Occasionally I will go out using open carry. This was one of those days and I carried a S&W 1911 stainless in a Miami Vice shoulder holster.
It was also very unusual in another way.
Went to a local I-HOP and ate breakfast. As I was about to leave and paying the ticket at the front desk, a man got up from his table to come talk with me about my gun. He praised the looks of it, asked how it shot and how it compared to other guns in .45acp. The man was very complimentary about everything and as I walked away, he said he wished more would carry openly as I had done.
Then I was entering my car in the parking lot, a local PD officer I have casually known for years came over asking what happened to the Glock I carried for years. I explained the S&W 1911 makes a person forget Glocks and he sat down in my car so he could handle the gun without alarming people passing by. He left wanting one.
Later in the day, I made a stop at a photo lab. An area sheriff's deputy was there and he volunteered a comment about how nice my gun looked. Then the questions began. 1. Caliber. 2. Cost. 3 Capacity. 4. Accuracy. We ended up going to a restaurant where we could talk while sitting down. He invited my to his farm so his wife could see and shoot my1911 and possibly take a hint that one would be a nice Christmas present.
This was the first day I had three people stop me to talk guns other than at a range. It made me feel good that people actually notice the type guns we carry.
Anyone else ever have strangers stop you to talk about your gun?
It was also very unusual in another way.
Went to a local I-HOP and ate breakfast. As I was about to leave and paying the ticket at the front desk, a man got up from his table to come talk with me about my gun. He praised the looks of it, asked how it shot and how it compared to other guns in .45acp. The man was very complimentary about everything and as I walked away, he said he wished more would carry openly as I had done.
Then I was entering my car in the parking lot, a local PD officer I have casually known for years came over asking what happened to the Glock I carried for years. I explained the S&W 1911 makes a person forget Glocks and he sat down in my car so he could handle the gun without alarming people passing by. He left wanting one.
Later in the day, I made a stop at a photo lab. An area sheriff's deputy was there and he volunteered a comment about how nice my gun looked. Then the questions began. 1. Caliber. 2. Cost. 3 Capacity. 4. Accuracy. We ended up going to a restaurant where we could talk while sitting down. He invited my to his farm so his wife could see and shoot my1911 and possibly take a hint that one would be a nice Christmas present.
This was the first day I had three people stop me to talk guns other than at a range. It made me feel good that people actually notice the type guns we carry.
Anyone else ever have strangers stop you to talk about your gun?