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had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:29 am
by sepiid
well, i had my first outing with my CHL on my hip.
i dint go to wal-mart, instead i went to Tandy Leather and Toys-r-us!
Tandy for me (needed leather to make a new holster) and toy r us for my boy so he could ride the horse ride
all in all a great few hours!
it was easier to wear than i had imagined.
Full sized Beretta 92A1 in a oldfaithfulholsters.com roll your own.
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:25 am
by johncanfield
Good for ya'!
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:36 pm
by Longhornfan69
Congrats!!
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:16 pm
by sepiid
did more walking today, went to sears, and wich which, mowed the grass.
all went well, and i feel much better about going around town with the family.
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:21 am
by achennau
The toys r us in Mesquite doesn't allow firearms. The sign they have posted is not legal but I guess the intent is there.
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:01 am
by thedman62
achennau wrote:The toys r us in Mesquite doesn't allow firearms. The sign they have posted is not legal but I guess the intent is there.
If the sign is not legal, they allow firearms.
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:01 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
OP:
You only have to leave your gun in the car if the place is properly posted with a 30.06 sign, or is an otherwise
"off limits" site per Texas statute (courthouse, school, bar, for example).
Do not be cowed into leaving your weapon in your vehicle by any other sign.
Also: NEVER, NEVER, I repeat NEVER ever bring up with a storeowner that their "gunbuster" sign does not meet
the Texas standard for notice (30.06). Just be silent so all of us can carry in their site.
SIA
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:23 pm
by C-dub
thedman62 wrote:achennau wrote:The toys r us in Mesquite doesn't allow firearms. The sign they have posted is not legal but I guess the intent is there.
If the sign is not legal, they allow firearms.
You betchya!!!
Sounds like a very good day Sepiid. Congratulations.
However, the leather place obviously doesn't count for a Wally Walk, but ToysRUs might be good enough, especially with a kid depending on the age. If your son is under 6y it might qualify as the level of difficulty goes up with young ones because you never know what they are going to do or say.
+1 on the don't ask or inform someone of their non-compliant sign. Just go about your business with your cat that ate the canary grin. You may or may not want to give them your business in the future, but that decision is up to you.
BTW, what city or area of Texas are you located?
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:51 pm
by achennau
I know the sign isn't legal, just thought I would mention it so others could look for it also. This one's in Mesquite. I still carry and continue to shop cause of the grandson!
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:25 pm
by sepiid
im out in sugar land.
yeah i only look for 30.06 and 51% signs.
its fun going to all these places now! i just need larger pants. the IWB adds a couple inches to my already 48-50 making the pants all the tighter.
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:57 pm
by sepiid
Well i have been doing the walk for quite some time now. it feels natural now, i still shirt check all the time though, tugging it down or out to make sure things are covered. i carried to work, and to a few technical conferences. was a great feeling.
i have never been asked to leave anywhere, never been spotted.
i have started to open carry while doing yard work. its a great conversation started for the neighbors. have been doing this for about 2 months, every friday about 5pm during my weekly mowing
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:20 pm
by PSTL*PAKR
Open carry while doing yard work???? Why? Why just not conceal?
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:47 pm
by Jaguar
PSTL*PAKR wrote:Open carry while doing yard work???? Why? Why just not conceal?
Why not? It is perfectly legal, and only mildly objectionable in some places. I don't open carry while doing yard work, but I don't worry about keeping it concealed either. I have often used my shirt as a sweat mop, and I am sure anyone looking would have seen it. Doesn't matter, no requirement to keep it concealed when on your property or property under your control.
Re: had my first "wally walk"
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:19 pm
by C-dub
PSTL*PAKR wrote:Open carry while doing yard work???? Why? Why just not conceal?
Because sometimes it's just too hot. Now, I do keep it concealed in my front yard, but do not in my fenced backyard. Most of my backyard has a chain link fence. However, most of my back yard is not visible to the public even with only chain link. It is there to keep my dogs from running loose and clearly define the property line.