Free: Contests & Raffles.
i guess i should have stated it this way. when in open carry in town or city, you are vunerable to some tweaker, gansta, or mental idiot taking your gun from you without warning. personally i believe in the out of site out of mind theory, so that last bit is an opinion, the first is a warning.
I prefer concealed carry not cause I am worried about cops or public opinion, but because I want the bad guy to get his first warning when my 45 is going off, if he hears it before it kills him.Carl
just a simple q but how many people have actually been in any of the situations as mentioned ? is this a city thing ? do you really think about "bad guys" a 100% of the time your in a public place ? is this a cop thing ? dont you think you might bring some of the situations on your self by "getting tactical" when its a non tac situation ?maybe i was just brought up in a different "world" hope this doesn't offend anyone,just food for thought.
Hunting I carry openly. Around town I'd rather not anyone know I have it.
Quote from: kentrek on April 22, 2012, 11:47:18 PMjust a simple q but how many people have actually been in any of the situations as mentioned ? is this a city thing ? do you really think about "bad guys" a 100% of the time your in a public place ? is this a cop thing ? dont you think you might bring some of the situations on your self by "getting tactical" when its a non tac situation ?maybe i was just brought up in a different "world" hope this doesn't offend anyone,just food for thought. I worked in LE, and I know for me, some of it comes from that. But yes, I am always looking around and always know...1. Who is around me 2. Where nearest cover is 3. Where nearest concealment it 4. Where best egress is 5. What directions can I shoot safely without collateral damage, should the need arise. As far as bringing the situation on, I can say I am actually more inclined to resolve things with people at a lower level because I do not want to ever have to use my weapon. Let me use this situation that happened to me about 2 years ago. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I was traveling back from Oregon, and stopped at thea rest stop on I5 north, just north of Vancouver to re-arm myself, stretch my legs and have a smoke. Knowing that it was 11pm, dark, rainy and this rest stop is tucked back off the highway. I went to the far end of the lot where no one parks. On my way in I noticed a single 80's toyota hatch back parked right by the bathrooms. There was female on the passenger side, shielding her face from being seen with her hand. I took down the license plate because it just looked off to me being there the way it was. I was standing with a friend and saw the guy through the trees and he was walking up the truck parking side. Me being the only car there, I knew he was making his way to up come over to me. As soon as he stepped off the curb into the car lot 30feet away he made a b-line to me with his head down, shoulders forward and hands in his hoody pocket. I had my flashlight out, and light him up and ordered him to stop, he was close enough to me for my comfort. He took two more steps, so I told him to stop again, and he complied and said he was out of gas with his wife and baby and looking for money. I told him I didn't have any, and that he needed to leave me alone. He called me an A--hole, said I needed to "chill" and walked off. I got back into my car and left and called 911 about a suspicious person at the rest stop. The trooper called me about 30min later to tell me that he and the female with him (there was no kid) were arrested and wanted me to come back and write a statement (which I did). I have no doubt that had I not been paying attention the situation could have ended a lot differently. Had I not deescalated the situation the best I could at the lowest level I don't know what could have happened. My hunch is that he was going to try to rob me, and I interrupted his thought process (and took away his element of surprise) enough to make him re-think what he was about to do. Could it have been a guy just looking for a few dollars for gas? Sure... But there were just too many things out of place. Stop for a second here and think of how you would approach someone in a similar setting if you honestly needed help from them...----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tactical doesn't mean dressing in black SWAT gear and running around with a gun. It means where do I have the advantage over a threat (parking away from other cars). "Getting tactical" can be as simple as sitting with your back to a wall so no one can come from behind you, or parking at the other end of the lot. It can be as complex as engaging multiple targets while using an egress route to cover. Tactical advantage to me has always been making small adjustments to my behavior and thought process now that can give me a greater advantage later on, should the need arise. Making note of who is where, and what things around me can be used to my advantage gives me more advantage over someone else. I guess its all a mindset and I just don't let people get the drop on me. To me, its just how I live... Maybe I am paranoid, but I just don't want to be a victim.
Quote from: Bofire on April 22, 2012, 10:50:05 PM I prefer concealed carry not cause I am worried about cops or public opinion, but because I want the bad guy to get his first warning when my 45 is going off, if he hears it before it kills him.CarlI agree, never give up an advantage Quote from: kentrek on April 22, 2012, 11:47:18 PMjust a simple q but how many people have actually been in any of the situations as mentioned ? is this a city thing ? do you really think about "bad guys" a 100% of the time your in a public place ? is this a cop thing ? dont you think you might bring some of the situations on your self by "getting tactical" when its a non tac situation ?maybe i was just brought up in a different "world" hope this doesn't offend anyone,just food for thought. My wife use to ask me questions like this all the time when we first met, now she confirms our "situational awareness" often when in public. Like picking a booth in a restaurant that allowes the best field of view. Or having her sit inside of me in the booth with my draw side towards her. She now understrands training and old habits are hard to break, even if you wanted to, I don't.Most people go through daily life oblivious to what is taking place around them. If you ever sit back and crowd watch, you can usually tell who are the problems in a crowd. You can also tell allot of times who is carrying. Though some are more comfortable carrying then others, a little subconscious tug on the shirt to ensure your weapon is covered or how you bend over, lol.This is not paranoia, it is practicing and keeping aware of what is around you. As for going tactical in a non-tactical situation? I find it just the opposite, I tend to notice things sooner because I am always assessing the environment around me. This has given me the advantage to either avoid or act before something goes tactical.
I find that those that feel they need to carry openly in public (other than store clerks in a gun shop), are probably compensating for something they are lacking elsewhere, or inadequecies. Its just another form of bullying or intimidation.