SavageEagle
Grandmaster
- Apr 27, 2008
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next time the oc cc debate come up, feel free to use my experiences.That's the FIRST time I've ever heard of anyone being told they almost got shot because they OC'd...
I OC'd at Shilo in Avon while watching New Moon and 2012... Not a single comment, but a few "WTF" looks. I just smiled and put my arm around my wife.
i told him i was an assassin and went on my way.
gotta love the west side of south bend.
not unless ninja attire is jeans and a tshirt nowadays.Were you dressed like a Ninja ?
Was the person who threw a fit at Cabelas? If so that seems a little odd that a person would act that way in a store that is largely geared to the shooting sports.Hooters in Merrillville on Friday, driving, home, TFT gun law course at Cabelas on Saturday. Had one person scream at me, and stated that they were scared of my evil black gun. Autozone, Gas station, buddies shop, BK, and back home. My friend never noticed until I unholstered and put the xdm in his toolbox so I wouldnt get it greasy working on my truck. We ate at hooters and went and looked at a few parking lots afterwards to get set up for plowing this winter. Carreid around the shop for 2 or 3 hours until we got around to starting working... never noticed...
That is awesome! I would love to read the interviewer notes lol. Here is hoping you get the job.I just started to OC, I have had my lifetime LTCH for about 2 years and to come clean I thought it was a CCW permit (Thanks INGO for shedding light on the truth).
So for the last few weeks I have been OCing and thinking nothing of it until Friday.
I got all spiffy with my mirror shined jump boots, a nice crisp pair of black slacks, shirt and tie and thinking nothing of it put my Sig 226 in my kydex holster and went off to my JOB INTERVIEW!!!!
The thing is like every other day that I OC nobody said anything, the interviewer had to notice but who knows. I'm not holding my breath on getting the call back.
Was the person who threw a fit at Cabelas? If so that seems a little odd that a person would act that way in a store that is largely geared to the shooting sports.
Has OC always been the law in Indiana? Many years ago I was stopped by a local in Lebanon while wearing my shoulder holster and he made me put my jacket on stating I was required to conceal. This was driving, not walking around but he insisted so I didn't argue.