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    We now have 3 gunshops within 3 miles here. One put up a sign then took it down within a month. Another never put one up. Third put one up about a month after opening and still has it up. I carry in all three, with permission.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelcarry View Post
    I would think that "robbery" is not the prime consideration for a gunshop to have a no guns policy or at least a no CC, loaded guns policy. Bad enough that the people behind the counter have to watch the counter as customers handle guns---I can see them not wanting others wandering around the store with loaded CC guns and talking to each other and maybe showing each other what they have CC'd--always a chance for a mistake.
    Don't know about store ccw signs, but have been at 2 gun shows where loaded weapons went off. One was a 22 that bounced off the floor, no harm done, and the other was a 12 gauge that damaged the ceiling. Each was a miracle that the idiots carrying loaded weapons into those shows didn't kill somebody. Those are the people that anti-gunners love. Now door guards examine every weapon entering.... at least where I have been.

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    I've only been spotted once that I know of. I was on a service call working on a vending machine at a mail center, so my firearm wasn't on me, but my kholster was. A lady was having lunch when she quietly informed me that her & her husband both have a holster like mine. She spotted the clips.
    It's really odd to me that gun shops, who should be advocating that ccw permit holders are not criminals, don't allow you to have guns loaded. The shops in my area sure don't say they can't be loaded.

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    Only been outted once that I know about. I went to my Dr to get a prescription refilled. When the Dr came in and asked me to remove my shirt as he wanted to check my upper torso. I had been a patient for many years and had a pretty good relation with him. When I took off my shirt, I was as exposed as Bill Clinton. He just smiled and reached under his smock and pulled out a little 32 revolver. We got to talking about CCW and guns and I was there for a long appointment. During the next couple of years we became good friends and shooting buddies. He had one of the finest collection of automatic guns I have ever seen outside the military or museum.They were his 401K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HootmonSccy View Post
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    I live in the Tampa area and almost every gun store I've been in has a "no loaded gun" sign on the front door..
    Is it different down south??
    My "gun store" is also an indoor range. The door is "buzzered" to limit access. "Rules" require that anyone wishing to come in read the "posters" right under the camera. Current members merely flash their membership cards at the camera.

    This allows those inside to "scope out" anyone wishing to come in who are not members, to the satisfaction of the management.

    Members who are "packing" have only to mention it while they are flashing their cards for entry. You only have to leave it holstered, except at the firing line, if you are going to fire that particular weapon that day.

    Don't scratch your heads, some of us have numberous weapons to "rotate through" fam and accuracy fire periodically. My wife and I have, between us, eleven pistols now. (I probably should consider "thinning" the herd a bit, I suppose.)

    But even the .22 LR Walthers I bought to inexpensively teach my wife accurate shooting a couple of years back still gets used. For instance, I have recently developed a tendency to "push" my rounds off to the right or left of dead center a couple inches at 10 yards (depending on which hand I am shooting with). I believe it is a bad habit as a result of trying to shoot more accurately at a faster pace. It irritates me, a long time USMC Pistol Expert, to have had that happen. I intend to take the .22 to the range and put BOO-KOO rounds down it until I can resolve the problem. THEN go to the more expensive ammo and see if it has done any good overall.

    I may be "mad", but there is a method to it! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon Shumway View Post
    Don't know about store ccw signs, but have been at 2 gun shows where loaded weapons went off. One was a 22 that bounced off the floor, no harm done, and the other was a 12 gauge that damaged the ceiling. Each was a miracle that the idiots carrying loaded weapons into those shows didn't kill somebody. Those are the people that anti-gunners love. Now door guards examine every weapon entering.... at least where I have been.
    Can't speak for ALL gun shows, but the Greensboro (NC) gun shows ALWAYS check the incoming weapons AND place a plastic (whatever you call those racheted strips that CAN be used in place of handcuffs) in the weapon so it CAN'T be loaded without first removing the plastic gizmo.

    Personally, in the name of safety, I would really like to see ALL gun shows take the same steps. (There is enough "security" around those shows to take care of any problems that might otherwise occur.) (Not to mention the stray/odd BATF undercover puke having around trying to make a name for himself. LOL!)

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    Getting spotted carrying in a gun store seems like it'd be the equivalent of getting caught with a woody at strip club. Who the heck cares?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sig1911 View Post
    As a fortunate resident of one of America's free-er states, Arizona, my response is a bemused, "So what?" Here, if you aren't carrying, we worry.
    Yup, we even have a flag just for those who are anti-carry.

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    Someone really familiar with guns and concealed carry may be able to spot you. Last year I was in a Subway sandwich shop. As I went to get a soda, there was a guy ahead of me. I very quickly noticed the belt loops of his Crossbreed Supertuck. As he finished, I quietly said, "Ah, a Crossbreed Supertuck. How do you like it?"

    He sort of smiled sheepishly as he walked by. I waved as I left. He was sitting down, still eating.
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