Brian D.
Regular Member
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Hello. As an Ohio CHL licensee my normal method of carry is concealed, but have nothing against open carry, as long as we do it in such a way as to set a good example for those who we encounter along the way.
Found myself passing by the last remaining Roy Rogers restaurant in this part of the country, it was time for some of their delicious-if-not-completely-healthful fried chicken. Due to the unseasonably warm October weather the concealment vest had gotten too dang hot, so OC was the way to go.
Dined in, and can't say for sure if anyone even noticed my (IWB) Browning Hi Power, spare magazine, and 'TDI' KaBar knife on the belt. Roy and his wife Dale were staring down at me with smiles from some of the pictures hanging on the wall, that was all the reassurance I needed that everything was okay.
For me open carry will never be utilized as much as concealed, but it's nice to have options.
Hello. As an Ohio CHL licensee my normal method of carry is concealed, but have nothing against open carry, as long as we do it in such a way as to set a good example for those who we encounter along the way.
Found myself passing by the last remaining Roy Rogers restaurant in this part of the country, it was time for some of their delicious-if-not-completely-healthful fried chicken. Due to the unseasonably warm October weather the concealment vest had gotten too dang hot, so OC was the way to go.
Dined in, and can't say for sure if anyone even noticed my (IWB) Browning Hi Power, spare magazine, and 'TDI' KaBar knife on the belt. Roy and his wife Dale were staring down at me with smiles from some of the pictures hanging on the wall, that was all the reassurance I needed that everything was okay.
For me open carry will never be utilized as much as concealed, but it's nice to have options.