Would YOU Open Carry???

Would or Do you Open Carry in Public?

  • Yes

    Votes: 173 41.8%
  • No

    Votes: 114 27.5%
  • It depends

    Votes: 127 30.7%

  • Total voters
    414
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This is a question that my wife asked me this morning, apparently there are movements all over the country to bring OC back in states where it is not already legal. It is a pretty hot topic in Texas among grabbers, enthusiasts and mall ninjas.

So my question is easy, it's in the title of the post. Would you open carry instead of conceal carry in public (not while hunting or in your home)? Yes, No, or It Depends.

If the answer is "It Depends" please expand on the answer. Would it depend on the weather, where you were going, or what you had on that day?

Sorry if this has been done before, I don't recall seeing any polls about this, search results didn't turn up what I was looking for.
 
Here you obtain a Georgia Firearms License and you can legally carry either way. Normally I carry concealed, but on occasion I do carry open. Sunday, for example, we went out to eat after church. Since you can't legally carry at church in Georgia, I slipped on my OWB holster afterwards and carried that way. It was too hot to wear my suit coat in the restaurant. No one even gave me a second glance.
 
My answer was no. Around the house, even outside doing yard work sure, I have pretty much total control of what goes on around me and who gets close to me.

I'm not saying I think OC is bad as a concept but the practical application of it in public is not something I'd do.

My wife said "Well then just anybody can carry a gun, if it's stolen or not, in public and do whatever they want". I asked her what the difference was between OC and CCW in that regard and she said "Nothing I guess" after a short pause.

I'm interested to see what everyone else thinks.
 
I think that if Florida allowed open carry, I would likely do so.

I can't see that having an openly visible gun would invite more trouble than if it were concealed, all else being equal.

If someone were to harass/attack me while the gun were concealed, then they might reconsider if they saw the gun first.

But if someone weren't planning to harass/attack me, then I don't see the gun being a catalyst for them to suddenly want to attack me.
 
No I wouldn't personally, I'll stick to staying concealed but I think everyone should have the right to carry open if they want to.
 
My preference is to "play my cards close to the vest". If (God forbid) I should ever have to deal with a badguy I want them to have an abrupt and nasty and above all COMPLETE surprise!

Having said that I did try an open carry experiment a little while back...with no disruption at all.
 
I'd rather carry concealed, but with the RIGHT to switch to open carry at any time I feel like it, and not be charged with brandishing. That would make the most sense of all for me.

Oh, and I can't imagine this working on the NYC subway...it's so crowded that at time you can't even hold a magazine up to read it...would be WAY too scary to think of how many thugs would be trying to snatch guns from open carry holsters in that scenario.
 
When I lived in NV they allowed OC except for in banks, POs, courthouses, or liquor-serving establishments. It was uncommon to see anyone carrying openly, though, because folks were aware of others and if in a public place carried concealed if at all. Lots of pocket guns, though. But every now and again you would see the rancher come in from the range with a wheelgun on (hardly ever a western holster, typically either a OWB or a crossdraw, but some shoulder rigs), or someone carrying a semi in a OWB holster. I think folks are aware of the effect a visible gun has on others, and the inability to control the situation in a crowd. Also, there is the factor of certain types of people not knowing who has the gun that makes them mind their manners.
 
I OC from time to time, TN CCP is for hand gun carry permit. They tell you to conceal carry to keep from being bothered by cops and freaking people out. If I am running to the gun range or hardware store ( mom and pop type store) then I wont bother with CC just OP carry. If I am going out to a shopping center or around a lot of people then I CC. I walk the dog every night in our area and OC every night.
Danny
 
They allow open carry in NC but I wouldn't do it. It catches attention that I don't want. I do see it from time to time though. One guy was about 50 years old and gave off this vibe of, "I really don't have time to care what you think", which was perfect for open carry.

He seemed as casual about his gun as I would be about a knife in my pocket. I looked at it then made an effort to stop staring. It wasn't that big of a deal.
 
I don't like to make myself a target, so I normally don't. However, during hunting season I carry open in the woods, and I normally don't take my sidearm off (usually an N-frame S&W for deer) until I go to bed. I'll go into gas stations and restaurants with it OC'd, simply because it's a pain to swap holsters, and/or pistols just to get lunch or gas. I think thats more accepted though.
 
"It depends" on whether or not concealed carry is a better option. For most situations around the general public I think concealed carry offers the greatest advantage.
 
It depends.

If its a sunny warm day and I'm going to the range and shooting a big gun, I just strap it on, and have no compunction about stopping at the Mini mart with it for a coat. I've even picked SWMBO up in downtown Anch open carrying...on the other hand, I'll take it off if I go into Nordstroms.

I see no tactical advantage in open carry and significant political/social disadvantages

WildymmvAlaska ™
 
if I'm working in the woods, on the farm, & have my GP-100 in a field grade holster on the belt, or if hunting... I'll go to town, without even giving it a 2nd thought... though I carry conceiled 99% of the time...

but I'm honestly not worried about being "made" into a victim... in my area
 
One of the aspects of self defense is action beats reaction.

Open Carry you lose the element of surprise. In fact I think it opens you more for possible attack.

I would also worry about being disarmed. I'd rather have a concealed rig with no break or one thumb break than open carry with a level II or III retention holster.
 
I voted no, concealment has a lot of good surprise value I'm unwilling to compromise.

Furthermore, I realize some folks would be upset with me about this, I oppose the open carry initiative in Texas. My primary reason is if open carry was legalized - as has happened in other open carry states - a lot more businesses would post signs making it illegal to carry on their property entirely. You can ramble all you want about how open carry is a "deterrent to crime" (something that I'm still not genuinely convinced of) but the fact of the matter is there is a substantial portion of people in Texas and in the country who are uncomfortable enough with guns that open carry just means responsible armed citizens in fewer places. How's that a deterrent to crime?
 
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