IndyGunner
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I agree. I did just add some info though on where I'm located which would probably draw more attention. But I suppose I could just CC my Bersa when I'm on / around campus and OC everywhere else with a larger gun.
Thanks for all the info everyone! Makes me feel a lot better about OC'ing!
I've decided I would rather carry my 96FS over my 1911. Anyone recommend a good OC holster for a lefty? I would possibly like a holster with a spare mag pouch so I can carry an extra mag on me as well. I'll feel a lot better carrying .40 S&W over "wussy" .380. Bring on the ol' "small in the pants" jokes!
I guess its all up to the carrier. Always have your LTCH on hand though, cause you are gonna catch grief sooner or later..
I also like having the upper hand of no one knowing I have a gun on me. The thought of someone pulling it from my holster and hurting someone has always been in the back of my head..
Hello! I've been recently toying around with the thought of carrying one of my larger "full size" handguns. Up until now I've always CC'd my Bersa .380 which has been VERY easy to CC. My other carry options are a full size SA 1911 or a Beretta 96FS. Both of which would be considerably more difficult to CC IMHO. My question is, who on here OC's and is under 25? I ask this because I feel I'm going to have a lot more attention drawn to me by being a 23 year old who OC's. I know I'm not doing anything wrong, but I feel people would be more likely to sick Johnny Law on me or complain to a manager about me OC'ing rather than someone older who isn't a "kid" in their eyes. Anyone have any experience with this? Am I just over thinking things and should "man up " and start OC'ing? What do you all think?
Thanks!
John
*EDIT* - Just to add a little more info, I live right next to a fairly large college, so I'm sure I'd be drawing a lot of extra unwanted attention. I am in no way affiliated with this campus though so they could not take any other action against me other than asking me to leave campus property.
...if you are carrying a firearm on campus property you are committing a felony...
If you choose to CC you don't have to worry about any of the hassles of OC. You can just go about your day with one less thing to worry about. But either way CARRY!!
If you choose to CC you don't have to worry about any of the hassles of OC. You can just go about your day with one less thing to worry about. But either way CARRY!!
I am 18 and oc and cc depending on which gun im carrying s&w .38 or m&p .45 and what I am wearing.