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I was shopping in a hardware store and carrying IWB at 4:00 with shirt tucked in and zipped up jacket. Local acquaintance approaches and playfully punches me in attempt to say hi. He ended up punching my gun square on, quickly recoiling and shaking his hand wondering out loud what I had under my coat that was so hard. I quickly smiled and said it was my cell phone and moved the conversation to how his family was doing. He knew it wasn't my cell phone but said nothing further. After thinking about this encounter later in the day, it provoked a thought about how other EDC citizens have managed being "made" in public.
 
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A good number of female acquaintances are huggers. I'll attempt to get my arms under theirs and bend a bit to keep them well above my waistband. Haven't had anyone "punch" me in the gun yet.
 
That's easy. I don't have any friends. :D

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The fact that I carry a gun is my business and my family's. I made the mistake of telling a couple of friends when I first got my permit and they told other people against my wishes, lesson learned.

As others have mentioned, if you know me well enough to put your hands on me you already know I'm carrying a gun.
 
nobody needs to knew minus SO's and other family members , the Good Lord above already knows.....

do not .......I repeat , do not , give "others" the opportunity to "Red Flag" you...

Crazy neighbors / strangers will do so at any given opportunity....
just saying.......
 
Anyone who sneaks up behind me and tries to punch me will not like my repsonse, never mind the hard metallic object that they just collided with.

This is not middle school gym class, nor the YMCA boxing ring. Adults will keep their hands to themselves, or will be reminded of the lessons that they should have learned well prior.

Reminds me of a helpful quote from the Duke 'I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them'

....Oh, and you can see my signature for further clarification....
 
Another aspect of this discussion should be situational awareness. I do my best to see who's around me. I'm not always successful and it bugs me when somebody gets close enough to greet me before I spot them. If somebody were to get close enough to punch me in the gun, I'd be really bugged. Not so much at them, but at myself for not spotting them and evading their "friendly jab."
 
Family and close friends know I'm armed. I maintain a high level of situational awareness at all times so it's rare that someone gets close enough to put their hands on me. If they do, I give them a mean look for a few seconds. They usually get the point. What happens afterwards depends on them.

I could care less if they're guessing that I'm armed.
 
I was shopping in a hardware store and carrying IWB at 4:00 with shirt tucked in and zipped up jacket. Local acquaintance approaches and playfully punches me in attempt to say hi.

Am I the only person here who read this far, fearing that the rest of the story was going to involve him drawing on his friend after being caught off-guard by his friend hitting him?
 
The fact that I carry a gun is my business and my family's. I made the mistake of telling a couple of friends when I first got my permit and they told other people against my wishes, lesson learned.

As others have mentioned, if you know me well enough to put your hands on me you already know I'm carrying a gun.

They were not friends! Be Safe,
 
I would double over in pain and say "you just hit my external pacemaker!" or "you almos popped my colostomy bag!" and that would pretty quickly end it.

To these devices you can add "insulin pump".

My strategy for hugs is to turn and engage with my "unloaded" side.
 
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After thinking about this encounter later in the day, it provoked a thought about how other EDC citizens have managed being "made" in public.[/QUOTE]
no big deal to me just move along
 
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