NACHOM22SHIELD
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Hello everyone ,
just thought i would pick everyone's brain about where you carry, and if anyone gives you **** about it. I've been carrying my gun
around the house (open) on my hip, while i do yard work, cut the grass, anything around the house.At first my wife gave me **** about it, she didn't like it, she thought it was silly that i carried while doing these tasks. anyone else have this problem with the ol lady.
also i recently had it on me when i took my dogs for a walk, i had come across a few people that didn't seem to have a care in the world ( witch was fine with me id rather not get hassled for it), but i have yet to attempt taking it in stores or down town with me. (and i'm not looking for the hassle, i just want to be able to practice the rights that we have, and practice them the way we should be able to)
my wife has become more comfortable with it, she even wants to take a cpl class next moths ( excited about), and honestly I think its the best for both of us if firearm is going to be in the house.
This is my first personal gun i have ever owned. I've shot plenty of firearms in the past and understand the importance of safety and such. This would be my first hand gun that actually belongs to me and its mine.
any thoughts
thanks
just thought i would pick everyone's brain about where you carry, and if anyone gives you **** about it. I've been carrying my gun
around the house (open) on my hip, while i do yard work, cut the grass, anything around the house.At first my wife gave me **** about it, she didn't like it, she thought it was silly that i carried while doing these tasks. anyone else have this problem with the ol lady.
also i recently had it on me when i took my dogs for a walk, i had come across a few people that didn't seem to have a care in the world ( witch was fine with me id rather not get hassled for it), but i have yet to attempt taking it in stores or down town with me. (and i'm not looking for the hassle, i just want to be able to practice the rights that we have, and practice them the way we should be able to)
my wife has become more comfortable with it, she even wants to take a cpl class next moths ( excited about), and honestly I think its the best for both of us if firearm is going to be in the house.
This is my first personal gun i have ever owned. I've shot plenty of firearms in the past and understand the importance of safety and such. This would be my first hand gun that actually belongs to me and its mine.
any thoughts
thanks