Posted on 01/03/2018 12:53:04 PM PST by PROCON
I don't open carry either, but the key to keeping your open carry firearm safe in most cases is having situational awareness at all times.
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Situational awareness, and/or a retention holster...
I don’t open carry unless I’m in the woods and I have no issue with open carry, but secure the damned thing!
A personal bearing that says "Make my day" couldn't hurt...
Both.
Concealed carry gives one the option of engaging, and when. Open carry removes the option and may provoke engagement at an inopportune moment.
If you are going to open carry, use a retention holster. And learn how to use it properly so you don’t shoot yourself in the foot.
My take has been that if you are going to carry then one of the most power weapons at your disposal is the element of surprise. I’m not going to give up that.
I am as pro 2nd as anyone but I think open carry is a bit goofy. It freaks people out and yeah it would be the first thing an evil doer would go for. Have it with you sure but having it hang out there like a pair of sunglasses in a pocket just seems a little off IMHO.
I worked in an amusement park and open-carried two pistols. Real pistols but fake ammo. Kids(sometimes adults) would try to yank them out all the time.
I saw a guy open carrying and told him to take the weapon to the car. When he complained, I reminded him how many times people tried to yank my gun out of the holster.
Put me in the author’s corner; open carry is tactically stupid.
[Put me in the authors corner; open carry is tactically stupid.]
Yes, was never mad for it. Advertising your defensive hardware and capability all the time is never a good idea.
Concealment leaves you many more options to fit the situation.
“Many argue that open carry is tactically stupid as it makes it clear to any potential bad guy who to take out first during a robbery.”
Concealed is usually best. But this “take out the open carry guy first” is overrated. It’s by far more common that they see the open carry and then go look for an easier target. And when that happens, it’s impossible to document that it ever happened.
The evidence for it is that robberies initiated AFTER someone SAW the open carry are extremely rare.
Robbers are lazy. When they are surprised to see an armed person, they aren’t typically thinking of how to neutralize him and then go ahead and conduct the robbery.
They shrug and rob the business next door.
Some of the “tactical” thinking reminds me of old geezers who can tell you all about burglars “casing” the house. They truly believe the burglars spend several days or weeks studying a house before they break in. In reality, their “casing” is ringing the doorbell. If you answer, they’ll have a reason to be standing there. If not, they break in.
Robbers are just as lazy. They are -not- looking for a fight, they are looking to scare you and make you give them the money.
Open carry is fine as long as you understand the possibilities. That’s why we CC.
Not too many of us have that perfect Dirty Harry scowl..
If I go to town for gas or parts or something, it's still right there (I don't change rigs)... but I use a retention holster (Recover Tactical) and would NEVER use something like my competition rig for public carry.
I think anyone who open carries should use holsters that meet the same standards that police have for weapon retention, and should be trained (at least be familiar/train with family) in fighting off someone trying to take your weapon - I would not want my sidearm used against me (or anyone else).
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