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Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:32 am
by tboesche
jamisjockey wrote:
TexasGal wrote:Okay, so my Wally Walk was quite a while back. I didn't post or anything, but I AM wondering if I had...would I have gotten a "woman" card? :headscratch

You don't git a woman card until you bring me a SAMMICH.



"rlol"



Seriously, though, I don't put any stock in the whole man card thing.
Fixed it for ya! :smash:

Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:39 pm
by rdcrags
Kidding aside, it is a strange feeling the first time you carry through a crowd, and worthy of celebration of our right according to the constitution.

Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:45 pm
by cbunt1
:iagree: Indeed it is. I thought the whole "wally-walk" thing was just fun and games, and a bit silly...till I tried it.

It's a bit intimidating for the first few minutes, then you realize it's nothing...then you celebrate.

I actually regret not getting some pix of my first public packin' trip. Guess I'm not entitled to the official "Man Card" either...

I've been known to use the whole wally-walk concept and process to test out a new holster, carry method, or gun I'm not sure how well it conceals...

[edited to add]
I have come to the conclusion that Icould carry a MA-2 under a hot-pink camo blanket, and 95% and the only thing anyone would notice is that the camo clashes with my bluejeans...

Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:43 am
by baldeagle
My wife gave me my man card 38 years ago. I don't need one from you guys. :biggrinjester:

Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:37 am
by TexasGal
:lol::
Jamisjockey, I'd make you a sandwich if you wanted one. You obviously have not partaken of my cooking. :evil2:

I do enjoy reading all the wally walk stories. I started carrying the day my plastic came. At first I carried in my purse and guarded it like a mama wolf. I bought a purse I could carry with the strap over my head and across my chest. After a short time, even that security of it made me nervous someone would get it away from me so I started carrying holstered on my belt. That was when I felt more concerned about others realizing I had a gun. Was I printing? Did my shirt rise up too high if I lifted my arms?...etc. Now, I have pretty much forgotten to worry about it. I have figured out what clothes hide the gun and people are not observant anyway for the most part.

Today, I realized just how attached I have become to carrying. My son is marrying in two weeks. I have been trying to find an outfit for the wedding I can hide my snubbie in :fire

Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 3:19 am
by FL450
Here is a link to the official Wally Walk rules
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Re: Okay, okay. Fine.

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:14 pm
by OldSchool
I admire you folks, wish I could do that! :tiphat:
Too many jobs with no-firearms parking, never get the opportunity to go home and arm up. :cryin
Maybe this week. Do we get double points for Black Friday skirmishes? :patriot: