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No, no ever did. To them it's just a toy. When I have to carry a gun(when I am outfitting) I will find myself in town every so often and people will sometimes ask to see it. Every time it is a no. Guns are a tool when I don't have a job for it, it stays in the holster.
some people are really strict about them, which is a good thing, me personally im a little more lax about those kinds of things because im a nerd.
You wouldn't catch me ANYWHERE telling ANYBODY i have a gun, unless it would be the obvious outcome. Half the point of personal carry is nobody knowing that you are carrying.
I don't disagree with you on the being quiet about having one you, but it is pretty hard to hide a 6.5" Ruger Blackhawk. I just feel lucky that I have a holster that I can carry it comfortably in. I have something small if I want to have one on me, but coming off of bear country I carry the big one.
yeah, fair enough, back country is different.