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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Sun Nov 29th, 2009 11:27 pm |
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| Sometimes our OC stories are too short to warrant a single post. Here's an idea... post your experience reports in this thread. I'll get things kicked off below...
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Sun Nov 29th, 2009 11:27 pm |
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Was heading back to the Triangle from Winston-Salem and stopped at a CVS along I-40 just east of Greensboro to grab a soda. OC'd inside. As I was getting done paying, a lady walked up on my right and commented, "Oh, he has a gun!" then proceeded to ask the cashier how to get to Danville. The cashier didn't know, so I offered to let the lady look at the state map I had in my vehicle to find a route up. She seemed happy about that and took me up on the offer. I don't think I was much help to her... in the end, she just called her relative who lives there for directions. But she didn't seem *too* uncomfortable with the fact that I was OC'ing. I could tell she was a little taken aback, but I tired to be very friendly and hopefully my offer of assistance will give her a favorable impression of OC'ers in the future. She was from Florida.
So again, no screaming. No running for the hills. No frantic dialing of 911. Just another normal day OC'ing. What a great state! 
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 04:11 am |
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OC'd at Panera near Triangle Town Center today. No problems. No stares. I was wearing slacks, dress shirt, and tie which probably helped.
Also OC'd at a grocery store later in the evening. Same situation. Friendly chat w/the cashier and bagger. Nobody did a double take.
On the downside, I didn't get a chance to educate anyone about their rights. Oh well, maybe next time.Last edited on Tue Dec 1st, 2009 04:11 am by glockaholic
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chiefjason Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 05:08 am |
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| Went out Sat with my daughter to look for a new camcorder. Yes I OC'ed while shopping on the Sat after Thanksgiving with my 8 yr old daughter in tow. Went to HHGregg first and had an employee follow us around a bit. One guy helped us at the camcorders. I asked him about memory cards, when he came back with a few he looked at me and asked, " Is that a 23?" Nope G19. We talked about Glocks for a bit and he could have cared less the I was carrying. No problems at Best Buy (twice), Target, Home Depot (twice), Petsmart, or McDonalds. Got a few looks but no other comments. Though I think I may have shook up the guy at McDonald's cause he really goofed my order up.
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 12:39 pm |
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chiefjason wrote:
One guy helped us at the camcorders. I asked him about memory cards, when he came back with a few he looked at me and asked, " Is that a 23?" Nope G19.
That's awesome that he even recognized it! I've had a friendly encounter with a LEO who asked what kind of gun I had, and when I said a Glock 23 he asked me why I chose .23 caliber.

Too bad about your McDonalds order. Usually the service is better when they see a person OC'ing. 
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chiefjason Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 07:27 pm |
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[user=25027]glockaholic
That's awesome that he even recognized it! I've had a friendly encounter with a LEO who asked what kind of gun I had, and when I said a Glock 23 he asked me why I chose .23 caliber.

Too bad about your McDonalds order. Usually the service is better when they see a person OC'ing. 
That's nothing compared to the time the Food Lion cashier asked if I was LEO. I told him no. Of course he asked if it was legal. Then the bagboy piped up with, "Yeah open carry is legal in NC." His dad was a CCP instructor. I have had a few questions, but no bad encounters yet.
As for McDonald's, he was a young guy. I'm not worried about a couple bucks and a drink and cheeseburger for a snack.
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tekshogun Founder's Club Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 07:38 pm |
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chiefjason wrote: Though I think I may have shook up the guy at McDonald's cause he really goofed my order up.
It makes me think about that scene from the movie 'Falling Down' in the fast food restaurant when they shut breakfast down 3 minutes before the main character (Michael Douglas?) walks in. Then, when he decides to order lunch instead after blasting a hole into the ceiling; "Hair trigger!" He gets a pathetic droopy looking burger instead of the plump juicy one shown on the display.Last edited on Tue Dec 1st, 2009 07:40 pm by tekshogun
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Dreamer Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 08:07 pm |
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Went to Adventure Outfitters to pic up my Walther P22 today (OCing my Para, of course), but I got there about a half hour before they opened, so I went to the Harbor Freight in Winterville to kill some time. Harbor Freight is not posted, so I walked in, picked up a big dustpan for my shop and got a GREAT deal on a pair of those electronic hearing protector earmuffs (for $15!), ad the whole strore seemed OC-friendly.
On the way home, stopped at The Fresh Market to get some gourmet cheese. Fresh Market is not posted, so I walked in, looked through the store a while, made my purchase and walked out, no problems. If you like these sort of hoity-toity groceries, I think we've found a great alternative to the decidedly anti-gun Whole Foods!!!
I then went to Barnes and Noble to look at some magazines, and everything was cool there. I think we've given B&N the "thumbs up" before though...
I then stopped in to Overtons to see if they had a softer butt pad for my Mossberg (which they did, at a good price--a Limbsaver slip on) No problems there either.
Nobody asked me any questions today, and I was sort of disappointed with that, but everywhere I went today in the Greenville/Winterville area was OC-friendly.
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2009 10:37 pm |
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Dreamer wrote:
Nobody asked me any questions today, and I was sort of disappointed with that, but everywhere I went today in the Greenville/Winterville area was OC-friendly.
I'm usually disappointed when I don't get asked questions either. OC'd to Great Clips today and I don't think anyone even noticed.
By the way, where/what is Overtons? Haven't heard of it before, but I've been trying to find other sources for guns and gear in the area.
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Posted: Wed Dec 2nd, 2009 04:22 am |
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glockoholic,
Overtons is a general sporting good store, but they have a BIG hunting section, with a lot of outdoor clothing and boots. They have an OK firearms section--mostly long guns though. I was pleasantly surprised at their selection in that department--they hactually had a REALLY sweet Benelli M4 on the rack, but it was WAY above my budget. I did get a LimbSaver buttpad for my Mossberg there though, for a decent price.
If you are looking for a good source in the Greenvile area, check out the two stores in Winterville, Adventure Outdoors, and D&L Guns. Both are staffed with very knowledgeable folks, they are TOTALLY cool with OC, and they both have good selections in-stock and are glad to do special orders.
Action Outfitters has more handguns in stock (mostly used), and their prices are pretty good. They have a decent selection of new and used long guns too, expecially if you're into the "tacti-cool" models. They have lots of ARs (Bushmaster, DPMS), some AK's and SKS's, and a few of the Saiga models (shotguns and rifles) They even have a single-shot bolt-action .50cal on display, if you've got a spare $3k you need to get rid of... 
D&L has more "sporting" long guns, and an OK selection of handguns, and the staff is really knowledgeable and friendly.
Awesome Outdoors in Washington probably has the best selection of new and used handguns in this area. An their selection of new and used long guns is pretty wide-ranging too. About the only place you're going to find a bigger selection in this area is Mackeys up in Jamesville, but Mackey's prices tend toward the high side...
Speaking of Mackey's, if you live ANWYWERE near the north-east part of NC, you owe it to yourself to check this place out, if only for the sheer "wow" factor. They have pretty much EVERYTHING there--military, hunting, handguns of all kinds, ammo, holsters, accessories--it's pretty amazing. There are no great bargains to be found there though, but if there is something you're looking for and can't find at the smaller shops, and you just GOTTA have it, they probably have it on the shelf at Mackey's. But be advised, you will pay a premium...
Then there is "Docs Gun and Pawn" in Greenville. Interesting selection, especially if you're into surplus and older firearms, but their prices are, IMO, VERY inflated. They've had a Para Ordnance P13 with a lot of finish wear in their display for close to a year, and I haven't been able to talk them down a penny on it, even though I stop in every 2 or 3 months and try and haggle with them...
Overton's
111 Red Banks Rd
Greenville, NC 27858-5702
(252) 355-7600
http://www.overtons.com/
Adventure Outfitters
2592 Railroad St
Winterville, NC 28590
252-355-8996
D & L Guns LLC
171 Cooper St
Winterville, NC 28590
252-758-6867
Awesome Outdoors
1989 W 5th St,
Washington, NC
(252) 974-2825
Doc's Gun & Pawn506 S Memorial Dr, Greenville, NC(252) 758-2020
Mackey's Landing Firearms
30757 Hwy 64
Jamesville, NC 27846
252-793-4040
http://mackeyslanding.com/
Last edited on Wed Dec 2nd, 2009 04:26 am by Dreamer
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Wed Dec 2nd, 2009 12:26 pm |
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Wow, thanks for such detailed information Dreamer. I really appreciate it! Sounds like you've definitely made the rounds (no pun intended).
This is good stuff to know with Christmas coming and all. 
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Posted: Fri Dec 4th, 2009 02:47 am |
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Hello all,
I am a new member so please forgive me if I am misunderstanding the point of this thread.
With that said, I just got out of the Army after 11 years of service and decided to settle in NC. I am fairly impressed with how "gun friendly" people here are. But considering I have lived in places like California and Iowa I guess its no wonder.
Now...on topic.....I had a fairly long and pleasant talk with Police Chief Eddie Jaggers of Coats NC. Very cool guy and very quick to point out that I had two choices if I wanted to carry in Coats, CHP or keep it where he could see it.
It is very refreshing to finally live somewhere in which I can walk into the gas station or auto parts store and not be treated like I am a criminal.
I have never been questioned or bothered.
I have yet to carry in Raleigh as I only spend time there because I go to school there and firearms are not allowed on campus.
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Posted: Fri Dec 4th, 2009 05:04 am |
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KcJones,
Welcome to the Tarheel State. You will find that the general public and LEO's out in this part of the country are MUCH more accepting of OC than folks out on the "Left coast"...
I'm glad you've had positive experiences so far. I am also a student (a Graduate Student) and I know how you feel about the "School ban" we have here in NC. I have a NC CHP, am 44 years old, and have a "squeaky clean" record, but I'm not allowed to carry while on campus because of the laws here in NC.
There are several universities in the Raleigh area that have SCCC chapters that you might wish to get in touch with. Although they are more focused on Concealed Carry, they ARE 2A activists like us on the OC side, and they do some good work. They are working to get the "School ban" overturned here in NC, and although it is an uphill battle, I have confidence that the "school ban" will be overturned here eventually.
Stories like yours are great to hear! Keep Carrying, and keep reporting on your experiences...
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Posted: Fri Dec 4th, 2009 10:44 am |
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I do not carry because I feel like there is a reason that I always have to have a firearm on me. I carry because I can find no reason why I should not have a fire arm on me. I open carry because I really don't know the answer in the debate of OC vs. CC (which is better) I think it's really is situational, but I do it partly "on Principal", because I can and should be allowed to. Rights are like muscles, if you never exercises them they will slowly decay.
Thanks for the welcome,
Jake
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Posted: Fri Dec 4th, 2009 07:54 pm |
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I went to the Halmark store today to get a birthday card for my sweety and to look for a "Baby's First Christmas" ornament for my granddaughter. I got wonderful things on both counts. OC'd, and was there quite a while browsing, looking for th eperfect card and ornament, and nobody blinked.
Hallmark "Gold Grown" store, Washington NC -- A+
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 4th, 2009 10:44 pm |
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OC'd at the Lowes Foods near where I live tonight. No problems. Got stellar service as usual. 
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Posted: Sat Dec 5th, 2009 06:41 am |
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| open carried in walmart today with my new Glock 23 to purchase a few boxes of ammo. The sporting goods guy asked me how I liked the .40 cal and had a few questions. Carried on a nice conversation with him. very pleasant experience. Last edited on Sat Dec 5th, 2009 06:42 am by Jsmith88
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tekshogun Founder's Club Member

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Posted: Sat Dec 5th, 2009 08:12 am |
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Jsmith88 wrote:
open carried in walmart today with my new Glock 23 to purchase a few boxes of ammo. The sporting goods guy asked me how I liked the .40 cal and had a few questions. Carried on a nice conversation with him. very pleasant experience.
That is pretty funny. A guy selling me .40 S&W ammo recently at a Wal-Mart asked me how I liked .40 and the Glocks. He said he wanted a "glock 40" and I smiled and said, I have a Glock 22C which is a .40 S&W. I wasn't OCing at the time as that was before I even discovered this site.
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REX681959 Regular Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 11th, 2009 12:18 am |
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OCed to Walmart in Eden ( YAWN ). OCed to Tractor Supply (YAWN ). But just as I was leaving a guy comes running out. Hey mister??? He wants to OC but some yoyo told him no you have to have a CC permit to carry a gun. I talked to him about 10 minutes & also directed him to this site. FELT GOOD.
That's 2 people in 2 days Think I need to get some cards printed up.
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glockaholic Regular Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 11th, 2009 12:26 am |
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OC'd at Caribou Coffee and an apartment clubhouse today. I don't think anyone even noticed. 
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