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    Default ohio here, conceal carrying for the first time tomorrow.

    Just got my call to pick up my Ccw license tomorrow morning. Pretty nervous about carrying for the first time.





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    Enjoy - I remember when I started being hyper-aware that I was carrying and thinking everyone must suspect that I was carrying. Now, carrying has become a way of life, and I just appreciate the simple fact that if it hits the fan, I will be ready. (p.s. I do train regularly, too, which is critically important in all this, but you likely know that already. Have fun and stay safe out there.)

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    Ohio here also congrats after a week or 2 you won't even think about it.

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    Goodonyah, mate! Welcome to the real world. You'll be right after a while. Wear it, breathe it, get use to it. No shortcuts there.
    "Don't let the door hit ya where the dawg shudda bit ya!"
    G'day and Glock
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    Northeast Ohio here, congratulations on your permit, it will soon become second nature, like your wallet, you doing leave home without it, and you won't leave home without your firearm. I go to the range st least once per week.

    Make positive that your are comftorable and proficient, with your firearm of choice. I carry a G26,all day every day, and feel lost without it

    Again congrats and welcome to the family!

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    Welcome to the family. Enjoy the heightened sense of awareness you will have, but don't let it overcome you into a sense of empowerment. Carry every day, everywhere you are permitted legally. Make it part of your daily wear, like a wallet or glasses. And never stop your training. Stay Sharp and keep yourself and your family safe.

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    Just remember not to order alcohol when you carry in a restaurant

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    Congrats. I just received my chp in NC two weeks ago and I have been carrying every day since. It has became a part of my everyday routine. I carry a g27gen4 in a Desantis intruder iwb holster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deserteagle View Post
    Just remember not to order alcohol when you carry in a restaurant
    It's always a bad idea to mix alcohol with guns anyway. Causes your drink to have a faint Hoppes aftertaste.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flanmedic51 View Post
    Again, you turn it into a rights thing when it only gives the LEO more ability to enforce laws and provide public safety.
    I am not anti-cop, I am pro-Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockk23 View Post
    Just got my call to pick up my Ccw license tomorrow morning. Pretty nervous about carrying for the first time.
    Congratulations. I started carrying in Michigan in 2004. I had a S&W Model 28 Highyway Patrolman. This .357 revolver was not easy to conceal and the fact that for the first 52 years of my life what I was doing was a FELONY made me nervous. It was hard to overcome that feeling but now I don't have a second thought about it. I have traded the six shooter long ago and now carry an LC9 and an LCP if deeper concealment is desired, but it take a little time to get over that initial hyper awareness.

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