Why is Walmart Considered the Concealed Carry Rite of Passage?

CDR_Glock

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Sorry if it This was a rude question. I couldn't think of a better way to ask it.

So every New CC License holder on the Internet talks about their first walk as a concealed carry member in Walmart. Why is that the case? Because it is the most common retail store in the country? Why not "The Mall" or "The Flea Market". I find those areas to be a higher functioning test since many more people are in your personal space.
 
Because "the flea market walk" or "the mall walk" or even "the bass pro walk" doesn't sound good/funny.

"The Wally Walk" is funny.

Don't over think it. Not everything is serious or has tactical validity.
 
Haha, I remember getting my CCW a while back and on my way home I had to do the wally walk. I went in, checked out some ammo, movies, food.
 
I don't think it's a "personal space" issue, as much as it is just being around a lot of other people and realizing that everyone there is not, in fact, staring at your because they somehow "know" you're carrying concealed.

As for why Wal-Mart? Maybe it's just because they're everywhere. I think the "ritual" is half-joke, anyway, but I did end up going to Wal-Mart and eating a plate of nachos while carrying just to carry on the tradition. :D
 
I never really go to Wal-Mart unless I just have to get a cooler or something. The first place I carried was a restaurant and a Police Detective was on his dinner break at the table across from me and I swear he started at me the entire time.
 
Yes, I thought about that. I think I was tugging at my shirt a lot, so probably lucky he didn't call for backup and check me out. :eek:
 
I don't think it's a "personal space" issue, as much as it is just being around a lot of other people and realizing that everyone there is not, in fact, staring at your because they somehow "know" you're carrying concealed.

As for why Wal-Mart? Maybe it's just because they're everywhere. I think the "ritual" is half-joke, anyway, but I did end up going to Wal-Mart and eating a plate of nachos while carrying just to carry on the tradition. :D

First timers get self conscious. I carry and then I go back and ask my friends, "Tell me where you spot my gun."

"You're carrying a gun? Where?"

Most people don't notice you. Many are indulging over their smartphone. Others are barely able to track their own steps let alone observe others.

When I see a vest or a fanny pack, I suspect that they're carrying. I even look to see if people print. It's hard, even if you know what to look for.

I posted in other forums, this same question. There's a diversity of answers from funny to serious but Walmart is a Gun Friendly Business. From what I read, they don't condone open carry, and they adhere to their respective state laws. If you accidentally show, you can be asked to leave.

Thanks for the laughs.
 
Originally Posted by Brian Pfleuger

Because "the flea market walk" or "the mall walk" or even "the bass pro walk" doesn't sound good/funny.

"The Wally Walk" is funny.

Don't over think it. Not everything is serious or has tactical validity.

Brian, you are my new Hero!! So Glad You put it that way, So many Tacti-cool conversations I have heard, your response could be a universal response...

but to stay on topic, yup, wally walk simply means out in public with large sums of people walk (n carry)
 
Never been to my town.

Apparently the OP has never been to my town. We just recently got a flea market and the "Mall" is so rarely used I am surprised it is still open. You could carry a bazooka and probably nobody would even see you. Walmart is where everyone goes in this town. Sometimes its the only choice (so really no choice).

Yeah, it is the most commom place that most people can relate to.
 
I work in a El Marto Del Wal... aka: ChinaMart...

I use reverse psychology on my "associates" including management...

I let them all know how cool I think it is that no one can be sure if I am violating the company policy forbidding employees to carry or even defend...:D

They often ask "So are you *armed*? I answer that I am ALWAYS armed... But I do not necessarily carry a gun to be *armed*...

If asked "Are you armed with a firearm?" I reply that it wouldn't be advantageous to my tactical intent for others to know for sure...:eek:

No one has ever mentioned my Buck 110 that I always carry but cannot use it "on the job" as it is not THEE ONE approved box cutter...:p

They rarely have to deal with emps like me...:D
Brent
 
There are a lot of places in this country where Wal-Mart is the only big store.

I did it a little different. I got my permit just before the Xmas holidays a few years ago, and my sons (both grown) were coming to visit. So I carried around the house, IWB, for about a week.

Neither of them, or my wife, noticed. One of my sons is USAF security forces, with the attendant police training. After 3 days I told him, and then told him to check me out later. He still couldn't tell even when he knew. My wife and other son still don't know.
 
Like kmax said.

Here in Texas Walmart is about the only store (if you even have a store!) where there are ever more than about 3 people. Before I moved to Texas I hadn't been in a Walmart more than a couple of times. Now it's twice a week.
 
I've been carrying so long, live in a very gun friendly state, and have so many family that carry, that I don't even think about it anymore. But I do remember the first time I went armed. It takes a year or so to get over the constant knowledge that you're carrying and I've talked about it with my family members who came of age and decided to carry.

Last night I was at a family gathering, and I'm sure that four of us were carrying. I never bothered to look. It is what it is. But, with getting comfortable while carrying comes the full knowledge that the vast majority of the people we see don't give a flying damn about anyone but themselves. They're either obsessing over the cell phone, working a list for shopping, or being virtually oblivious to everything around them, including me. I don't talk about carrying much, because everyone that knows me knows I'm carrying.
 
In the steel toe boot store I work in, I took care of a customer who was open carrying a Glock 19. Nice guy, was there about 20min...
After he left, I asked my two co-workers, who had been around the whole time (one even spoke to the guy while I took care of him)... Neither one had noticed the open carried Glock.
 
Apparently the OP has never been to my town. We just recently got a flea market and the "Mall" is so rarely used I am surprised it is still open. You could carry a bazooka and probably nobody would even see you. Walmart is where everyone goes in this town. Sometimes its the only choice (so really no choice).

Yeah, it is the most commom place that most people can relate to.

When I posed my question, I was referring to my first state where I concealed, Florida. All of the stores are busy there.

Mall Walking can be anxiety provoking, without a gun, let alone a newbie CC citizen there are people all around, people walking or bumping into you, and you're carry side is exposed to someone spotting a bulge.

As for flea markets, they're definitely worse. People continuously bump into you and are frequently in bad breath range.

I've carried for a few years, now. It's just like any other item: the keys, wallet, cell phone, light and holster.
 
The Walmart Walk is a good confidence builder
for those new to carrying a concealed firearm.
It even has an official map for you to follow.:D
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Yeah, I remember real malls and real flea markets and they are a challenge even without the worry of being discovered carrying. I was very self-conscious at first. I asked my wife and daughters on several occasions at home if they could tell I was carrying. Now I just walk around like I own the place, wherevever it is. I do not carry in legally prohibited places (Fed. buildings, POs , etc.). My wife almost freaked when she asked if I was carrying in a hospital in Dallas and I said yes. There was a sign on the door, but not the proper signage. I was a little uncomfortable with her talking about it, but she wasn't near enough to anyone else to be overheard.
 
Actually, I have seen more guys reporting on OPEN carrying in WallyWorld.

Why?

Heck if I know.

Could be that WallyWorld attracts a lot of rednecks.
 
Talking about oblivious people ... The first day that I carried concealed, I went to visit some family and ended up taking a brother-in-law and a sister out to shoot on the "back 40" ... they were new to shooting so we took a CZ-82 and a Ruger MkII, IIRC. Anyway, they were shooting at a little dueling tree and after quite a while, I drew my full-sized 1911 and helped them move the disks on the tree back and forth. THEY DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE I was carrying after I emptied an 8 round mag in front of them :eek: ... Not a single comment about the 1911 appearing out of thin air or disappearing into the ether when I was done ... I was floored. I never did ask them if they noticed, but their behavior sure didn't match the curiosity that was there when they were observing the differences between the CZ and the Ruger.

Saands
 
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