So I had my first OC outing today!
Ted had mentioned it was common for first time "open carry" to feel like I was wearing a giant neon sign, instead of a firearm, and I did for about the first ten minutes.
Matt and I chose to grab bunch at Bob Evans, since other OC threads mentioned that being an "outing" location that was OC friendly.
We got there and I was feeling a little exposed. Fortunately I was prepared. Shoulders square and head up I walked in to Bob Evans.
As we were entering three women were exiting (2 middle aged and one senior citizen). One of the women did a full, big eyed 360. My husband heard them discussing this in hushed tones, and I heard one say, "...both of them?"
I kept expecting it to be a 'big deal', and when I wasn't swarmed by SWAT, I felt a lot better.
No one we encountered mentioned it and besides these women no one was blatant about "noticing". After being seated and having a lovely brunch with Matt, I started to feel less like I was wearing a neon sign, and finally was comfortable by the time we left.
We stopped at the Acme on Elkton/ Newark Road and I went in for a few quick items.
I went over most of the store, looking for my needed items, and if they noticed, I didn't see it.
Even the cashier, with whom I spoke with, we traded jokes, and pleasantries, but he never said a word about it.
All in all, I feel much more comfortable carrying in the future.
Ted had mentioned it was common for first time "open carry" to feel like I was wearing a giant neon sign, instead of a firearm, and I did for about the first ten minutes.
Matt and I chose to grab bunch at Bob Evans, since other OC threads mentioned that being an "outing" location that was OC friendly.
We got there and I was feeling a little exposed. Fortunately I was prepared. Shoulders square and head up I walked in to Bob Evans.
As we were entering three women were exiting (2 middle aged and one senior citizen). One of the women did a full, big eyed 360. My husband heard them discussing this in hushed tones, and I heard one say, "...both of them?"
I kept expecting it to be a 'big deal', and when I wasn't swarmed by SWAT, I felt a lot better.
No one we encountered mentioned it and besides these women no one was blatant about "noticing". After being seated and having a lovely brunch with Matt, I started to feel less like I was wearing a neon sign, and finally was comfortable by the time we left.
We stopped at the Acme on Elkton/ Newark Road and I went in for a few quick items.
I went over most of the store, looking for my needed items, and if they noticed, I didn't see it.
Even the cashier, with whom I spoke with, we traded jokes, and pleasantries, but he never said a word about it.
All in all, I feel much more comfortable carrying in the future.
Amy
NRA Certified Firearms Instructor--Basic Pistol, Refuse to be a Victim
Justice Firearms Training
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NRA Certified Firearms Instructor--Basic Pistol, Refuse to be a Victim
Justice Firearms Training
DECCDW PALTCF DESO
Tea, glorious tea!
http://blackthornhoodooblends.com/