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Title: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: beekeeping1341 on March 18, 2015, 09:53:45 AM
does anybody open carry in their home? Does it get in the way of things? Think the neighbors would panic and call the police if I stepped out of my garage to throw out the trash? I'm about to purchase my first pistol and am wondering what people's experiences with open carrying at home were
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: suka on March 18, 2015, 10:21:13 AM
I did long ago.


Don't go unto the sidewalk when taking out the trash as that's city property.
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Heavies on March 18, 2015, 03:38:01 PM
You can if you want, I do not.  Here is my thinking.

1. Hawaii is a very left leaning state, and many of your neighbors may be that type.  They might feel threatened, afraid, anxious....  Might call the cops on you.  At the least they come and question you about it.  why go through that and become a watched target for those who are confused about self protection/responsibility?

2.  While open carry might serve as a deterrent while you are on the premises, it may also make your place a target when you are not.  Since we are not allowed to carry our firearms around with us during normal everyday activities, it is pretty much guaranteed 90% of the time the guns are at home for the thieves and chronics to grab.

Conceal carry at home is what I would recommend.  There when you need it, discrete when you don't.
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Rocky on March 19, 2015, 09:54:40 AM
    I try to ccw on my own property as much as possible and my neighbors know.
I'm usually in the yard, garage or at my desk but even a G19 all day is heavier than you think.


   May actually go to a .380 now that I've seen this . .  ;D
http://www.alloutdoor.com/2015/03/09/making-380acp-limited-ballistics/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=2015-03-17&utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletter (http://www.alloutdoor.com/2015/03/09/making-380acp-limited-ballistics/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=2015-03-17&utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletter)
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: paka808 on March 19, 2015, 04:51:31 PM
I don't open carry at home but the gun safe is slightly open.but I do carry on my bosses farm, he feels comfortable with us carrying on his property, due to trespassers and thieves..
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Aiea78 on March 20, 2015, 10:54:58 AM
You learn quickly about muzzle awareness and should always be vigilent to prevent an incident.  Sometimes yes it does get in way.   

For example, when at home I sit or stretch out in a variety of positions to be comfortable vs. outside the home.  This leads to the firearm pointing directly into my leg as it's bent over when I'm squatting or something.  Sure it's not going to fire w/o pulling the trigger but safeties can fail or who knows what and it still violates the safety rules.  So I remove the holster and set it aside close by.   Then I forget about it (watching tv, going kitchen for a drink, whatever).  Of course have a back up (my wife) who doesn't really take joy in reminding me where I leave things but glad she does it anyways.  I have left my pistol on the counter in the can more times than I care to remember.  Or even by the door when get a delivery - excited to get a box in the mail and rush upstairs to open it... Doh!  firearm is downstairs where I left it, stomp stomp stomp (running downstairs to go get it). 

I used to just pull my shirt over it but sometimes have to cross the threshold outside to sign that's why I started unholstering inside first so nobody does anything illegal right.

It gets interesting when trades come over to do work.  Normally go concealed then and know have printed clearly at times.  It got real quiet that time LOL

This is just some examples from the real world.  YMMV et cetera et cetera et cetera  :) 
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Aiea78 on March 20, 2015, 11:01:09 AM
also realized that just told everyone I carry condition 1.   oh well.  to the baddies out there just don't make me use it on ya.  go somewhere else, there's plenty other non-gun owners and gun free zones out there! 

Rocky - Clint Smith said a large gun on your hip isn't meant to be comfortable.  but comforting.  :)   Something like that.  Clint is the man.
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Heavies on March 20, 2015, 01:13:48 PM
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Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: ren on March 20, 2015, 06:12:02 PM
If I felt the need to carry at home - whether open or concealed, I'd have to consider a move somewhere else.
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Heavies on March 20, 2015, 08:46:53 PM
If I felt the need to carry at home - whether open or concealed, I'd have to consider a move somewhere else.
Hawaii/Oahu is a different place these days.  It seems, IMO, to be getting worse by the day.  No matter were you move on this rock there is a distinct possibility of problems occurring in which you might need immediate self protection.  Neighborhoods that were once thought to be peaceful and safe have been targeted.   And who is rich enough to just pick up and move?....  hehe.  not me, that's for sure.  Why should we be the one cowering to the thugs anyway?
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Aiea78 on March 21, 2015, 12:32:01 AM
If I felt the need to carry at home - whether open or concealed, I'd have to consider a move somewhere else.

Most sane people with a choice would too.  (although if you live in bear country or baboons etc this is moot as you probably chose to live there). 

I don't need to carry it is my right to. 
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Rocky on March 21, 2015, 08:45:37 AM
also realized that just told everyone I carry condition 1.   oh well.  to the baddies out there just don't make me use it on ya.  go somewhere else, there's plenty other non-gun owners and gun free zones out there! 

Rocky - Clint Smith said a large gun on your hip isn't meant to be comfortable.  but comforting.  :)   Something like that.  Clint is the man.

GL 43 in 9mm is out and will drop about 7 oz's  :thumbsup:

re: "sit or stretch out in a variety of positions"

Been working on my truck alot lately to the point where I just holstered the piece under the truck !  :rofl:
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: macsak on March 21, 2015, 09:50:52 AM
GL 43 in 9mm is out and will drop about 7 oz's  :thumbsup:

re: "sit or stretch out in a variety of positions"

Been working on my truck alot lately to the point where I just holstered the piece under the truck !  :rofl:

don't forget to remove the holster before you drive away!
 :wave:
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: ren on March 21, 2015, 10:53:59 AM
I understand the right to but I have a different mentality when at home. I don't want to be at DEFCON levels. I want to relax like Hugh Hefner surrounded by blonds and in PJs. My home is where I decompress. Sure, I'd like some protection, but the homeowners' association doesn't like my idea...
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Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Rocky on March 21, 2015, 11:31:03 AM
don't forget to remove the holster before you drive away!
 :wave:

Hey Macky,  :wave:
 
    Yeah, it should've been under the "training poser" post.  :crazy:

1)   Exit vehicle, (evade)
2)   roll under truck (cover and concealment)
3)   retrieve firearm (arm to defend)
4)   shoot agressor in the foot to bring him down to your level.  (stop attackeer(s) using minimal threat to life)
5)   secondary action if necessary (nuetralize threat completely)

:rofl:
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: oldfart on March 21, 2015, 11:45:20 AM
Hey Macky,  :wave:
 
    Yeah, it should've been under the "training poser" post.  :crazy:

1)   Exit vehicle, (evade)
2)   roll under truck (cover and concealment)
3)   retrieve firearm (arm to defend)
4)   shoot agressor in the foot to bring him down to your level.  (stop attackeer(s) using minimal threat to life)
5)   secondary action if necessary (nuetralize threat completely)

:rofl:
...
I'd pay a dollar to see that. :D

But seriously, I never felt the need to home carry. I suppose it has a lot to do with where you reside.
My neighborhood also has a lot of dogs. They all work in unison to keep the homeowners alerted.

Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Rocky on March 21, 2015, 01:41:29 PM
...
I'd pay a dollar to see that. :D

But seriously, I never felt the need to home carry. I suppose it has a lot to do with where you reside.
My neighborhood also has a lot of dogs. They all work in unison to keep the homeowners alerted.

Dude !
You know where I live !   :worship:


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Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: Drakiir84 on March 23, 2015, 04:13:28 PM
I conceal carry in my underwear at home.  Tighty whiteys are best in case it gets past the band it'll still catch it.   Who needs a holster.....  Never know when those diamond head hobos are going to ambush you.
Title: Re: Anybody open carry at home?
Post by: paka808 on March 23, 2015, 04:45:24 PM
I conceal carry in my underwear at home.  Tighty whiteys are best in case it gets past the band it'll still catch it.   Who needs a holster.....  Never know when those diamond head hobos are going to ambush you.
conceal and carry at home would have been fine.lol :wave: