Once, while grocery shopping I had to bend over to reach something in the bottom shelf and my shirt rode up over my cell phone case and partially exposed my spare mag by accident. I didn't notice until a women behind me was standing waiting to get by but the aisle wasn't blocked.Taypo wrote:Clowns displaying spares are typically OCT tools that like to be noticed. Recently displayed by Holcomb at a Whataburger to show them how smart he is, if I recall correctly. I'll be surprised if anyone on this forum will admit to doing it, but I'm sure the lurkers are applauding his genius at PR.E.Marquez wrote:An Interesting observation... Many threads, posts and posters led me to believe, differently.WildBill wrote: Most of us do a pretty good job at keeping the handgun concealed.
Seems some (more and more)cover the weapon minimally, and are utterly unconcerned with "accidental" exposure. And further, The number of folks that "announce" carry... a term I only recently heard, whereby one carries spare mags, openly and the gun itself covered only visually, not truly concealed is growing. Im not saying I agree or disagree with those carry methods, just that they seem to be becoming much more common.. even with members of this forum.
She was just looking at me and I uncomfortably asked "Can I help you with something?" and she said something about how she was afraid to get shocked with my stun gun.
I casually glanced down and saw my gun was still covered but the cell phone/and maybe my spare mag was exposed. Did she mistake my cell phone for a stun gun? Did she even know what the barely visible thing sticking out of the IWB spare mag holder even was?
I smiled and pulled my shirt down over the cell phone case and spare mag and she smiled and walked by. No further incident to report.