills at our own shooting lane. She was taught aim small, miss small. She's a badass and an unassuming one at that. In the service I carried a Ruger mini 14. Also wore a Baretta on my hip which is why I do so now.
I and the wife open carry everywhere.
Conceal carry. Dont want to be a target do you?
If I am a target it is because I am not where I should be, or dropped situation awareness, (which never happens. Head on a swivel). Open carry is a psychological deterrent. Much like a German Shepherd. Never have had a problem, never been threatened. Most importantly, and thankfully, have never had to draw my weapon. So far.
I was just thinking, some shithead getting ready to do something shitty, takes out the guy with the gun first. Like maybe in a moving crowd where awareness might be affected.
I like the German shepherd analogy. You can conceal and still come across as a guard dog.
Cowards seek soft targets. Don't be a soft target.
That's so cool
I carry a Baretta 40 APC. Wife carries a 380 subcompact. Taught her her shooting skills at our own shooting lane. She was taught aim small, miss small. She's a badass and an unassuming one at that. In the service I carried a Ruger mini 14. Also wore a Baretta on my hip which is why I do so now.