Shocked some sheeple last week...
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Shocked some sheeple last week...
We went down to Garland to order my 1911 last week and I thought I'd share what I thought was a funny experience.
We had picked up a friend and her boyfriend who wanted to spend some time with us while we were in the area. We told them we wanted to gun shop a little and asked if that was okay. We had a long discussion of 2A rights and concealed carry while we were out, and it was enjoyable. They learned a lot and we had fun answering their questions.
So we get to TargetMaster to order my gun and while I'm describing what I want, hubby wanders over with a vest. He asks if I have enough cash on me in case he wants to buy it. I say sure and he looks around for a place to try it on. The clerk helping me says, "Oh, you can just take off your jacket and try it on right here. No worries."
Hubby was shoulder carrying under the jacket and we said in unison, "No, I (he) can't."
The clerk paused, then said, "If you're carrying with a CHL you can remove your jacket. We don't mind as long as it remains holstered."
He shrugged and dropped his jacket; neither friend had any clue he had been carrying for the past three hours!
The looks on their faces were PRICELESS!!! Like this ---> all in a row.
"You had that on the WHOLE TIME??"
"Yeah."
My hubby and the clerk had a good laugh, and I just rolled my eyes and giggled while I finished filling out the order form.
Hubby carries a Taurus PT92, so you know he's not toting around an easy-to-miss firearm. He conceals it well, but it just shows how unobservant sheep can be.
We had a whole conversation about CHL and handguns in the car, and hubby TOLD them he had his license. I guess it never occurred to them that he might actually take advantage of what the license allows him to do?
We had picked up a friend and her boyfriend who wanted to spend some time with us while we were in the area. We told them we wanted to gun shop a little and asked if that was okay. We had a long discussion of 2A rights and concealed carry while we were out, and it was enjoyable. They learned a lot and we had fun answering their questions.
So we get to TargetMaster to order my gun and while I'm describing what I want, hubby wanders over with a vest. He asks if I have enough cash on me in case he wants to buy it. I say sure and he looks around for a place to try it on. The clerk helping me says, "Oh, you can just take off your jacket and try it on right here. No worries."
Hubby was shoulder carrying under the jacket and we said in unison, "No, I (he) can't."
The clerk paused, then said, "If you're carrying with a CHL you can remove your jacket. We don't mind as long as it remains holstered."
He shrugged and dropped his jacket; neither friend had any clue he had been carrying for the past three hours!
The looks on their faces were PRICELESS!!! Like this ---> all in a row.
"You had that on the WHOLE TIME??"
"Yeah."
My hubby and the clerk had a good laugh, and I just rolled my eyes and giggled while I finished filling out the order form.
Hubby carries a Taurus PT92, so you know he's not toting around an easy-to-miss firearm. He conceals it well, but it just shows how unobservant sheep can be.
We had a whole conversation about CHL and handguns in the car, and hubby TOLD them he had his license. I guess it never occurred to them that he might actually take advantage of what the license allows him to do?
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Great story! I'll bet you wish you had a camera with you to capture the look on their faces.
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Re: Shocked some sheeple last week...
From California no doubt.
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I thought you had to "own or control" a premises in order to open carry legally, not just have permission. Then again there is a lot of "open carry" going on in a place that sells firearms. Grey area i guess.
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This has been discussed many times in the past, and yes, while 'technically' illegal, if no one complains, and no-one calls the cops, is it really a problem?Frost wrote:I thought you had to "own or control" a premises in order to open carry legally, not just have permission. Then again there is a lot of "open carry" going on in a place that sells firearms. Grey area i guess.
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Good one Random!
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Re: Shocked some sheeple last week...
I love it.
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Re: Shocked some sheeple last week...
Texas, born and raised. Both of 'em. Hard to believe, I know.glbedd53 wrote:From California no doubt.
And the girl has known my husband since before they can remember, which makes the whole story even better.
Also, to clarify, the only people in the shop were us, the clerk, and the owner who we also know and talk with frequently. Had there been other people I don't know if the clerk would have said it's okay to take off the jacket, if only for the sake of other patrons.
All in all, that's the best moment of shock I've seen. Another less exciting shocker happened when hubby took off his jacket at a friend's house (who also knew he carried) and the friend did the face. Said friend had given him a hug moments before and had NO IDEA he was shoulder carrying. Hubby knew the friend had put his hands right on the gun and mag holders and assumed he just didn't say anything to be polite!
Even better - this friend had a Virginia concealed weapons permit years ago when he lived there!
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Re: Shocked some sheeple last week...
Simply Awesome!
Love it.
Love it.
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Re: Shocked some sheeple last week...
Gotta love the sheeples response!!
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