PA Reb
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My lovely wife and I celebrated our 39th wedding anniversary yesterday and two of our daughters offered to take us out for Chinese. When seated, I was facing my oldest daughter and my four and seven year old grandchildren were seated beside her, both facing me also. A little while after starting to eat, a group of people came in and were seated behind my daughter / grandchildren. They all looked like perfectly normal people but one of them who was approximately late 20s or early 30s was open carrying a full sized .40 cal or .45 cal on his belt. He had it in a rig that held the gun almost horizontal to his waist and when he sat down in his chair, the gun was pointed directly at the backs of my daughter and grandchildren and directly at the front of both me and my wife. I could see plainly the gun was in a half cocked position so I assumed he had one in the pipe ready to go. In my opinion, we were sitting there with a loaded gun pointed straight at all of us. He also had a giant cell phone holstered on his opposite hip with a t-shirt tucked into his pants. It was like "look at me - I'm armed and ready for a fight" type thing. Anyway, I could see the gun was secure in the holster but it made me very uncomfortable - not that he was carrying, that it was pointed right at us.
I'm all for legal carry but am I wrong to think he should have at least worn something to conceal it better? I didn't say anything to him about it although I was tempted to ask that we be re-seated somewhere else. My questions to this forum is - was I being a little too paranoid and what would you have done in the same situation?
I'm all for legal carry but am I wrong to think he should have at least worn something to conceal it better? I didn't say anything to him about it although I was tempted to ask that we be re-seated somewhere else. My questions to this forum is - was I being a little too paranoid and what would you have done in the same situation?