WHY you SHOULD open carry | JLS EP009

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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @alyeskaddict
    @alyeskaddict Год назад +1814

    I was OC in a Starbucks in Portland, OR. A woman off to the side kept looking at me (you know that feeling, when someone is just waiting to confront you). Eventually, she came over to me and said "Excuse me?" And I was internally sighing (Great, here we go). She said "I want to thank you so much for carrying today. My father's life was saved by an open carrier." Turned into a wonderful conversation.

    • @joshuahagen2961
      @joshuahagen2961 Год назад +68

      Always nice when the conversation goes in an unexpected, pleasant direction.

    • @inkspot78
      @inkspot78 Год назад +34

      This never happened.

    • @alyeskaddict
      @alyeskaddict Год назад +52

      @@inkspot78 it 100% did man.

    • @theunknownknowsBYvoivod
      @theunknownknowsBYvoivod Год назад

      @@inkspot78 Yeah. Your mom.

    • @inkspot78
      @inkspot78 Год назад +16

      @@alyeskaddict 1000% it did not

  • @roswellbeau3894
    @roswellbeau3894 Год назад +3155

    I met a liberal that moved out of Texas because he got scared after seeing someone open carrying a pistol. I think everyone needs to open carry now.
    ETA the sad part of the story was they moved to my state...

    • @OldSolidSnake
      @OldSolidSnake Год назад +69

      Right now!

    • @AaaaandYerDhem
      @AaaaandYerDhem Год назад +50

      🤣🤣🤣 totally

    • @FogGoblin
      @FogGoblin Год назад

      For the record. You're a Super Villain to me. You train Mercenaries to kick in our door and shoot on site. You say you care about the 2A but it actually just for you and your group of racist Friends. We all losing and you're the only ones smiling. I hate you John Lovell. I promise I would take a few to the gut if i ever met you. From a fellow Veteran, when did your Oath Expire and when did you support the Boots against Americans violating the Constitution. 😢

    • @Ash_95
      @Ash_95 Год назад +158

      You just sold me on open carry.

    • @Uberragen21
      @Uberragen21 Год назад +120

      😂😂
      I thanked and shook a guy's hand in TX because he was open carrying. He was surprised when he asked where I was from and I begrudgingly said CA. He could tell the disdain in my response as I choked out the word "CA". We had a good 5 minute conversation and he was surprised to hear CA has so many gun owners and supporters.
      We're not alone and I agree we need to open carry more.

  • @dwardo2257
    @dwardo2257 6 месяцев назад +356

    I was open carrying and I was in line ordering food. I heard a kid say oh that’s scary and the mother immediately said something like - no it’s not he is protecting us. It made me happy to hear a mom explaining the good to kids instead of bashing.

    • @joelslack2138
      @joelslack2138 5 месяцев назад +8

      Awesome bro

    • @DumbNinjaDude
      @DumbNinjaDude 4 месяца назад +7

      I had a moment like that when I was getting my car serviced, those moments are a breath of fresh air

    • @mr.berimbolo827
      @mr.berimbolo827 3 месяца назад

      @@DumbNinjaDudewhat state are you in if you don’t mind me asking?

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 2 месяца назад +2

      Could you prevent someone from taking your gun?

    • @DumbNinjaDude
      @DumbNinjaDude 2 месяца назад +1

      @@mr.berimbolo827 That was little over a year ago in southern Ohio, just east of Cincinnati. Now I'm in Arizona and nobody bats an eye here lol

  • @kolab18
    @kolab18 7 месяцев назад +196

    I retired from a police department 2years ago. When I was on duty and I saw someone open carrying, I knew I had backup from that person if I needed help.

    • @Chizzumz
      @Chizzumz 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@HielNahhorrible mindset. We carry not only to protect ourselves and other innocents, we need to protect EVERYONE. There can and have been times where our LEO brothers and sisters have been in losing battles and need support. It’s our duty as Americans to help each other.

    • @jorgecarrejo7562
      @jorgecarrejo7562 4 месяца назад

      Cops in California are scared of people that have a taser on their hip..

    • @user-qn8uh1rs9o
      @user-qn8uh1rs9o 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Chizzumzre-read his comment

    • @Chizzumz
      @Chizzumz 3 месяца назад

      @@user-qn8uh1rs9o look at who I tagged. Someone deleted there comment.

    • @renegaderetiree60
      @renegaderetiree60 2 месяца назад

      Not all those that carry have the mindset or training that would have a favorable outcome, if needed in a gun battle. We can only hope for the best, if placed in that situation. Better to be tried by your peers, than carried by pallbearers.

  • @risingawareness13
    @risingawareness13 Год назад +1769

    We should organize a 'National Open Carry Day' and do it annually: a holiday that celebrates 2A. 🇺🇲

    • @ObamaoZedong
      @ObamaoZedong Год назад +158

      There is one called Every 2nd Matters, where people open carry on the 2nd of every month.

    • @dragonsofthunder
      @dragonsofthunder Год назад +11

      @@ObamaoZedong nice

    • @bogusphone8000
      @bogusphone8000 Год назад +27

      Annually or daily?

    • @Mandarintoenail1
      @Mandarintoenail1 Год назад +50

      How about through the month of June... at least

    • @Skooozle
      @Skooozle Год назад +16

      Sounds like "stolen gun harvest festival day"
      How about we open carry on the day of the month that our birthday is. For example, if you were born on April 20, you open carry on the 20th of each month if you were born on June 9th, you open carry on the 9th of each month.

  • @ryanjoband9082
    @ryanjoband9082 Год назад +1235

    I was open carrying a plastic pirate toy gun at the movie theater the other day, dressed up in costumes with my family. A manager told me i had to go put the pirate gun in my car, not allowed in the theater. I smiled and laughed heartily: hidden under my costume was a loaded Beretta 92. Irony, man.

    • @Razor-gx2dq
      @Razor-gx2dq Год назад +95

      Never let them know your next move.

    • @Munce72
      @Munce72 Год назад +50

      I love that! Scooby snacks for you.

    • @tuchesuavae
      @tuchesuavae Год назад +19

      Lmao

    • @brettdavis5555
      @brettdavis5555 Год назад +93

      My local theater didn’t allow concealed carry. They took the signs down after a certain theater shooting over 10 years ago.

    • @ryanjoband9082
      @ryanjoband9082 Год назад +24

      The element of surprise is crucial.

  • @marker3346
    @marker3346 Месяц назад +7

    I love you guys for being real Americans and proud to open carry. Never let them take that away!! Never!!! The world needs people like you! Much love from Germany.

  • @wireman4029
    @wireman4029 8 месяцев назад +99

    When my wife open carries, she gets compliments, mostly from elderly women, but sometimes even men. When I open carry, people seem to look at me in disgust, or even maybe its fear; So I started holding my wife's (or kids) hands while walking, and I started getting smiles. Of course, we sometimes run into that Karen that is totally opposed to people's rights

    • @C420sailor
      @C420sailor 7 месяцев назад +21

      Remember, her carrying his empowering. You carrying is toxic and oppressive 🙄

    • @karamlevi
      @karamlevi 6 месяцев назад

      It’s sexism and h a t e towards men who are victims of crime at a 90% level compared to women, it’s pure discrimination.

    • @pkoutdoors8112
      @pkoutdoors8112 3 месяца назад +1

      When my wife open carries, she gets all sorts of old men asking her what she's afraid of. Those are the only people that approach her and talk to her about her gun. I've had all sort of people thank me, even a Marine recruiter/weapons instructor, or ask what they need to do to carry legally.

    • @craigdoriety9798
      @craigdoriety9798 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@pkoutdoors8112 You would think that men would realize that women are more likely to be targeted by criminals and a firearm is an equalizer fir a female going up against a male.

    • @gln3276
      @gln3276 2 месяца назад +6

      ​@@pkoutdoors8112
      "What are you afraid of?"
      "Absolutely nothing and nobody."

  • @drpuma_2901
    @drpuma_2901 Год назад +266

    Normalize open carry. Normalize conceal carry. Normalize training and preparedness.

    • @tattooed1979
      @tattooed1979 Год назад +4

      Amen!

    • @SaundersE5
      @SaundersE5 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@tattooed1979 denormalize criminality.

    • @brianv3ntura
      @brianv3ntura 11 месяцев назад +3

      Normalize no permitless carry

    • @blueduck9409
      @blueduck9409 11 месяцев назад +2

      Situational awareness.

    • @Jeremy-ul3it
      @Jeremy-ul3it 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@brianv3nturaFree men don't ask permission.

  • @americanpatriot768
    @americanpatriot768 Год назад +473

    I was with my family eating at a local restaurant. When we were done.I went to pay the bill and an elderly woman stop me and said “It makes me feel so good seeing guys like you are out here in the public keeping us safe.” “Thank you so much sir!” That was awesome!!!

    • @cpvsgvmnt2116
      @cpvsgvmnt2116 Год назад +16

      I've had a few of those.. honestly.. it's like when someone finds out I was in the Marine Corps and says "thank you for your service".. it feels cheesy AF. It's uncomfortable for me. I'd rather just a knowing nod or a quick side comment of: "sweet", "neat", "cool", "hell yeah"..

    • @andrewgood7586
      @andrewgood7586 Год назад +4

      I had a guy say something similar to me one day while I was eating at a restaurant.

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Год назад +3

      Most businesses in Dem cities would kick yo ash out the door if you came in with a gun. Open carry doesn't override a businesses right to refuse you service, or tresspass you from the property

    • @andrewgood7586
      @andrewgood7586 Год назад +19

      @@yourlogicalnightmare1014 Good thing I dont go to dem cities. I have zero reason to ever burden myself with that shit.

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Год назад +4

      @@andrewgood7586
      Most adult males feel comfortable open carrying around children and old ladies. Many of these open carry cowards wouldn't try that in gang neighborhoods, where they will quickly find out how little their life is worth

  • @RiversideTroll
    @RiversideTroll 10 месяцев назад +109

    Back when I was a young ruffian, I noticed an older man carrying openly in a popular barbecue restaurant. He was dressed out in tactical garb but not wearing a badge. He was not a cop. This was my first introduction to open carry.
    Many years later, after becoming a student of defensive handgun combat, I decided that open carry was the way to go. It's more comfortable. I can carry a larger weapon, and I can get it on target quicker. I was once converged on by 3 bad guys in front of a liquor store. One of them saw my hand on my Sig p239 and yelled GUN! All three took off running like their asses were on fire. Luckily, none of them deployed weapons as I would have surely dispatched their souls. I can't count the times that people have thanked me for carrying, including police officers. My iaido instructor asked me once why I carried a gun. I replied, "Because carrying a sword is illegal."

    • @harleyhoney
      @harleyhoney 6 месяцев назад

      Love this! Great convo!

    • @clementclark3472
      @clementclark3472 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂 good stuff brother

    • @stereodreamer23
      @stereodreamer23 4 месяца назад

      I'd be interested in what jurisdiction you live in that allowed CCW but bans carry a sword. The only places I know of that ban carrying swords are the really anti-gun cities...

    • @jringo45acp
      @jringo45acp 4 месяца назад

      I train iaido as well, great art to complement my jujutsu. I also have open carried 99% of the time for over 15 years. Here in Indiana there's no ban on any length blade, the only reason I don't carry my sword is because my wife would be really embarrassed ;)

    • @cjim4875
      @cjim4875 4 месяца назад +1

      Years ago when I was a LEO Firearms Instructor, SWAT Team member etc., I started studying Jiu Jitsu. My Sensei also a LEO with a different agency, said " I know you're a gun guy, what are you doing here ?" My reply was that in my experience you can't just shoot everybody, you have to go hands on much more often than guns up. Also, if you can control the situation with hands, you may avoid having to go to guns. He liked my answer and I trained with him for several years.

  • @randalcarazo9407
    @randalcarazo9407 8 месяцев назад +133

    Excellent conversation. I'll stick with concealed carry when around town, open carry in the country.

    • @BruceCross
      @BruceCross 7 месяцев назад +14

      Yes, open carry has too many negatives in the city, but it's perfectly natural in the country.

    • @carlperry5932
      @carlperry5932 6 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed !

    • @1BobsYourUncle
      @1BobsYourUncle 6 месяцев назад +2

      The reality is you will most likely need to get your weapon much faster in the city than in the country.

    • @1BobsYourUncle
      @1BobsYourUncle 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@BruceCross. You let “negatives” dictate whether you open carry or not?

    • @BruceCross
      @BruceCross 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@1BobsYourUncle Yes, that's my choice. You can make whatever choice you want.

  • @friedenhiker1032
    @friedenhiker1032 Год назад +383

    I was checking out at Walmart, and a gentleman with a sidearm on his hip helped me out with my cart. I felt so safe and at ease going through that parking lot. As a single woman in a wheelchair, I have to be on guard all the time. This man gifted me with a few moments of peace. I'll never forget his kindness.

  • @lordgrimoz6085
    @lordgrimoz6085 Год назад +524

    A few weeks back I was (as always) open carrying at Walmart and as I walk by I hear a little girl say “mommy he has a gun” without a pause the mom said something that both made me smile and shocked me. “ He is wearing it to protect us and everyone else here”. I do live in a rural town in PA, but I am seeing more and more people open carrying over the last few years. And I am seeing more and more people accepting it. Years ago I’d get odd looks and whispers

    • @emanuelhoyos1030
      @emanuelhoyos1030 Год назад +19

      That’s what I love about rural Pa - everyone and their mother has guns so they’re seen as normal

    • @flatmatt123
      @flatmatt123 Год назад +8

      I live in pa so open carry is legal for the whole state ? or depends where in pa you live ?

    • @leehrvyoswld
      @leehrvyoswld Год назад +7

      Sheepdog fan fiction.

    • @knine8154
      @knine8154 Год назад +3

      @flatmatt123 Here's some info. Follow up with the statutes
      Open carry is legal in Pennsylvania without a permit but you must have a permit to carry a firearm in a vehicle. See (11) and (15) below in statute Title 18 § 6106 below. From the PA State Police FAQs. Are there exceptions to carrying a firearm without a Pennsylvania License to Carry?Feb 25, 2023

    • @savagesemple5353
      @savagesemple5353 Год назад +9

      PA has no law prohibiting open carry. Only in blue cities.

  • @deathdealer7788
    @deathdealer7788 6 месяцев назад +13

    I’m from Idaho where you don’t need a permit to conceal carry and even then I preferred open carry. Growing up as a kid there, you saw people open carrying often and it always made me feel protected and not in danger. Most of the guys in my high school would leave their hunting rifles on display in their rear window racks locked up during school. We would all go hunting after school and I can’t recall ever hearing about a single school shooting ever taking place in Idaho even to this day.

  • @SixOFord
    @SixOFord Год назад +271

    There was a time in this country where it was seen as strange to see someone walking down the street without a gun. Let's bring that back.

    • @cpvsgvmnt2116
      @cpvsgvmnt2116 Год назад +7

      I need you as a neighbor.. lol

    • @animalmother9945
      @animalmother9945 Год назад +3

      I'm in Missouri, always carried sidearm

    • @Herbster41
      @Herbster41 Год назад +16

      A well armed society is a polite society.

    • @gbear34
      @gbear34 Год назад +4

      @@Herbster41 And it's just a bit easier to arm up in your neck of the woods, I see! Congrats on passing Constitutional Carry

    • @bellumdominum7705
      @bellumdominum7705 Год назад +2

      @Abe Adams not true. In the early 80s concealed carry was very rare.. took an even tougher to get permit than today's CCW/CCP/CCL. Open carry was very common... even into a police station by civilians.

  • @jackculp9776
    @jackculp9776 Год назад +241

    I am an ex police officer from Texas and when I see someone open carry, I feel safer knowing that if something went down, help and backup is close at hand.

    • @CowboyinDallas94
      @CowboyinDallas94 Год назад +14

      That’s exactly what I want the LEO to know who is standing at the door of the store I walk in. I’m armed too, so if you hear something going down in the back, don’t shoot me, I’m the good guy.

    • @m16ty
      @m16ty Год назад +13

      I'm happy too when I see somebody open carrying, but I must admit I think part of the reason is that I know he will be a bullet magnet (and not me) if things go sideways.

    • @Dr.Zoidberg087
      @Dr.Zoidberg087 Год назад +7

      ​@@m16tylol if you see someone open carrying neither one of you will be a "bullet magnet" because one of you has the nuts to hang that sign up and stop the violence before it happens.

    • @cchgn
      @cchgn Год назад +3

      That is ridiculous. How do you know that that OC isn't a felon waiting to shoot YOU?

    • @timeatak5248
      @timeatak5248 Год назад +9

      @@Dr.Zoidberg087 I’m a former LEO and Mil Veteran. Just because someone open carry’s does not make them a MOH recipient. One trip to the range and it’s blatantly obvious that most gun owners can’t shoot nor do they have ANY practical skills (nor does a range allow that type of practice). Unless you do IDPA type shooting or were trained in a Formal defensive shooting course, open carry does not afford ANY tactical advantage. Once the shooting starts, tactical surprise and violence of action is the key to winning the fight. And I doubt the pot bellied clowns I see open carry can do either. I conceal carry and try hard to be in condition yellow in public to avoid first then take action as THE very last resort. Anyone that says or thinks otherwise is just a keyboard hero and would wilt in an actual confrontation. Also, if open carry is such a deterrent, why not sling a extended mag tactical shotgun around?

  • @rfpnc
    @rfpnc 9 месяцев назад +125

    When I worked at Home Depot, I always felt so much safer when contractors came in open carrying. I never saw a firearm improperly holstered, and it felt like the vibe was comfortable and professional. I understand the concern about how an open carry firearm could possibly be snatched by a bad guy, but I also feel an open carry firearm is a visible symbol of civility and protection. It felt like the open carry contractors (and others) were saying, "Don't try it". (I live in Indiana)

    • @alphaspartan
      @alphaspartan 8 месяцев назад +2

      What are your thoughts on open carry of firearms bigger than a pistol? What if someone had a rifle, shotgun or PDW safely slung around the torso on a sling?

    • @alphaspartan
      @alphaspartan 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not actually sure if slung is a real word lol but you know what I'm asking hopefully

    • @tomasnagy4518
      @tomasnagy4518 7 месяцев назад +2

      Not if it’s a retention holster.

    • @ralphm6901
      @ralphm6901 7 месяцев назад +2

      A while back I saw someone in Food Lion open-carrying. The only part about that which worried me was that the pistol appeared to be clipped to the edge of his pocket and was flapping around. Or maybe it was just dropped into his pocket. Either way, it looked very much like someone could take it off him very easily.

    • @ralphm6901
      @ralphm6901 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@happydogg312 possibly he had some kind of retention holster, but whatever it was, it was not clipped to his belt, it was clipped to the outside of his pocket and the whole thing was flapping around.

  • @SkydivingSquid
    @SkydivingSquid 8 месяцев назад +37

    I started open carrying when I first got my 1911, but even more so when I made friends with a retired Navy SEAL who open carries wherever he goes. He has an AMAZING perspective on it and I love it. Been open carrying since; unless I carry my Hellcat which is my conceal carry (in states that recognize the 2A).. there is a place for both open and conceal carry. If I am at a wedding or formal, probably going to conceal; if I am just going out to the store, open carry. So many arguments against open carry are seeded in the land of make believe shower thoughts.. situations and scenarios that will likely never happen and which don't follow real behavior or reasoning.. you can conceal carry your entire life and never once need to use it, ergo you have NO impact on the 2A what-so-ever. By contrast when you open carry, you are ALWAYS having an impact on the 2A. Even if just visually, you are educating the public on a right that exists and should be exercise (as not to lose it) and that it's OKAY to have a gun.. the public is ever being brainwashed into thinking guns are all bad and always a crime.. by open carrying you can educate them, welcome conversation, and in the worst case scenario and the cops get called, you can calmly and politely speak with them, and if they do end up violating your 2A and 4A rights, you can get a little payday (but god forbid this ever happens to you).

  • @PonyBoy1776
    @PonyBoy1776 Год назад +156

    As soon as I turned 21 here in Texas I started open carrying my Glock and have had nothing but positive experiences with strangers while doing so. The stigma is changing

    • @JP_Patriot
      @JP_Patriot Год назад +2

      It is bro 👌🏼

    • @cannibal566
      @cannibal566 Год назад +4

      what part of texas? i'm in dallas and have thought about it too

    • @PonyBoy1776
      @PonyBoy1776 Год назад +1

      @@cannibal566 fort worth

    • @MRsolidcolor
      @MRsolidcolor 11 месяцев назад

      @@PonyBoy1776 Irving

    • @LeathamLuxuryWatches817
      @LeathamLuxuryWatches817 6 месяцев назад

      @@PonyBoy1776I’m in Fort Worth too. Can confirm your statement on normalization

  • @AVH8TOR
    @AVH8TOR Год назад +289

    “Let them see our numbers”. Totally agree. Maybe we’ve been in the hiding too long. Let the criminals realize there’s more of us than they thought.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад +8

      I'm a veteran 🪖 4yr & a armed security officer 🚔. Since 2002. OC is highly over rated. I've used open carry in PA, TN, GA, VA. I never had any 🥷🏻 run up on me or had any shoot outs. If you tote, a Glock 19 9mm or K frame .357magnum few people if any bother you.

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 Год назад +4

      By putting bait on your hip and waiting for the fish to come biting... because they won't nibble.
      Just hope you survive it because they're just - barely - smart enough to wait for a moment of distraction before putting you down for that clearly visible prize.
      Conceal, conceal, conceal. That gives you the opportunity to get the drop on them or, if they're locked and cocked they might not take your piece because they can't see it.

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Год назад +4

      There is another good aspect to open carry... it habituates you to accessing your weapon in public spaces where it is actually needed for self defense. People who are mentally trained to only punch in the gym or draw their gun at the range, are too slave-like and permission based into their habits to actually access their skills in the real world.

    • @JP_Patriot
      @JP_Patriot Год назад +2

      @@DavidLLambertmobile
      Damn straight, brother 🤣💪🏻🇺🇸
      Mad respect to you!

    • @JP_Patriot
      @JP_Patriot Год назад

      @@studytime3461
      That’s ridiculous

  • @bishrob345
    @bishrob345 7 месяцев назад +10

    I do know that when I open carry I am expected to be more open to the world in general. I had a mother notice I was carrying and she had a child with her; I quickly figured what the adult lady was attempting so I played along in a most positive way. She asked me if I had the time which triggered the child to take a closer look at who, say, mommy was talking to. Almost immediately as children do spotted the firearm and was obviously amazed. I took my time and allowed the young one to gawk and I finally told the lady the current time. This lady wanted the child to see me carrying and that the lesson was; when people are OPEN carrying you can approach them and you will find common decency not a criminal thug! Open carry opens eyes, hearts, and minds!!! Carry Always!

  • @Jason4422Daddybear
    @Jason4422Daddybear 10 месяцев назад +16

    I personally don't open carry, but I have always told my kids. If you see a person with a gun on their hip, that those are the people they should be comfortable with. Because those are the people who are most likley going to defend them if something goes down.

  • @Gunrunner223
    @Gunrunner223 Год назад +179

    My thoughts on open carry. I think when you choose open carry, you have a duty to present yourself as someone trustworthy, kind, and more professional. Years ago in a restaurant, a guy open carrying, came in wearing nice jeans, tucked in white button up shirt, nice leathers shoes, gun belt, with matching holster with a Glock 19. Nobody in there gave him a second thought. He could have been a detective, or county sheriff off duty. On the flip side, saw a guy at a gas station, with a flea market nylon holster toting a full size high point 45 , clipped on his wasteband, no belt, pants falling off, more concerned with getting people to see he has a gun, than holding his pants up. I knew if someone came in with bad intentions, he's the first to run and hide! Everyone was nervous with him in there. Anytime you carry you should act respectable, but I think open carry so that everyone is at ease, you should dress decent, and be polite and helpful. Just my 2 cents.

    • @DylanJBartram
      @DylanJBartram Год назад +5

      Very well said. I agree.

    • @DylanJBartram
      @DylanJBartram Год назад +1

      ​@@E_from_KSI have noticed the same in SC

    • @bobadams4962
      @bobadams4962 Год назад +1

      I don't think it has so much to do with how you're dressed as how you carry yourself (but bathing definitely helps), I own a tattoo shop I'm covered from my neck to my toes in tattoos . No one ever looks twice at me when I open carry which isn't often but it does happen from time to time.

    • @quinnobrien8686
      @quinnobrien8686 Год назад +2

      Very well stated. Agreed

    • @cisco1dog
      @cisco1dog Год назад +2

      So, there should be a dress code for open carry?
      While I agree with most of what you said, I don’t want you or anyone else to tell me how to dress, nor do you.

  • @racegts
    @racegts Год назад +69

    Story from Colorado!!!!
    On entering church on Sunday, security team tells guy in front of me “sorry sir, you not allowed to OPEN CARRY in church…. But feel free to cover it with your shirt and come on in!” Amen brother!!!

    • @mcmneverreadsreplys7318
      @mcmneverreadsreplys7318 11 месяцев назад +3

      Interesting. Since you can control who carries or not on your own property it seems reasonable you can give them permission to 'cover' on your property, even if they do not have that license and one is required to 'cover' in your state. Still, it might be wise to check out the legalities here.

    • @Puller1944
      @Puller1944 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Shawn_Raz_87You do not understand property rights. Private property owners can deny access or gun carry if they desire. It has no bearing on your open carry state law as that is whether the state can tell you if you can carry or not a church, business, homeowner can deny you entry if you carry regardless of state law.

    • @allenklingsporn6993
      @allenklingsporn6993 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Shawn_Raz_87You're constitutional rights stop at the property line of any private owner. Welcome to America; it's more than just gun rights.

    • @JohnDoe-tv4zd
      @JohnDoe-tv4zd 8 месяцев назад

      Not there property though. Church dont pay taxes , it belongs to public@@mcmneverreadsreplys7318

    • @itsshrimpinabag9544
      @itsshrimpinabag9544 Месяц назад +1

      Strange. Aren't you a member of your church? It's not Biblical to tell people they can't open carry in church.

  • @tacticaltarzan7278
    @tacticaltarzan7278 8 месяцев назад +21

    I live in Wisconsin right now and I personally open carry more often than I concealed carry. That being said I think that if you are going to open carry you should 100% consider a retention holster and proper training

    • @witkr904
      @witkr904 5 месяцев назад +2

      Agree. It makes me nervous to see someone with an open top holster carrying a weapon. I use Safariland GLS for my G21 and RIA 2011 (double stack 10mm)

    • @tacticaltarzan7278
      @tacticaltarzan7278 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@witkr904 it really depends on where you are, I have an open top holster for when I’m on my own property but I also have a 2 step retention holster for my carry pistol for when I’m in town

  • @MarkSixFilms
    @MarkSixFilms 7 месяцев назад +9

    Walking around in small towns out in Montana, you see that all the time. Puts a smile on my face every time. Love it.

  • @Stephensry
    @Stephensry Год назад +195

    I was on the board for the organization that fought hard to get open carry legalized in Texas. We had members arrested at protests and faced ridicule from gun owners and libs alike. After everything we went through, I LOVE seeing Texans open carry.

    • @thebluestig2654
      @thebluestig2654 Год назад +9

      Then explain why the Tarrant County Sheriffs are arresting people for "carrying without a license" and the Tarrant County DA is prosecuting them in direct violation of the state's supremacy clause. Local LEO's are not supposed to be able to make up their own laws or directly violate the state's laws.

    • @handroids1981
      @handroids1981 Год назад +5

      Well God dam, thank you for your service.

    • @jessimms3316
      @jessimms3316 Год назад +7

      Liberals are to be expected, but for such ridicule to come from gun owners is concerning to me.

    • @finngamesknudson1457
      @finngamesknudson1457 Год назад +3

      @@thebluestig2654- First I’ve heard of this. References to help us learn details?
      Personally I wouldn’t depend on Texas’s permitless carry as there are so many restrictions and it is rife with traps. Examples: (1) within 1000’ of a school LTC legal, without not. (2) 30.05 or any no guns sign is legally binding on unlicensed only - with trespassing charges possible. (4) carrying in locations postered to legal standards with 30.06 or 30.07 can get charges for unlicensed but licensed carrier must be provided opportunity to rectify before charges can apply.
      That school zone thing is deal breaker for me. Facing federal charges for walking down a street unaware of a school does not appeal.

    • @thebluestig2654
      @thebluestig2654 Год назад +5

      @@finngamesknudson1457 It's been happening since September of last year when the permitless carry went into effect. The Tarrant County DA was bought and paid for by old Georgie Soreass.

  • @was6transam01
    @was6transam01 Год назад +300

    I conducted a social experiment during the plandemic. I would open and concealed carry into various stores. I would never wear a mask. When I open carried I was never asked to put on a mask while entering the store. When I was carrying concealed I would get asked about 80% of the time.

    • @bobjaynes6821
      @bobjaynes6821 Год назад +30

      Interesting, and notable

    • @bamafencer12
      @bamafencer12 Год назад

      No one's gonna fuck with you open carrying.

    • @MegadethTillDeth
      @MegadethTillDeth Год назад +5

      What other data sets do you have from this experiment? Were you doing it to the same stores in same areas? Alternating? How often was each done? Which state? Interesting enough data by itself but some extra points would be even more interesting.

    • @was6transam01
      @was6transam01 Год назад +45

      @@MegadethTillDeth North Carolina. Same stores like Home Depot, Lowes, Best Buy, Harris Teeter, Target. Usual stuff. Over the course of a few weekends. For instance we would go to Home Depot, Target and grocery store on the same day while I was carrying concealed. I would be asked to put on a mask at Target and grocery store. Home Depot rarely cared. 🤷🏻‍♂️. Next weekend I would open carry in the same stores and no one asked. At first it was just accidental. Like “today I feel like open carrying”. Next weekend I said fuck it, I’ll CCW and all of a sudden people are asking. Hmmm. Interesting. Next weekend I’m open carrying, no one asked. Hmmm even more. It was really odd but then I put two and two together and actively paid attention. After being asked a couple times, I went to open carry the rest of the Plandemic and was never asked again. Not a scientific experiment by any means but it was obvious enough to where my wife noticed it as well. Now that the BS is over Im back to CCW 99% of the time.

    • @cagneybillingsley2165
      @cagneybillingsley2165 Год назад +4

      open carry is for people who don't leave the house a lot. if you go out a lot you don't want to be policing your gear all the time

  • @UltraViolet_1.618
    @UltraViolet_1.618 10 месяцев назад +49

    When I’m in a public area and someone openly questions why I open carry, I noticed over and over how many others around me give their full attention to my response. During this type of interaction (whether positive or negative) I see a wonderful opportunity to communicate to multiple people at the same time my easy-to-comprehend and respectful answer. To me these are good seeds that go a long way for establishing a positive image of a person (culture) who open carries.

    • @UltraViolet_1.618
      @UltraViolet_1.618 10 месяцев назад +14

      The #1 question I get is, “Why are you carrying a gun?” My response is always, “To protect the innocent”. Plain and simple. This kind of response is difficult to argue against and often opens up a positive line of other questions.
      The #2 question I get is, “Are you afraid of getting robbed?” My response (in context to this question) is always, “Absolutely not” (with a respectful smile), which is usually followed by, “Then why are you carrying a gun.” My follow up is, “Carrying a gun in a responsible way and training regularly is why I am not afraid of getting robbed”. This response either shuts down further questions or results in more questions related to being a responsible gun carrier or why bad guys are fundamentally cowards and typically try to avoid conflict.

    • @francisdavis1271
      @francisdavis1271 6 месяцев назад +2

      James Abraham.... I don't believe you.

    • @richardlindquist5936
      @richardlindquist5936 3 месяца назад +1

      I prefer to be more gray man as well but understand why people open carry.
      One thing I think is overlooked is retention. Too many of the holsters I see offer no significant way to keep the gun “proprietary to the owner.”
      If I were to open carry I would use a level 2 or 3 retention holster.
      John’s comments are appreciated.

    • @TheKevinc6639
      @TheKevinc6639 2 месяца назад

      I completely agree with you on the retention holsters. I think each has its place.

  • @MarkSmith-yz6pm
    @MarkSmith-yz6pm 7 месяцев назад +20

    Never judge a book by its cover. I have been open carrying for decades. My opinion, based on personal experiences, most people who choose to open carry are extremely proficient in the functionality and operation of their weapon. They also tend to be, again for the most part, excellent marksmen with lots of experience in deploying and utilizing their weapons. Another point… people who see someone like me open carrying, has to decide if I am able and willing to engage. This IS a deterrent for would be criminals.

  • @codyway7424
    @codyway7424 Год назад +98

    Was in our small diner here in East TN a while back and the not from around here folks noticing several open carry patrons commented to the waitress that there sure are a lot of guns in here. The waitress smiled and said 'yes mam, it's the safest place in town'.

    • @wellsbibo6175
      @wellsbibo6175 Год назад +2

      Incredible

    • @340neptune
      @340neptune Год назад +5

      Gotta love East TN! #GBO

    • @DanRWolf
      @DanRWolf Год назад

      @@wellsbibo6175m

    • @zanelittlegray
      @zanelittlegray 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanRWolf xyz

    • @dianaklien1560
      @dianaklien1560 11 месяцев назад +2

      I can’t believe that in Tennessee you can only open carry a long gun if it is unloaded, that needs to be changed. Every other gun law seems normal there except that one.

  • @MrKylekincaid
    @MrKylekincaid 8 месяцев назад +9

    I've been Open Carrying since I was 19. It's more comfortable, quicker draw, I can carry a larger gun with a higher capacity, its more of a visual deterrent than a "target". I love it

  • @stereodreamer23
    @stereodreamer23 7 месяцев назад +26

    I'm a "2A Absolutist". I carry almost every day, sometimes open, sometimes concealed. As for other people carrying, it's not the other OCers I worry about--they tend to be some of the most intelligent, well-informed, situationally-aware, and well-trained pro-2A people I've met.
    It's the bad guys who carry concealed that I worry about, because you don't know who is armed, or what their intentions are. Bad Guys don't OC--the LAST thing they want to do is draw attention.Z
    As for the whole "OC makes you Target #1", please provide one example where this was the case, documented in a reliable news source, by a "bad guy" who wasn't wearing a badge....

  • @richm9455
    @richm9455 9 месяцев назад +7

    I live in Tombstone Arizona. Even when we wear out old west garb, our six shooters are real and loaded. Visitors don’t realize it. I open carry a Glock 23 with a Kodex level 2 holster. Tourists from Europe and Canada get so excited and have asked me to stand for pictures.

  • @tracecify
    @tracecify Год назад +138

    Rights not exercised are rights lost.
    I want to see more responsible, squared away citizens that present well, professional, upstanding, and/or in good standing with their communities open carrying.

    • @dronelabs556
      @dronelabs556 Год назад

      Lost my rifle open carry private property. Took me down at gun point and threw me in nut house. Good luck.

    • @radjamss6390
      @radjamss6390 Год назад +1

      @@dronelabs556 can you elaborate?

    • @coups119
      @coups119 Год назад

      Amen to that!

    • @dronelabs556
      @dronelabs556 Год назад

      @@radjamss6390 can’t really believe everything you hear online. But county employee saw me with my rifle and called the cops saying I was bitching at him for doing his job. 6 acre lot with couple buildings. And a dirt road middle of timberland/cornland (court didn’t even know or think I had internet). I was bringing my rifle to my shop for cleaning. Cops wouldn’t hear it. Previously I was hunting snakes with .22 snake shot in that area. So maybe that had something to do with it. But I don’t know. I ditched the guns when he pulled his phone out but police came in like I was about to hurt someone. typical cops running around my yard with ARs creating crossfire situations for themselves. Took all my stuff, but no charges! feel like I was robbed. Only some zoom hearing. No money for lawyer, no charges no public defender. Lawyer wont help for free because case is a loss due to the fact I was arrested and thrown in a mental ward where they found cannabis in my system due to a legally owned cannabis card. I don’t think I was crazy before but now idk this was too far.

    • @ryanburns3921
      @ryanburns3921 Год назад

      You feel like you were robbed because you were. Civil asset forfeiture is the biggest racket this country has ever seen. They didn't charge you because you didn't break the law. They just wanted your stuff to sell and pocket the money. Happens everyday, coast to coast.

  • @amandamilobooks
    @amandamilobooks Год назад +52

    @24:00 As a woman who open carries, most people glance at my gun---and that's it. They carry on with our interaction without comment. When I do have someone ask about my gun, it's usually a woman, and she says her husband has been after her to start carrying or shooting---but she doesn't feel confident enough to start. I've had *awesome* conversations thanks to open carrying. One of these dialogues led to my church putting together a women's CPL class. Ladies, open carry if you can!

    • @franklin9613
      @franklin9613 Год назад +1

      Open carry as a woman is a big NO NO. You will easily be overpowered by most bad guys. Humble yourself and conceal that thing Mam. Is not the same for a man and a woman to open-carry.

    • @Pro3110
      @Pro3110 Год назад +2

      @@franklin9613 What in the world is this? For women, it could also be a YES, YES, YES. No, it's not the same for a man and a woman to open carry. Go have a chat with that Dylan Mulvaney fellow who wants to pretend that he's a girl. Since you obviously like to talk towards, rather than listen to, women, hearing it from another man might be more to your liking. If he carried, he'd tell you that it's next to impossible for a woman to conceal carry anything without printing it for all the world to see. Ten to one that you could be easily overpowered by a lap dancer. Therefore, you humble yourself and realize that it's NOT up to you to dictate the manner in which one chooses to carry. That's acting like a control freak leftist, and it's NOT attractive.

    • @amandamilobooks
      @amandamilobooks Год назад +2

      @@franklin9613 I started open carrying after I had bad guy trouble during walks. Open carry solved that problem. It's amazing how the visual assists in keeping the peace. Walk softly and carry a Sig, as Theodore Roosevelt might have said had he had a Sig.

    • @greg9076
      @greg9076 Год назад +1

      @@Pro3110 "it's next to impossible for a woman to conceal carry anything without printing it for all the world to see." Not true. I know many women who conceal carry without issue; my wife among them. Cheers

    • @NicholasA231
      @NicholasA231 Год назад +2

      More of this would be a huge asset. It really defuses people's instinctive defensiveness if it's a woman, and plants seeds for women to start thinking what it would be like to eliminate the deep seated instinct of being at a physical disadvantage among men. Once women get on board - like my wife has - gun control campaigns are history. There are no "Dads for Gun Control" groups as I saw someone point out on Twitter recently.

  • @MMOverlandAdventures
    @MMOverlandAdventures 4 месяца назад +4

    Former LEO & USMC PMI with M16A2 & Beretta 92F. I always carry mostly open or under shirt/jacket if cold. Came out of a store recently and an elderly lady asked why I carry a firearm. I replied "for defense". She thanked me for my service. I had numerous people over the years thank me for carrying. It's in our (sheep dog) nature to protect and serve.
    OooRAH!

  • @initialaiming
    @initialaiming 6 месяцев назад +8

    I’m a truck driver , I open carry in 38 states ( everyday/everywhere). I get more thank yous than anything. Most people are oblivious to their surroundings and the people they encounter. Conceal carry is simply uncomfortable and a pain to worry about. I don’t care about printing. If you see my firearm you know I’m not the one who is gonna be doing something wrong. Criminals hide what they are going to do and how, until the last possible moment.
    I’m not worried about what most people think.

  • @Vesigoth
    @Vesigoth Год назад +91

    I don't boast or showoff, but it does warm my heart to see others open carrying.

  • @mikereynolds5753
    @mikereynolds5753 Год назад +41

    Used to work in gun store where all employees open carried, one customer commented that you’d have to be stupid to try and rob us. I told him we draw straws every morning to see who shoots first in the event of a robbery, and the last person to shoot has to clean up😁, he just started laughing!

    • @stevepalpatine2828
      @stevepalpatine2828 Год назад +7

      Ive never been to a gun store where the employees werent carrying.

    • @LGB-FJB
      @LGB-FJB Год назад +2

      @@stevepalpatine2828 Sadly, big box stores do not seem to allow employees to carry.

    • @russelsellick316
      @russelsellick316 Год назад

      Always open carried in every gun shop I worked in. In one case a quite famous bank robber remarked robbing us for extra firearms was suicidal so they robbed another shop and shot Marlene Henn when she pointed a 45 at them. She was a sports shooter.

  • @HarleyGeezer1954
    @HarleyGeezer1954 9 месяцев назад +53

    I TOTALLY AGREE! People need to get used to seeing guns again. Part of the problem with the anti 2A people is we tend to pretend guns don't exist as a society. When I lived in Colorado I open carried every single day. Especially while riding the Harley. I concealed carry when appropriate.

    • @karamlevi
      @karamlevi 6 месяцев назад

      Good good ✌️

    • @ItsEverythingElse
      @ItsEverythingElse 4 месяца назад

      When have people ever been used to seeing people OC?

  • @firstlinefirearmsacademy5427
    @firstlinefirearmsacademy5427 9 месяцев назад +18

    I only open carry. As an independent Security Contractor and firearms instructor, open carry helps market my businesses. I love when people stop to ask questions because I love talking shop. Great opportunity to pass out flyers to drum up business, educate the public and maybe change some minds. Also, situational awareness is a key component to proper open carry.

    • @stupiditypissesmeoff330
      @stupiditypissesmeoff330 8 месяцев назад

      Lol, why????

    • @firstlinefirearmsacademy5427
      @firstlinefirearmsacademy5427 8 месяцев назад

      @stupiditypissesmeoff330 why what?

    • @othagreen6039
      @othagreen6039 8 месяцев назад

      Open carry is not good it draws alot of attention and someone can natch it out your holster standing behind you.

    • @firstlinefirearmsacademy5427
      @firstlinefirearmsacademy5427 8 месяцев назад +2

      @othagreen6039 most people don't even notice. In addition, I use a level 2 retention holster and more importantly, situational awareness. Almost 10 years and zero problems. But it's definitely not for everyone. Most simply don't have what it takes.

    • @stupiditypissesmeoff330
      @stupiditypissesmeoff330 8 месяцев назад

      @@firstlinefirearmsacademy5427 sorry for sounding shitty, and I understand somewhat being on the range, an officer, etc, but open carrying is just dumb as hell. When I see someone open carrying, it makes me sick. Don’t have what it takes? You mean when my backs turned, and some nut decides to do a crowd of people harm, me not wanting to be the very first one who’s head is all over the walls, is called not having what it takes, then sure man. Lol. Literally think shit through. Do not be that guy in public showing everyone your piece. It’s f’n REDICULOUS, incredibly stupid, pleas, shoot me first. I mean can you beg any harder??? Common sense goes along way, and you sir would do everyone, the entire public a giant favor by NOT showing off you pistol to everyone. And yes dude, they do notice. If you’re truly open carrying, they do. People aren’t stupid, well, some obviously are …

  • @kcarter2958
    @kcarter2958 Год назад +60

    The idea that open carrying makes you the primary target is a valid one but would be largely negated if there were 10% or more doing it. Sure, if you're the only open carry guy in the bank teller line then the robber will likely take you out first but, if there were 8 or 9 people openly carrying, the robber would probably never even walk in the door knowing his poor odds of success.

    • @jmf1976jmf
      @jmf1976jmf Год назад +6

      Valid point

    • @zahktuthalxalyrion6364
      @zahktuthalxalyrion6364 Год назад +4

      100%. If you're alone in OC, you become an obvious target. But if there's 10 of you, then it's a clear deterrent instead.

    • @ryanmac5459
      @ryanmac5459 Год назад +2

      I’m not sure most of these criminals have that many brain cells

    • @markspruill4129
      @markspruill4129 Год назад +4

      Had a friend of mine open carrying a 1911 and two mags. He was the only one in the bank in the morning. A guy dressed in black and face covered opened the door, looked around saw my friend and left. The guy had been pulling armed robberies at other banks . This was in Richmond, VA about ten years ago.

    • @zahktuthalxalyrion6364
      @zahktuthalxalyrion6364 Год назад +3

      @@markspruill4129 Also a thing: the kid who shot up movie theaters specifically went to the one known for being gun free. Most of these fools don't want to die, but do want to make the news.

  • @jody7865
    @jody7865 Год назад +32

    When I bought my house we had to get a pest inspection. The inspector showed up open carrying and he looked legit, good holster - gun belt. I loved it and it made me realize even more that I had purchased a house in the perfect location.

    • @howtogetoutofbabylon8978
      @howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Год назад +1

      Read your reply

    • @mark5650
      @mark5650 Год назад +1

      I know it's nice when I show up to fix someone's internet or phone that no one has said anything for several years now, I carry concealed but I have to get down under desk and stuff and I know I have to print or flat out have it seen at least once in a while. Fortunately this is my main job and because of my other job I have a badge in my wallet.

  • @FirearmsFreedom
    @FirearmsFreedom 7 месяцев назад +8

    I used to only conceal carry then I decided to buy a new holster to open carry and I wore it around the house doing yard work and what not just to get used to it and my neighbors were absolutely terrified that I had a firearm that they could see. They called the cops on us and the cops had to explain to them that we have a 2nd amendment right and we live in Texas… they were crazy people but I open carried all the time after they freaked out. I just wanted to try my new holster out around the house to see if I liked it, never thought it would become such a problem. That being said, I still like open carry.

  • @eddiethoreson6252
    @eddiethoreson6252 8 месяцев назад +10

    I've always been a concealed carrier mainly due to the aspect of suprise. Since my state has decided to allow open carry, there are times I wanted to open carry but I didn't do it until I got a level 2 holster. Now I open carry more than I actually thought I would.

  • @user-rk7gc8vk4s
    @user-rk7gc8vk4s Год назад +79

    I open carry daily in NC and have had younger and older people then me come up and say thank you for carrying i feel safer seeing that. Ive even had active service members say ive lived in other states and have never seen anyone stand for thier rights. As a vet myself i took my oath very seriously and i will continue to open carry.

    • @EDCtexan
      @EDCtexan Год назад +3

      I am the same way I as a Vet understand and willing to be that target if it saves a kids mother's grandparents who ever may be there lives. My wife she conceals carry why cause her job if I'm not around is to protect herself and get my mom and brother out of harm and if i am there to cover my six if something would happen. Myself I open cause I did take that oath and I still live that oath do I look for a fight no but I rather it be me then a kid
      I also think it's has to do with training most people they shoot targets even "tactical courses" but they never been shot at. I don't believe there is a tactical advantage of that was true cops wouldn't open carry on normal duty im not talking swat undercover what not

    • @dazzling3237
      @dazzling3237 Год назад

      Did you tell them don't feel too safe, you have literally no training?

    • @user-rk7gc8vk4s
      @user-rk7gc8vk4s Год назад

      @@dazzling3237 I do indeed have training thank you

  • @petesmith147
    @petesmith147 Год назад +83

    Had a situation like this at a gas station. I was just pumping my gas when this guy in a truck pulls up at the pump opposite me and gets out of his car with a pistol in a leg holster. Everyone outside froze instantly and you could hear the clench. I just looked at him, nodded, and went about my business. If SHTF, that was the guy who was gonna be next to me.

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 Год назад +16

      Man, these are the comments that give me a chuckle.
      You have no idea whether he is going to be beside you or trying to take your supplies. Don't make assumptions. If you really want to assure someone is going to be there when you need them, you build that relationship, and integrate them into your network.

    • @MovieNerd1994
      @MovieNerd1994 Год назад +8

      @@Osprey1994 Exactly.

  • @kylehaynes96
    @kylehaynes96 8 месяцев назад +4

    Wisconsin resident here, I see quite a few people open carrying here and there but it’s quite rare to see these days. I live up near Genoa and around my neighborhood there’s very low crime rate, you’d have to go looking for trouble to find it. Everyone knows everyone so good luck having no witnesses. But regardless I’ve thought about getting a nice open carry holster with an optimal retention system and open carrying just because I can. Just to “stretch my legs” and exercise my right. If people don’t like guns in America, there’s the door 🚪.

  • @AlienAbles420
    @AlienAbles420 8 месяцев назад +2

    Shortly after permitless carry became law in Texas i was walking into a restaurant with ny wife. Saw the sign saying no weapons.
    So i went back to my vehicle and put my pistol up.
    I guess an old couple saw me do this, because an old man with his wife were in the line in front of us. He leaned over to me and said, "i saw you read that sign and go back to your truck."
    I said "yes Sir."
    He replied "yea, i saw the sign too", smiles and continues "i have learned in my years, you dont let someone els tell you when your allowed to protect yourself". And motions to his waist.
    I smile back and say "thank you for the advice"

  • @ryanmckinney5990
    @ryanmckinney5990 Год назад +55

    I had a woman approach me about 2 years ago at Walmart with her two 4 year old boys and told me how much she hated that I had a weapon on me. I asked her what she would do if right now someone else in the store started shooting which she replied “I’d get behind you.” I said that I would be more than happy to protect her and her two boys along with my son but still wondered why she approached me just to tell me what she hated about me. After our conversation i hope she had an understanding as to why I carry in public.

    • @danieldotter6077
      @danieldotter6077 Год назад +4

      Walmart has a no firearms policy now. 10/10 times you will be asked to leave or cited for trespassing. I would open carry more often if there weren't so many places with their "no firearms" policy. While not enforceable by law in most states, you can still be banned/trespassed/asked to leave

    • @benjamincarpenter4430
      @benjamincarpenter4430 Год назад +1

      ​@@danieldotter6077 Gotta love small town ky. Do it every time.

    • @RJ-cf8jq
      @RJ-cf8jq Год назад +2

      ​@@danieldotter6077 I open carry in Walmart all the time. They do not have a no weapo s policy here.

    • @nathanfox3090
      @nathanfox3090 Год назад +2

      @@danieldotter6077 i can at least speak for the Walmarts in Nevada plenty of open carry all the time with no issue.

    • @mariatorres9789
      @mariatorres9789 Год назад

      Just refer her to the Adam Walsh story. They found his HEAD.

  • @007Chancellor
    @007Chancellor Год назад +17

    "He's part of my tribe." Yup. Here in VERY rural SE Arizona, open carry is quite common. We're all ranchers and farmers and such - and damned proud of our gun culture. We exercise our freedoms. We smile and nod to each other. It's pretty awesome. A friend of mine was visiting from Kommiefornia and asked, "Why is everyone carrying a gun!? There's no crime out here!" I just smiled and said, "Yup. You think maybe there's a correlation?"
    City folk just don't get it.
    So, when I HAVE TO venture into a city like Tucson or Phoenix, I'll cover up. But here on my ranch and in my little town, many, many of us proudly display our freedom.

    • @zachwulf-americanpatriot5015
      @zachwulf-americanpatriot5015 Год назад

      You probably know of a few open carry idiots in Tucson tho lol. I know I do.

    • @bryanhayes9728
      @bryanhayes9728 Год назад +2

      Payson’s sort of similar, not quite so prevalent but still a very regular thing here. ♥️AZ

    • @nativewarrior5052
      @nativewarrior5052 Год назад +1

      I used to drive through Duncan to get to Stafford to visit family when I was younger. Coming from SW New Mexico and open carry wasn't so common but wasn't so rare either. Strong gun, ranching, and hunting culture.

    • @jeffvalasek4774
      @jeffvalasek4774 Год назад +1

      Same here in northern AZ. Many open carry, its not a big deal, it's normal.

  • @rebelred1458
    @rebelred1458 10 месяцев назад +10

    I open carry in WI. Literally none of the things you mention have ever happened to me or anyone else I know. No one approaches me to discuss my gun. I haven't lost any friends or neighbors. The police never get called on me. It's literally just life as usual, only myself and the people around me are probably a little safer for my being armed. The arguments against open carry have never convinced me of anything, mostly because there isn't any real data backing them up. And, I'm sorry but they usually just sound weak and scared.

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 7 месяцев назад

      You should watch some cctv footage. There are plenty of videos on the Internet, showing guys who are open carrying get their guns snatched.
      You probably live in a very safe area. I worked in Jackson MS for several years. The kids out there will literally shoot you just to take your gun.

    • @francisdavis1271
      @francisdavis1271 6 месяцев назад

      We're weak and scared and should be ignored. You're contempt for 75% of the American public is duly noted.

    • @rebelred1458
      @rebelred1458 6 месяцев назад

      I'll bite. Please show me an example of my "contempt for 75% of the American public".@@francisdavis1271

  • @xModifyx
    @xModifyx 4 месяца назад +2

    I will say for me personally conceal carry is like a game for me when Im out and about. I always try to observe and see if I can spot anyone printing a firearm. Like oh theres 1 and theres another. Like when Im at the store i try to spot as many carry users as possible. If not only for fun but also the practice of spoting prints.

  • @therealfearsome
    @therealfearsome Год назад +63

    I have always felt Open Carry was a deterrent, it might make me the first target, but anyone is going to have to make that long considered decision to attack. Also, when I'm on my motorcycle, traffic treats me totally different, no cutting me off or riding my assets down the road. I discovered this fact because I couldn't effectively conceal it on my sport-bike so I just went to open-carry.

    • @quinnobrien8686
      @quinnobrien8686 Год назад +1

      This is originally why I started carrying…when I started riding, but not open carry. That sounds like a great idea now!

    • @Abrahamsonty
      @Abrahamsonty Год назад +2

      If I'm the first target at least it gives a chance for everyone else to run

    • @rhenriksen
      @rhenriksen Год назад +2

      I slung an AR over my back & rode a flat black Ducati 25 miles across Houston to a friend's house. (He'd wanted a lesson on stripping/cleaning his new AR). Nobody tailgated me that day!

  • @brandonm3375
    @brandonm3375 Год назад +38

    I personally don't open carry, but I love seeing it. It makes me feel patriotic and I love the display of freedom.

  • @richardwilliams5821
    @richardwilliams5821 6 месяцев назад +6

    I like the point of opening conversations for 2nd A. Made me think that maybe we need a National Carry day that comes around once a year... they have a day for everything else anyway... smh

  • @cortex333
    @cortex333 8 месяцев назад +2

    I moved to the US from Switzerland, but born in Hungary. I came to the US in '99 and never actually held a handgun in my life. I have NOT been a personal or any kind of gun supporter, ever, but being on and subscribing to this channel is the result of a 24 year evolvement. While I still don't have any guns, for the reason that I live with my 2 daughters (37/23) and I feel that we ALL should have proper training and at least 1 proper weapon each in our purses and one shotgun in the house and that just the professional training alone for 3 people would be waaay out of our budget not to mention 3 proper firearms...
    I have listened and observed about the US culture long enough by now, that I have to unequivocally AGREE that every non-criminally convicted person should, and I even go as far as HAVE TO own a firearm and be properly trained to use it to be able to protect them selves, their families and even strangers if needed! We live in a nice area in Murphy, TX but many times we have grabbed a knife and I positioned my girls and myself to certain windows (the only door we have is so secure that one need to have a door-ram to open it and it would come out with the frame :) ) at night when our dog alerted and we heard noises form the backyard.
    Our next door neighbor, and elderly woman was held in her house tied up for 2 days while she was robbed ( and who knows what else) and we DID NOT HEAR ANYTHING!!! These are, in the "old" murphy area are larger properties so, even though we are side by side with her its about a 20 yard distance between our houses. Gun or no gun, we all would have just sneak over through our joined backyard and dealt with them Hungarian style :) but we had no clue what was going on!
    I wish there would be low-cost or no-cost public training available so, we could save up enough for proper training and weapons, but with this economy right now it wont happen.
    HOWEVER, I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your channel and all the informative videos. We have watched many of the together for learning to protect ourselves. Thank you Hana, Lexi, Amy

  • @user-ml3nz2so8v
    @user-ml3nz2so8v Год назад +86

    Great topic fellas. Retired Colorado LEO here, carried professionally for 31+ years, and carried concealed off duty every day, and still do. Even as a detective, most of the time I carried concealed under an untucked polo in summer, or a jacket in colder months. We responded to many "man with a gun" calls in public places, just as you guys described. A few of them didn't go well because once in a while, a younger cop was ignorant of state law and our municipal criminal code. Thankfully, this resulted in in-service training by our PD lawyer, and development of best-practices protocol for such situations. Eventually, unless there was an articulated threat or allegation of criminal activity, our 911 would most likely not dispatch the call...yay for that, as John would say. What Ben said about stickers on your car is spot on...don't bring attention to yourself. You make yourself an easy target for parking lot vandalism or break-in, or worse, a fake road rage incident where the anti-gun caller claims you pointed a gun at them. If you have 2A stickers on your car, the anti-gun caller could reasonably assume you have a gun. Then the cops stop you based upon the complaint, discover you DO have a gun, and then what's your defense? - "I didn't do it" - good luck with that. The cops are going to reasonably believe the lying caller based on the circumstances, and you go to jail. I encountered many "victims" who were liars, and this state is full of lefty loons who would gladly try to get one of our 2A tribe in trouble if presented with an opportunity to do so.
    I'm a CC guy and would never consider open carry, for all the reasons you guys talked about. For me, it's not with the risk tactically, nor do I want to attract attention, or have a 'conversation' about 2A. Great content guys, keep it up!

    • @user-nf7ui7dz1z
      @user-nf7ui7dz1z Год назад

      There really are a lot of Lefty nuts in Colorado. Beyond brainwashed or helping. Tell them you voted for Obama and you're the greatest, tell them you voted Trump and they will cancel you in every way imaginable and that includes the city screwing you in every way possible because you got placed on their list. No one wants to admit it, but its real and actually happening. Even Fox is Left in Colorado.

    • @patmurphy7266
      @patmurphy7266 Год назад +4

      great points, especially about the negatives of the "conversation" and stickers on cars

    • @crankybuzzard6867
      @crankybuzzard6867 Год назад +2

      have to agree.

    • @saltywrath8903
      @saltywrath8903 Год назад

      I’m a LEO too, no really I was born in August. Thank you for your service.

    • @RobertTheTexan2
      @RobertTheTexan2 Год назад +1

      I appreciate you serving your community. I agree with you, I believe there are tactical advantages to CC that are lost with open carry, and honestly initiating a conversation does not outweigh the tactical reasons. Well said!

  • @PPISAFETY
    @PPISAFETY Год назад +58

    After 45 years of daily carry as a private citizen and a police officer, I've decided that the open carry/concealed carry thing (where both are legal options) is a lot like choosing our clothing based on what you plan to be doing. A mature adult does not show up at a formal event in shorts and flip flops, and neither do they wear a suit and tie to a beach party. What I mean is that each of us has to use some common sense on how we decide. I'm sure both of these wardrobe choices would be real conversation starters, but a mature adult would not do either.
    For example, if I'm going to a more rural area where I sense that others are not going to freak out over seeing my pistol on my hip, I probably wouldn't bother "covering up" when I stop at the country store for gas and coffee. But if I'm back in the city and get a call from home that I need to pick up a few things at a crowded grocery store full of city dwellers, I'm probably going to take a second after parking my car to throw my vest on over my pistol. There are a lot of people who are not comfortable with guns, and have been subjected to a steady diet of "guns are evil" propaganda. Why frighten those people? If they see my gun inadvertently and want to have a conversation, they can ask, and I'll be super nice to them and make time to talk.
    My default for nearly the last half century has been concealed carry unless in uniform, and open carry only in situations where I think it's in good taste and I'm not giving up a significant tactical advantage. It's not like it has to be all one way or another. Well, it sort of does for me because I retired to Florida, and although concealed carry is very easy (we go to no-permit concealed carry on July 1) open carry is generally not allowed here unless engaged in certain specified activities.

    • @darinwoody5542
      @darinwoody5542 Год назад +3

      I like the way you think Tom.

    • @catdaddy3728
      @catdaddy3728 Год назад +2

      I think "we" all know why folks open carry...

    • @pioneerspiritPS
      @pioneerspiritPS Год назад +3

      Exactly, if cops can open carry so to should citizens

    • @8luggarage
      @8luggarage Год назад

      Without the police unconstitutional laws have no effect. Police don't get to decide what is ok for the people. Oathbreakers are why the 2nd amendment is so butchered up

    • @achingbach2904
      @achingbach2904 Год назад

      "where legal". Hm. Why? Is legality the line showing us right from wrong? If it is, 😂 that's a funny joke. If it is not, then again why? Because it's safer to appease authorities and not break their arbitrary rules? Is that not just cowardice? Don't worry, I don't have a big argument I need to get into, just throwing out some thoughts. Y'all have a good one and stay free.

  • @ItsFinished
    @ItsFinished 8 месяцев назад +8

    From my experience, it can attract unwanted attention, but could depend on your location. Some people become uncomfortable seeing a firearm in public. Open carrying also can identify you as a potential threat and can remove the element of suprise. There is also the possibility of being dissarmed by someone attempting to steal your sidearm. I have opted to conceal from now on.

    • @JohnDoe-tv4zd
      @JohnDoe-tv4zd 8 месяцев назад +3

      but if everyone did it, then you wouldnt do any of those things

    • @ItsFinished
      @ItsFinished 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@JohnDoe-tv4zdNot everyone is going to open carry. Not to mention there are many places that do not allow it. I lived in Denver, where open carry is illegal, but in western Colorado it is common place. I'm currently in AZ where it is divided.

    • @2aisabsoluteTim
      @2aisabsoluteTim 8 месяцев назад +2

      I prefer to conceal carry and there is nothing wrong with open carry. I like to keep my gun concealed just my preferred method.

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have literally seen a man get his gun stolen while he was handing his money to the clerk in a gas station.
      It was in a bad part of town, in a bad town (Jackson MS).
      It was an earlier style retention holster, and the guy that took his gun knew exactly how to take it.
      I will never forget the look on that man's face. His gun was gone, and out the door before he knew what was happening.
      I was carrying concealed, but I wasn't about to get involved in that.
      My buddy's dad was grabbing something out of his work truck, and he turned around with tools in in hands to see two guys holding guns to his face.
      He was open carrying, and those guys only took his gun. They didn't even ask for his wallet, truck keys, or tools.
      Yeah.....I will continue to CC.

    • @samueldavidvisuals2595
      @samueldavidvisuals2595 5 месяцев назад

      @@letsdothis9063 I like the idea of open carry for the reasons stated in the video, and in some comments. But man is this a compelling argument against it

  • @slypperyfox
    @slypperyfox 6 месяцев назад +2

    A fellow Georgian here. I’m in my 60s, retired and have been carrying for 20 years - open carrying the last 15 years. I moved to OC because of developing and worsening shoulder arthritis, tendinitis and it started affecting my wrists, etc. I lost a leg due to complications of bone infections in my foot and loss of control of my diabetes earlier this year. This really heightened my concerns for my safety since I’m not fleet of foot anymore. I’ve been a GWCL holder for the full 20 years and laughed to myself when we went Constitutional Carry last year - I’ll continue with my permits, though. I frequently see others OCing and we give each other that smile and maybe a quick wink and a nod. My holster is a level 2 retention type and the gun just cannot be picked - I’ve had many who know how to release the gun try and it just doesn’t seem to be done. Being a new amputee I frequently use a cane and if anyone tries to get my gun I can beat the bejesus out of them with that cane. But I am 6’5” 220 lbs and most people give me a pass. Pre-surgery I was 255 lbs and still used a cane and all eyes diverted away from me when I stood up.

  • @wesd3370
    @wesd3370 Год назад +54

    I seriously think that all the major gun RUclipsrs should get together and organize a month of open carry (at least for those not living in tyrannical states). Basically a form of protest, and to show how many guns are around you every day. I’m totally in.

    • @Random-th7wm
      @Random-th7wm Год назад

      good way to get shot and let the gov know exactly who to look out for...

    • @mrtrapper93
      @mrtrapper93 Год назад +7

      I agree a nation wide open carry movement for a month would change a lot of attitudes about guns. The You Tubers should lead this charge.

    • @alexanderstephens5292
      @alexanderstephens5292 Год назад +6

      I think that's actually a very sound idea. I'd love to participate.

    • @firefalcon07
      @firefalcon07 Год назад +5

      Like him or not, I like how YankeeMarshal does the every 2nd counts stuff. He open carries the 2nd of every month to help get guns out there.

    • @johnkrstyen7351
      @johnkrstyen7351 Год назад +2

      Love this idea. Maybe start a push on social media for say month of July to be Open Carry Month.

  • @AG-qu1ez
    @AG-qu1ez 10 месяцев назад +88

    I lived in California for 30 years. Loved guns. Enjoy shooting them. When I moved to Tennessee, it was a culture shock to see people carrying their gun in public. I was never scared of them, but it was a WOW moment, especially seeing it for the first time. Now, I carry as part of my day-to-day life.

    • @kevinmoss5538
      @kevinmoss5538 5 месяцев назад +5

      I live just east of Nashville. Welcome to Tennessee!!! You’re always free to carry anytime anywhere (for the most part).

    • @Torch_of_Sin
      @Torch_of_Sin 4 месяца назад +5

      Welcome to America 💪🇺🇲

    • @user-bu2en3cl6s
      @user-bu2en3cl6s 4 месяца назад +3

      Welcome to our free state, friend.

    • @jacksonsummers8220
      @jacksonsummers8220 3 месяца назад +5

      West Tennessee here, we only accept Californians if they support the 2nd. Welcome!

    • @Meyer-gp7nq
      @Meyer-gp7nq Месяц назад

      I once saw a guy biking through the bad parts of Memphis wearing body armor. How’s that for open carry

  • @jessfulbright9015
    @jessfulbright9015 8 месяцев назад +1

    Funny story on LEOs and open carry. 1990 I had leased a large ranch, and the ditch went dry, you guessed it, beavers! It took me until July, but I developed a strategy; every morning I walked the ditch with a .357 mag on my hip, .270 Winchester over my shoulder and dynamite. This day I had three half sticks of primed dynamite stuck in my left hip pocket, fuses dangling out. I only had three because I had just used one on a beaver damn and I was walking up the ditch to find the next one.
    Out of the blue a forest service truck comes flying down the road, when he saw me several hundred yards away, he just turned off of the road and came bouncing cross country right at me. I was up on the ditch bank, I knew he couldn't hit me, so I just stood there.
    After skidding to a stop, he jumped out of the pickup and yelled for me to stay where I was. Of course, I did because it was obvious this psycho did not have a weapon, was no real threat and was driving a government vehicle therefore theoretically an authority figure. He spent a couple minutes trying to climb that muddy ditch bank (about 40') up to where I was, his shoes, pants and hands were all muddy and he had gone nowhere, all he could do is pant out the words "stay where you are".
    I had not said a word yet, but finally, I asked him what it was he wanted anyway. He froze like a deer in the headlights, you should have seen his face. I bet he froze for ten seconds before blurting out "why are you carrying that...those guns?" By this time, I had turned a little to face him so he could also see my side arm, this also put those dangling fuses behind me so he could not see them.
    My response was the first thing that came into my head in that moment, as usual, and I do not recommend this to anyone else, always think about what you are going to say before you say it. My response was another question which again is completely improper when dealing with authorities, you should just answer all of their questions with concise and complete honesty.
    My "natural-self" took over and I blurted out the question, "Why would you ask me that question when it is obvious you are not carrying, ANY WEAPONS, AT ALL!" At this point he dove into his pickup and more or less exited the area the exact same way he entered, possibly with slightly more haste. I was a bit concerned so I made fast work of my morning beaver battle and went home. I got a call from the kid's boss the next day, he apologized and told me I had every right to carry my firearms.

  • @ricknelson8886
    @ricknelson8886 6 месяцев назад +2

    You had some great pros and cons, I've been on the fence weather to open carry or not, I haven't because the thought of someone trying to snatch it or dealing with misinformed police are not something I want to deal with. I like the idea of concealed for the reasons you stated. Great info!

  • @adjustmentmade7371
    @adjustmentmade7371 Год назад +15

    Had an older woman approach me the other day in the grocery and she had asked me why I was carrying a gun the way I was?? (open Carry) one of the few times I was open carrying here in Surprise Arizona, I took the time to explain to her that I was highly trained (and practice) gun use and safety and had been to Iraq, Afghanistan and other places I could not tell her about but the bottom line was if things went wrong there in the grocery store or gas station that it was my responsibility to protect her and others that cant or not prepared to protect themselves ... she thought for a moment and the said "Thank you" ... one more mind educated and changed about their original views.

  • @joshjohnson1653
    @joshjohnson1653 Год назад +105

    Ben definitely hit it. It can't be hidden all the time if we want our children to see it as normal. I used to be against it but now carry that way. It needs to be normal.

    • @crawwwfishh3284
      @crawwwfishh3284 Год назад

      Many hide guns from kids. Then they find it and kill their self. When my boys were young I showed them what it would do to a bucket and told them it will do the same to your body. We’re a carrying family.

    • @r.d.9399
      @r.d.9399 Год назад +6

      Open carry is the easiest way to make the Second Amendment normal again for blue cities.

    • @commanderstud2417
      @commanderstud2417 Год назад

      I agree.

    • @BigTomInTheBasement
      @BigTomInTheBasement Год назад +1

      ​@@r.d.9399 it's illegal to open carry in Illinois. Not sure how to change that.

    • @dazzling3237
      @dazzling3237 Год назад +1

      Right, because tv, movies, video games, literally every aspect of our culture hasn't done that yet.

  • @CookieMonster_1969
    @CookieMonster_1969 9 месяцев назад +11

    Excellent conversation.👍 For myself only, I do not like open carry as an option. My primary tool for self defense is my brain, and if given the chance, I will remove myself from the threat, preferably without drawing my weapon. I feel like if you are open carrying, there is a chance, people will expect you to do something.🤷‍♂ I have no problem with folks open carrying, it's just not for me, but you do you.👍

    • @VeraxMusic
      @VeraxMusic 2 месяца назад

      This is the most reasonable mindset. I'm the same way. But most gun people aren't high in critical thinking.

  • @robertphillips9117
    @robertphillips9117 7 месяцев назад

    Your words have been good I have had a permit since the 1990 in Ohio. And I was a handgun instructor for around 10 yrs I enjoyed it students sometimes came up with good questions. Its been nice listening to you keep up the good work

  • @1stinlaw917
    @1stinlaw917 Год назад +43

    15 years ago in Pennsylvania the state that I live in now the police were arresting anyone who opened carried even though it was legal. So gun groups had to lobby to stop the illegal arrests. It took 12 years to educate the police that the Pennsylvania law allows "open carry". So now we wear it like a badge of honor.

    • @johnyd1911
      @johnyd1911 Год назад +2

      That's crazy.....
      We didn't have it that bad here in Connecticut but some were arrested and charged with Breach of Peace till they later went to court and had the charges dropped and then the lawsuits came about.
      Even though we can OC and CC the instructors never told us we could OC, that our permits were CC only.
      Our State Police sent out a memo saying that indeed, OC was infact legal.
      Of course Democrats always try to kill the OC part of it every year and want to make it that if a cop sees you open carrying they can stop and detain without any probable cause...

    • @burtonkephart6239
      @burtonkephart6239 Год назад

      Didn’t know that. That’s crazy. I live in florida with only rural open carry. Lots of family in Pennsylvania still though so I am surprised as Pennsylvania is about only gun friendly state in northeast area except rural states like Maine and Vermont etc.

    • @wesleyclark5441
      @wesleyclark5441 Год назад

      WOOOOOW

    • @johnhaley9706
      @johnhaley9706 Год назад +2

      ​@@burtonkephart6239 New Hampshire is a pro 2A state. Definitely the exception in New England.

    • @danquirke443
      @danquirke443 Год назад

      Philly cops will still harass you and brag about it.

  • @RBGBaldy
    @RBGBaldy 11 месяцев назад +83

    (Texas here) I opened carried in a restaurant and my server said she asked if she could be my server because it made her feel safe. And she asked my girlfriend and I to help her pick out a gun for herself because in her words "i felt like if someone is open carrying they must know alot and be comfortable with guns" made me feel good.

    • @user-su1sl8ml8s
      @user-su1sl8ml8s 8 месяцев назад

      Meanwhile if you're OC it's the total opposite. Dudes with no training and no CCW skills 99/100😂

    • @geordan4951
      @geordan4951 5 месяцев назад +1

      Look at this troll ^

    • @friedrichfazbear5469
      @friedrichfazbear5469 2 месяца назад

      @@user-su1sl8ml8sHaving fun trolling?

  • @djfrancis1870
    @djfrancis1870 Год назад +142

    Maybe Warrior Poet Society should be the lead in a movement for "National Open Carry Day." I'm sure if you take the lead many other social media influencers and gun positive organizations like GOA, FPC, or SAF would join in to make the 2nd of some month National Open Carry Day. It would be one day to show how many of us there really are. Send a message to the communities and to the politicians that claim they represent our interests. Just one day to make a statement.

    • @trekfortruth2841
      @trekfortruth2841 Год назад +6

      Boy I LOVE that idea!

    • @gymfloor169
      @gymfloor169 Год назад +7

      THIS RIGHT HERE! I concealed carry for all the tactical reasons and open carry in the woods for all the tactical reasons but I would love for society to see how many guns are in their community next to them in line at Starbucks without them ever knowing

    • @alpledger4233
      @alpledger4233 Год назад +5

      I was going to ask that same question. We really should have and open carry day!!! I am in Maryland and you would be surprised how many or carry now. Governor wants to turn us into New York and New Jersey with every location being sensitive place

    • @lucky13driver
      @lucky13driver Год назад +4

      Outstanding idea

    • @JohnD-yz2gc
      @JohnD-yz2gc Год назад +3

      Yes please. We’re losing by not participating. It’s not enough anymore to just sit back and watch what’s unfolding and tell ourselves that we’re too buisy and other people will dedicate their lives to whatever cause fill in the blank. Even if it’s just one day it’s still something we can do to represent. We need to get loud about it. Remaining silent is no longer serving us.

  • @thomaspalmer7900
    @thomaspalmer7900 Месяц назад

    True story. I recently went to my local food supermarket where I live. I was open carry my Glock. Upon leaving the store I crossed paths with a mother & her young daughter probably around age 5-6. As I passed by the mother and her young child her young daughter made the comment to her mother “mommy there goes a bad guy”. The mother responded to her daughter “ honey why do you say that”? The daughter responded “ mommy he is carrying a gun”. The mother then responded “ honey not everyone carrying a gun is a bad person”. This plainly speaks very high volumes!!! I’m very glad to see this mother explain to her child that NOT everyone carrying a pistol is a bad person.

  • @TacRider
    @TacRider 8 месяцев назад

    Hi there, i tend to open carry myself. I started off with my HK P30sk and now just got a new G21 Gen 4 that i plan on carrying (just waiting on my holster to arrive) I never use to be into guns (never was anti gun) just had other stuff i was into. My brother got me into them when he took me to the range for the first time and now i love it, really fun to head to the range and just meet people and enjoy a few hours shooting and training. I do use a lvl 2 retention Blackhawk holster for mine for that added security and i have had a fun experience so far getting into them. Ive had most people intrigued and ask questions about it rather than people being nervous around them and even had them thinking about getting their own CCW as well. This was a fun vid to come across, don't see too many in depth open carry talks. Keep up the great vids!

  • @thejohnjosh
    @thejohnjosh 11 месяцев назад +198

    This is the most thought provoking discussion I've listened to regarding open carry. I agree that let's make it a cultural thing and normalize it in society so that people aren't so quick to vote away their rights.

    • @ericblair3009
      @ericblair3009 11 месяцев назад +8

      In WY it IS NORMAL to see open carry. One store that I go to a lot, the manager open carries all the time...... it has cut down on the crime there..... There has NOT been an armed robbery at that store since word got around.

    • @InfuzeDcyphR
      @InfuzeDcyphR 11 месяцев назад +4

      This was our point as open carry activists since day 1!

  • @KTMitchell1953
    @KTMitchell1953 Год назад +17

    The late great James Yeager gave a perfect response to tell someone who questions whether or not you are concealed carrying. He said, "Tell them you are wearing a colostomy bag"

  • @JohnBenson-jk1ob
    @JohnBenson-jk1ob 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great discussion. I’m strictly cc. I’ve always considered the target on my back argument.

  • @ohioflyer_12
    @ohioflyer_12 7 месяцев назад +3

    18:42 Ya know funny enough this past summer I was working out west and as unfortunate as it was we were not allowed firearms on property other than in our vehicles. The job required a lot of hiking and while I couldn't carry I always had an axe. So one evening I went hiking to go on my off days and it was about 9 o'clock in the evening. I heard what I knew was a mountain lion mew. I'm hiking purely by headlamp light being in the forest cover and a partially cloudy night and then I see the eye shine of the mountain lion. It had followed me for a good little while probably 20-30 minutes or so (about a mile). Had the axe but would have most definitely preferred my P320. Needless to say, guns are a versatile TOOL and should be seen as such. No more and no less.

  • @unknown360123
    @unknown360123 Год назад +56

    I open carry for 3 reasons:
    - intimidation
    - inspiration
    - desensitization
    It intimidates bad people to rethink twice before they do something stupid. Sure, you could be the first target, but unless they are a hardened criminal that is ready to die and give his life for afew bucks, he probably wont go through with any attack.
    Seeing me carry has inspired MANY people to learn how to shoot and carry on their own. Ive had many talks with men and women saying, "how do i get my license" or "what gun is that, is it a nice shooter? " etc. Including many people that say they didnt like to carry but seeing me inspired them to keep their families safe too.
    Lastly, desensitization. People look at people with guns as either a cop, or a bad guy. But if you show em that you can be a nice casual person that isnt causing trouble and is armed, they become less judgemental of firearms and see its the person carrying it, not the firearm that can be a problem.

    • @cdebo822
      @cdebo822 Год назад +3

      100% spot on

    • @Random-th7wm
      @Random-th7wm Год назад +3

      intimidation? think again bud, criminals probably smiling inside every time they see someone open carry because they know exactly who they need to end first...

    • @unknown360123
      @unknown360123 Год назад +10

      @Random did you not read the part where I said unless they are hardened criminals they probably wont do anything? And did you not listen to the podcast where they gave several other examples such as them rethinking because if there's one person carrying, there may be more carrying? There's no wrong or right way to carry, but there's definitely merit to the either statement. But from what I've seen. Criminals usually go for soft targets and case areas first. When they attack to do anything big, they enter with speed and force so they're not usually looking to case and attack at the same time. Having multiple people carrying while they case an area can detter them for even trying. Having multiple people carrying when they do attack with speed and suprise is gonna be a bad day for them anyway. So again, Doesn't matter how you carry, aslong as you carry.

    • @bhoward9378
      @bhoward9378 Год назад +3

      If you intentionally open carry a deadly weapon for the express purpose of "intimidation" that is a crime.

    • @cdebo822
      @cdebo822 Год назад +6

      @B Howard literally not, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon requires action (waving the gun around/brandishing) or threatening someone with the ability to deliver on that threat immediately. Open carrying regardless of the intent of the person doesn't matter unless they do either of the two things I mentioned.

  • @MetroplexAerials
    @MetroplexAerials Год назад +112

    The open carry movement in Texas shifted the argument 9 years go and we need to keep the momentum. Been open carrying for nine years now since the Alamo event and glad to see some of y'all coming along. To "bear" means to wear or to carry and it's important to let people know that the bearing of the arms is part of the protected right.

    • @11superstar1997
      @11superstar1997 Год назад +1

      The Alamo event? Could you please elaborate? I'd like to do my research

    • @MetroplexAerials
      @MetroplexAerials Год назад

      @@11superstar1997 ruclips.net/video/DzxTie9GPy4/видео.html

    • @burtonkephart6239
      @burtonkephart6239 Год назад +1

      Open carry is important !! I live in florida that doesn’t allow open carry except for loophole in rural areas while” hunting, fishing , camping ..” etc. And a florida man with CC permit was arrested because his shirt flap came up and someone saw gun and called police . It went all the way to the florida Supreme Court but he still lost. I miss living in Alabama where it’s open carry all day long!

    • @11superstar1997
      @11superstar1997 Год назад +1

      @@burtonkephart6239 didn't they just change to constitutional carry??? Please confirm as I am not from Florida

    • @burtonkephart6239
      @burtonkephart6239 Год назад +1

      @@11superstar1997 yes but that is still for concealed carry . It’s basically permit less carry now.

  • @robertkf1
    @robertkf1 9 месяцев назад

    Great discussion.

  • @knightzSa
    @knightzSa 6 месяцев назад +1

    I started open carry sometimes after seeing this video.
    I love the looks I get from some people at some supermarkets.
    I try to have my 4 year son by the hand on my left side when I open carry so people think :”that kid is protected that’s for sure” and try to break the fear of guns on people.

  • @maxxoutdoors
    @maxxoutdoors Год назад +63

    John we should make July “Open carry month” what a way to celebrate our Independence!

    • @danlboone3966
      @danlboone3966 11 месяцев назад +4

      How 'bout June?,,, Anybody?

    • @terryg8516
      @terryg8516 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@danlboone3966 I agree. Anything to overshadow that stupid Juneteenth.

    • @chtomlin
      @chtomlin 10 месяцев назад +3

      Let's do it during pride month next year!

    • @matthewshaffer9377
      @matthewshaffer9377 10 месяцев назад +1

      Open carry year?

  • @davewilson324
    @davewilson324 Год назад +26

    I’m a concealed carry fan, I’ve carried all my adult life. I was a cop for 23 years and an old Marine, I don’t care how anyone carries honesty but I prefer concealed carry. I feel that if I were a bad guy and people are open carrying and I was intent on my mission they are my first targets.

    • @colonelangus8247
      @colonelangus8247 Год назад +1

      If you were a bad guy and noted numerous people open carrying you just might conduct business elsewhere.

    • @NoMoreBLUEISIS
      @NoMoreBLUEISIS Год назад +1

      ​@Colonel Angus bingo, but nobody seems to ever think of this. If your going to kill anyway does it even matter then. No

    • @NoMoreBLUEISIS
      @NoMoreBLUEISIS Год назад

      If I was a scumbag and I didn't see anyone with a weapon you're now playing roulette lol

  • @shaulebisiar9916
    @shaulebisiar9916 9 месяцев назад +2

    My advise for open carry, pay attention to your surroundings. Should be doing that at all times. Great channel. From Wyoming👍

  • @SplashOfOrange
    @SplashOfOrange 8 месяцев назад +2

    Open carry isn't brandishing, but it achieves a lot of what brandishing is purported to achieve... without brandishing. I do like the message it sends about "protectors are present" but at the same time it makes that particular protector a priority target. In this regard strength in numbers matters because you may think "for every open carrier I see, how many concealed carriers are present?" Police generally open carry and that lends some credence to the practice in at least some scenarios.

  • @rhenriksen
    @rhenriksen Год назад +28

    Glad you've finally come to understand the PR side of open carry. Everyone who chooses to OC should, ideally, understand thay they are ambassdors of 2A and present themselves as dialed in, courteous, and positive.

    • @CowboyinDallas94
      @CowboyinDallas94 Год назад

      Totally agree!!

    • @POSTMASTER_Rion-Donald_Harmon.
      @POSTMASTER_Rion-Donald_Harmon. Год назад

      For I [am] of a postmaster and master/sovergn with my world of the correct-grammar-venue is with the neutrality of my volition with the carrying of my saftey/security/covery-tools.

  • @Mattfooey
    @Mattfooey Год назад +54

    Only made it 5 minutes in and have to comment. Thank you so much for the “…there are no blue states, only blue cities…” comment. All the podcasts and media I consume trash talk California and Californians every chance they get, and as a very native Californian who is not going to move away like the rest of the cowards, it bums me out. Thank you for being the first podcast to speak the truth. The more rural folks that leave a state, the more outnumbered the rest of us are that can’t or won’t leave. City folks have absolutely no idea, no connection to the actual reality of the natural world around them outside the city. It’s tragic.

    • @kenycharles8600
      @kenycharles8600 Год назад +5

      Thank you for standing your ground , Matt. You and a few million more men with the same attitude could turn California around.

    • @Random-th7wm
      @Random-th7wm Год назад

      yeah bud I spent half my life in Cali, not just in major cities. Most of the people are completely braindead and spend their days working and then glued to CNN or Fox and just regurgitate whatever propaganda is shoved down their throats. No ability to think for themselves or take any kind of action to change or save their state, just work, go home, veg, rinse and repeat. The most awareness from a rural Californian is them complaining about liberal voters. But that's all they do, complain. They have never once made any sort of effort to change the trajectory of California. They just sit, complain and are still moronic enough to believe that voting actually matters and that if they vote really hard for red this time the Dems won't cheat, magically win and continue to destroy their home state...

    • @stevenmark8156
      @stevenmark8156 Год назад

      I hear you, but I’m afraid you will never out number the wacko’s even if people didn’t keep leaving. Personally I wish they would stay there too because so many bring their commie ideas with them. It seems that they are so stupid that they know things aren’t right there, but can’t figure out what they’re running from, so they bring it with them. That’s my experience with the escapist that I’ve met anyway.

    • @jamesgonzales1851
      @jamesgonzales1851 Год назад +1

      Great comment and agree with you take on this statement.

    • @SprSonik13
      @SprSonik13 Год назад +3

      I am a fairly liberal California city dweller. when will people realize you can’t paint with a broad brush on complex topics? I vote left, I live in the city, I train with my guns regularly and I absolutely love getting out to the deserts and the mountains to enjoy all they have to offer. The reality is that most of us fall somewhere in the middle on the political spectrum and while we generally lean one way, depending on the topic, we can be on either side of the spectrum.

  • @williambingaman2787
    @williambingaman2787 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks guys for the discussion. I'm an Army veteran and have "some" training outside of that. I'm a huge second amendment supporter and I am married with kids. I am in North Carolina and have my CCW. On occasion, I carry open because of some of the reasons you talked about in this video. I believe that the public needs to see that there are good guys with guns among them. I generally do not carry openly when my kids are with me. I don't want a target on them, but I believe strongly enough that I'm willing to risk being a target myself if it means that more people get used to having guns around them.

  • @rsielaff333
    @rsielaff333 10 месяцев назад +5

    Such an interesting conversation. My biggest concern for those who open carry is whether or not they are thinking about the bad guy approaching and attempting to take their weapon. Are they covering if someone gets too close, etc... This really goes to the point you made about someone having poor equipment which would make it easy for someone to grab the weapon and it could attract a bad guy to try and take it. Training and equipment are very important when anyone carries.

    • @jasonstephenson793
      @jasonstephenson793 10 месяцев назад +2

      So, if it is true that bad guys/woman seek out soft targets & that is why we should get rid of gun free zones, does your question actually make sense? If the bad guy approaches & attempts to take your firearm, that because you through body langue & other visual Qs you have signaled that you are a soft target.
      Illustration a pick pocket walks by dozens of people ahead of you, but then picks your pocket why? Another illustration purse snatcher, walks a dozens women carrying a purse on their shoulders, but choices the elderly old lady with a walker, why? Because the pick pocket & the purse snatcher decided that you & the old lady where lest likely to fight back.
      The same concept apply to open carry, if your visual Qs indicate that you are not aware of your surroundings, it makes you a soft target & this applies to CC to.

    • @bodaducheebodaduchee6473
      @bodaducheebodaduchee6473 7 месяцев назад

      Walkee Texas Ranger open carries . Just do a spinning back fist. Works everytime

  • @Bateluer
    @Bateluer Год назад +22

    I typically open carry, been thanked a few times for supporting 2A and been asked what type of pistol I was carrying multiple times.

    • @johnyd1911
      @johnyd1911 Год назад +1

      I do about 75/25, CC/OC. When a few actually notice me OC'n they are surprised they can do so in my shit state of Connecticut.

  • @CallMeColtLLC
    @CallMeColtLLC Год назад +23

    I have been carrying openly for a long time. I couldn't believe it wasn't legal in Texas when i got here. Glad we changed it. A lot of us fought hard for it. To many people were programmed to "hide" it. I'm happy to see the mentality of the community changing on the topic.

  • @frankgilroy3189
    @frankgilroy3189 Месяц назад +1

    I’m new here, just joined, new to guns and really appreciate all you and your entire team do, thank you.

  • @handydan5150
    @handydan5150 2 месяца назад

    John, you're spot-on about CA.
    Well said, sir.

  • @deputychiefclifton
    @deputychiefclifton Год назад +66

    My number 1 case for open carry is that isn't impossible for us to acclimatize people to the presence of guns if they never see them on people.

    • @MarcumUP
      @MarcumUP 9 месяцев назад

      what?

    • @deputychiefclifton
      @deputychiefclifton 8 месяцев назад

      @@MarcumUP The only way for people to get used to seeing, and being comfortable with people in their society carrying guns is if they see people doing it openly with no troubles occurring.
      All of the tactical issues involved are better with concealed carry though.

    • @JohnDoe-tv4zd
      @JohnDoe-tv4zd 8 месяцев назад

      enough people and enough time , no different then when everyone did open carry and our rights were taken away state by state

  • @MrBarstow
    @MrBarstow Год назад +52

    I'm in Texas and open carry everywhere I go. My goal is to provide a positive image of gun owners and provide people who have questions about gun ownership answers to things they may not have even thought of. Ive been commenting this on your videos for a while now and am glad you have started yhinking this way.

    • @rebelscumspeedshop8677
      @rebelscumspeedshop8677 Год назад +2

      States like Texas , Alabama, NC people look at you funny if you're not open carrying lol

    • @MrBarstow
      @MrBarstow Год назад

      @@FirstLast-gv1zl I just left the Walmart on 288 in Denton. You're welcome.

    • @driftitlikeyouownit
      @driftitlikeyouownit Год назад

      ​@@FirstLast-gv1zl that was a lot of words for a story of some guy not paying attention in walmart.
      Got any other long stories of crap you don't like?

    • @driftitlikeyouownit
      @driftitlikeyouownit Год назад +1

      I'm born and raised texan. I open and conceal carry but I "print" 😂 on my shirts at times so I'm an all around offender of carrying a weapon.
      Fact is if you pay attention you notice other people do not pay attention on a daily basis. If there is someone paying attention like you they may be like you or up to no good. Simple and easy to understand other than than carry how you like and be on your way.

    • @MrBarstow
      @MrBarstow Год назад

      @@driftitlikeyouownit a lot of the time just seeing someone paying attention is enough to deter someone. I will lock eyes with others looking around. Sometimes it's a subtle nod both ways, others it's someone who moves away soon after. Criminals don't like to be seen.

  • @jdmcnugent8818
    @jdmcnugent8818 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Washington state and we have open carry, surprisingly for many.
    I have always subscribed to the never let them see you coming mantra, though I do support anyone’s right to carry how they wish.

  • @DylanJBartram
    @DylanJBartram Год назад +18

    When you open carry, you are representing the 2A, it's a big responsibility. Present yourself well, courteously, professionally. Head on a swivel and situational awareness. I always carry with retention, in a Safariland holster, sometimes level III. You're not getting my gun without a fight, and taking a knife straight to the jugular or femoral first.