I was in uniform one day complete with star, duty belt, duty holster, OC spray, baton, handcuffs, and a rather large 4 inch Smith & Wesson Model 686 when a citizen asked me if I was armed. Just sayin'.
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Did you say n

I was in uniform one day complete with star, duty belt, duty holster, OC spray, baton, handcuffs, and a rather large 4 inch Smith & Wesson Model 686 when a citizen asked me if I was armed. Just sayin'.
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Did you say npe?
Lots of people I deal with daily know that my business is holsters and accessories, primarily for those who need to carry concealed. I am regularly asked if I am carrying. I always tell them that the true test of my products is whether or not they can tell!
Just a thought, in regards to the OP. If someone has no real knowledge about guns (they were talking about getting their first one) then it would be safe to say they aren't knowledgeable about cc etiquette or steeped in gun culture, and you got to figure they don't have a clue about those questions being out of bounds. They don't know what they don't know.
That would be like expecting a boy raised by wolves to know you should never ask a woman her age.
I wouldn't tell them I was carrying if they asked me, but I wouldn't be upset by the question.
I was in uniform one day complete with star, duty belt, duty holster, OC spray, baton, handcuffs, and a rather large 4 inch Smith & Wesson Model 686 when a citizen asked me if I was armed. Just sayin'.
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I'm in a small office and we had a salesman from Ohio visiting and he wants to get his first gun so we start talking. All guns are Glocks and all rifles are assault weapons to this guy, so I can do a little educating. I ask pretty standard questions, what have you shot in the past, what do you want to use it for, where will you store it...
Conversation shifts to concealed carry I explain NH law, and I tell him I can give him no advice on Ohio law. He then flat out asked me "are you carrying right now?"
I hesitate for about 2 seconds and tell him no. He picks up on the hesitation and doesn't believe me. I get him off the topic and we go our separate ways.
It's none of his concern if I'm carrying or not. If I tell him yes, his next likely question will be show me. Not gonna happen.
I will not discuss guns with him in the future.
Anyone ever run into something similar? How did you handle it? Any advice for next time?
Thanks - Matt
As someone that just got his first pistol and is planning to conceal carry this thread has been awesome! I will not be looking for a situation like this but if I ever end up in one I will be prepared for it after reading this.
I'm in a small office and we had a salesman from Ohio visiting and he wants to get his first gun so we start talking. All guns are Glocks and all rifles are assault weapons to this guy, so I can do a little educating. I ask pretty standard questions, what have you shot in the past, what do you want to use it for, where will you store it...
Conversation shifts to concealed carry I explain NH law, and I tell him I can give him no advice on Ohio law. He then flat out asked me "are you carrying right now?"
I hesitate for about 2 seconds and tell him no. He picks up on the hesitation and doesn't believe me. I get him off the topic and we go our separate ways.
It's none of his concern if I'm carrying or not. If I tell him yes, his next likely question will be show me. Not gonna happen.
I will not discuss guns with him in the future.
Anyone ever run into something similar? How did you handle it? Any advice for next time?
Thanks - Matt
Reply by asking if he's stopped beating his wife.
He then flat out asked me "are you carrying right now?"
Anyone ever run into something similar? How did you handle it? Any advice for next time?
Thanks - Matt