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So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 8:40 pm
by RogueUSMC
We needed batteris at work. I said, "we need straps also, let's go to Harbor freight and pick up some cheap straps. I have a coupon for a free pack of batteries with a purchase."
On the way back from a delivery, I stopped in at the said Harbor Freight store. I found my straps...I found my batteries...
I was customer #2 at the register and they nice cashier was trying to find a coupon in the sale ad for what customr #1 was buying. He couldn't find it so he just did an override on the register.
Customer #1 says, "thank you very much!"
I started singing the old Snap song I Got the POWER and customer #1 laughed...
The cashier says, "I have that power but they may try to fire me for it some day." and he laughes and says, "I'll just tell them that the customer looked like he might have a gun..."
It kind caught be by surprise actually...I said, "you know there are alot of folks that carry guns, right?"
Re: So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:12 am
by Odinvalknir
Stupidity runs rampant. It is thinking like that, that helps push the anti gun agenda and laws. People like the cashier think that anyone who carries a gun is also bad people. Or at least prone to being a bad person in questionable situations, otherwise why would anyone need a gun?! Just call the police!
Re: So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:13 am
by Tex1961
Odinvalknir wrote: Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:12 am
Stupidity runs rampant. It is thinking like that, that helps push the anti gun agenda and laws. People like the cashier think that anyone who carries a gun is also bad people. Or at least prone to being a bad person in questionable situations, otherwise why would anyone need a gun?! Just call the police!
I think it's more ignorance than stupidity...
Re: So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:39 am
by chasfm11
Can you just imagine what the cashier would do for someone who OC?
More seriously, I'm convinced that a lot of the public including the cashier have no idea how many people there are with LTCs and how often they do come in contact with people who are carrying. But I can also understand that not all the people who are carrying have LTCs. One of the Harbor Freight stores that I go to has some customers that perk my spidey senses on occasion.
Re: So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:29 am
by LucasMcCain
People and situations like that are part of why I open carry most of the time. Sure, a large part of it is being able to carry a larger gun more comfortably. Still, an important part of the decision comes down to affecting the views of people like that cashier. Odds are he's not super anti-gun. He's just been fed a bit too much MSM news. The idea that anyone carrying a gun is doing so for some nefarious reason is being pushed hard by the leftist media. Seeing nice friendly people just going about their lives with a gun on their hip makes a real impression on people. It's an impression that can't be made by carrying concealed. Naturally, not everyone is comfortable carrying openly, and that's fine. Can you imagine, though, if everyone that carries did so openly for a month? Just think how surprised people would be at how many guns were in their midst on a daily basis.
Re: So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:18 pm
by crazy2medic
LucasMcCain wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:29 am
People and situations like that are part of why I open carry most of the time. Sure, a large part of it is being able to carry a larger gun more comfortably. Still, an important part of the decision comes down to affecting the views of people like that cashier. Odds are he's not super anti-gun. He's just been fed a bit too much MSM news. The idea that anyone carrying a gun is doing so for some nefarious reason is being pushed hard by the leftist media. Seeing nice friendly people just going about their lives with a gun on their hip makes a real impression on people. It's an impression that can't be made by carrying concealed. Naturally, not everyone is comfortable carrying openly, and that's fine. Can you imagine, though, if everyone that carries did so openly for a month? Just think how surprised people would be at how many guns were in their midst on a daily basis.
This^^^!
I open carry, first and foremost it's more comfortable! Plus I am an Ambassador to the people of Texas, I make sure that I am polite, even helpful at times, I want people to think better of us who carry guns! We ain't the bad guys!
Re: So I walkd into Harbor Freight today...
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:00 pm
by oljames3
crazy2medic wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:18 pm
LucasMcCain wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:29 am
People and situations like that are part of why I open carry most of the time. Sure, a large part of it is being able to carry a larger gun more comfortably. Still, an important part of the decision comes down to affecting the views of people like that cashier. Odds are he's not super anti-gun. He's just been fed a bit too much MSM news. The idea that anyone carrying a gun is doing so for some nefarious reason is being pushed hard by the leftist media. Seeing nice friendly people just going about their lives with a gun on their hip makes a real impression on people. It's an impression that can't be made by carrying concealed. Naturally, not everyone is comfortable carrying openly, and that's fine. Can you imagine, though, if everyone that carries did so openly for a month? Just think how surprised people would be at how many guns were in their midst on a daily basis.
This^^^!
I open carry, first and foremost it's more comfortable! Plus I am an Ambassador to the people of Texas, I make sure that I am polite, even helpful at times, I want people to think better of us who carry guns! We ain't the bad guys!
I carry my S&W M&P M2.0 9mm 5inch openly in a Safariland 7TS ALS holster because that is what works best for me. As with most things in life, it comes down to which risks we are willlint to manage and which benefits matter most to us.