Glad I'm not the only one. An OWB holster is much easier and I can put a shirt over it so it won't offend any non-like-minded individuals that might drive by. It's possible that I might be visible from a public location - meaning beyond the fence on a public road, but I can also claim "target shooting" if I had to.VMI77 wrote:Where I live out in the country I just don't go outside without being armed, especially during snake season. Since I'm on my own property and not visible from any public location, I can open carry. I often carry a Judge for snakes and something else for self-defense.
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- Wed Apr 23, 2014 5:58 pm
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Re: Carry while doing yard work
- Mon Apr 21, 2014 4:38 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: Carry while doing yard work
Exact same here. Snakes in the garage or barn get picked off by other means.. and re-located if I'm feeling nice.mr surveyor wrote: .... two rounds of snake shot up front as I hate snakes. But, my neighbors never notice gun shots anyway. Country life a half mile from the city limits
We've got dogs and kids. If the snake appears to be a pit-viper, that's it. I've seen them climb trees and do all sorts of things.
If someone demanded demanded money with a gun while I was mowing, I'd hand them the wallet... At that point, you're already substantially disadvantaged.