if a person who wishes to steal your gun approaches from behind, he can probably get it from you. Before you come at me with situational awareness, its pretty hard when you're in a massive crowd.
If a person know u got a gun will they really try and steal it? Any examples of someone trying to steal an open carriers firearm? I would think it would deter a person
Oh I'm sure they are out there. However, regardless of that, if I'm in a crowd and were shoulder to shoulder, I don't think I want a firearm rubbing against the guy next to me.
Men visibly carrying weapons was the norm for pretty much all of human history. It was "de-normalized" by the same people we're fighting now. You feel the way you do because you've been thoroughly brainwashed to do so.
If you don't want to conceal the fact you are carrying a weapon, it's pretty smart.
It can be, but do you have a specific reason you think so?
if a person who wishes to steal your gun approaches from behind, he can probably get it from you. Before you come at me with situational awareness, its pretty hard when you're in a massive crowd.
AR15 with a carry strap prevents this. Ask the idiots who tried to disarm Kyle.
If a person know u got a gun will they really try and steal it? Any examples of someone trying to steal an open carriers firearm? I would think it would deter a person
Especially when the man next to him is also packing, and deadly force is justified to stop the theft of a firearm
Oh I'm sure they are out there. However, regardless of that, if I'm in a crowd and were shoulder to shoulder, I don't think I want a firearm rubbing against the guy next to me.
Thanks for the detailed answer! I definitely understand your reasoning even though I disagree.
Men visibly carrying weapons was the norm for pretty much all of human history. It was "de-normalized" by the same people we're fighting now. You feel the way you do because you've been thoroughly brainwashed to do so.
I don’t think you know what brandishing is.