GuidedKrinkov wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 10:06 pm(I'm woodedflood, had to make a new acc. due to the same error again and again and again... I think it was due to TOR usage. No TOR on this acc.) Please read the post script, moderator
I actually completely agree with you. I've seen people open carrying (of course at that time I was young and very uninformed), and I know what you mean by not wanting to mess with the guy open carrying.
However, where I live (Maharashtra) the people like putting up a nice and huge tough guy attitude while being wimps inside. Usually, things get diffused quickly, unless, of course, they don't.
The biggest threat you possess in this state is funnily enough a gang of young skinny kids with sharp machetes attacking you due to wounded egos.
Road rage? Usually just a lot of yelling. Maybe the police are called. Insurance? "What's that???". Anyhow, if there's just a lot of yelling going on AND at that moment you decide to flash your sidearm (in a crowded area, which most areas are) you're kinda in a TIGHT spot, hard to recover at that point.
That is why I think that, in this state, C.C'ing is better until you sense a threat to your life, which you WILL, were it to present itself, ever.
Please note "in this state".
Cultures differ.
Usually if you're not a Maharasthrian (you know, like, "from" here) you are at a disadvantage in such situations. They have a surprisingly low tolerance for people who don't speak their language (I can understand it, can't speak it). They REALLY do not like Northeners.
Please refer to my introduction to know where I'm "from", to put into perspective why I believe this.
I know some would like to scream "stop generalizing" but I'm literally just talking about what I've commonly observed. Sorry for going a but off topic.
TLDR; In this state, people usually not as violent, Open carrying will send the wrong message and potentially get you even more trouble than just, trying to sort the situation out first. Based on personal observation and experiences. Although, not saying you should never open carry
About your essentially "you don't have any experience with firearms comment" el jefe, I've seen plenty of Road Rage incidents; I am not COMPLETELY advocating for not open carrying; there are certain people that would get violent if their hair's ruffled and you happened to be 2 feet from them, and at that point you SHOULD tuck your shirt in.
I can think of several such situations where I'd be safer if I had one...
Owning a firearm IS a precaution. And so much more.Taking precautions will go a long way than having a gun and taking unnecessary risks
- GuidedKrinkov, 2023-10-21 [1]
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P.S moderator, I still have the password and other details of the woodedflood account, if you need me to confirm my identity or something. I think due to TOR or some IP issues, the "form invalid submit again" error kept popping up. PM me if it's required.
I understand what you are saying in an ideal situation it will definitely work but you have to understand taking precautions is not being a coward, you are dealing with people who have nothing to loose, most of these goons attack on purpose with a plan and they must have done it several times before and some of these guys are on drugs so they don't care about killing or getting killedGuidedKrinkov wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 10:06 pm(I'm woodedflood, had to make a new acc. due to the same error again and again and again... I think it was due to TOR usage. No TOR on this acc.) Please read the post script, moderator
I actually completely agree with you. I've seen people open carrying (of course at that time I was young and very uninformed), and I know what you mean by not wanting to mess with the guy open carrying.
However, where I live (Maharashtra) the people like putting up a nice and huge tough guy attitude while being wimps inside. Usually, things get diffused quickly, unless, of course, they don't.
The biggest threat you possess in this state is funnily enough a gang of young skinny kids with sharp machetes attacking you due to wounded egos.
Road rage? Usually just a lot of yelling. Maybe the police are called. Insurance? "What's that???". Anyhow, if there's just a lot of yelling going on AND at that moment you decide to flash your sidearm (in a crowded area, which most areas are) you're kinda in a TIGHT spot, hard to recover at that point.
That is why I think that, in this state, C.C'ing is better until you sense a threat to your life, which you WILL, were it to present itself, ever.
Please note "in this state".
Cultures differ.
Usually if you're not a Maharasthrian (you know, like, "from" here) you are at a disadvantage in such situations. They have a surprisingly low tolerance for people who don't speak their language (I can understand it, can't speak it). They REALLY do not like Northeners.
Please refer to my introduction to know where I'm "from", to put into perspective why I believe this.
I know some would like to scream "stop generalizing" but I'm literally just talking about what I've commonly observed. Sorry for going a but off topic.
TLDR; In this state, people usually not as violent, Open carrying will send the wrong message and potentially get you even more trouble than just, trying to sort the situation out first. Based on personal observation and experiences. Although, not saying you should never open carry
About your essentially "you don't have any experience with firearms comment" el jefe, I've seen plenty of Road Rage incidents; I am not COMPLETELY advocating for not open carrying; there are certain people that would get violent if their hair's ruffled and you happened to be 2 feet from them, and at that point you SHOULD tuck your shirt in.
I can think of several such situations where I'd be safer if I had one...
Owning a firearm IS a precaution. And so much more.Taking precautions will go a long way than having a gun and taking unnecessary risks
- GuidedKrinkov, 2023-10-21 [1]
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
P.S moderator, I still have the password and other details of the woodedflood account, if you need me to confirm my identity or something. I think due to TOR or some IP issues, the "form invalid submit again" error kept popping up. PM me if it's required.
And if you are with your family members with one licensed weapon against 2 to 3 illegally procured pistols then you can imagine the danger you are in