I guess you haven't seen the pictures of the people holding them at low ready then. I am well-aware of what low ready is, chief. No need for your link. I think if you are OCing a long gun it should be in front of you, or you better be pretty quick in transitioning it from your back to front.I'm going to keep posting this link until I'm blue in the face because I'm sick and tired of hearing about people OCing long guns at "low ready". LOW READY MEANS SHOULDERED, DAMNIT. Read this:
Firearms History, Technology & Development: Rifle Shooting Positions: Ready Positions
If I walk into the local grocery store with my Tavor at low ready I fully expect to be shot (or at least shot at). If it's hanging from a sling and I'm not touching it (analogous to a holstered pistol) I expect my Tavor to be one hell of a great conversation starter, no more.