I've never understood why anyone would feel uncomfortable around someone who chooses to carry a gun. I've been carrying both open and concealed for years. However, tonight I realized experienced why some people may be uncomfortable. While standing in line waiting for food I happened to be behind a guy open carrying a Glock in a shoulder holster. He had a large knife on his hip, another knife on the other side, two magazines on the shoulder holster on one side, and a Glock with a 22 round magazine sticking out of the bottom on the other side. None of that would have bothered me at all. The problem was the shoulder holster. It was open at the end and I could see that the barrel was literally pointing directly at my face as I stood in line behind him. This made me extremely uncomfortable. I guess I've never really been around anyone that has used a shoulder holster, but this seemed like a horrible idea. As the gentleman interacted with the employees I became even more uncomfortable that he was carrying a gun, but that's really beside the point.
Does anyone else have a concern with how the gun is pointed when in one of these holsters? I'm not really okay with someone carrying a gun in a fashion that it's aimed directly at the face of anyone behind them. Hopefully I don't get ridiculed for being anti gun here, but this is the first encounter I've had like this and I wondered what everyone else's thoughts on this were?
Does anyone else have a concern with how the gun is pointed when in one of these holsters? I'm not really okay with someone carrying a gun in a fashion that it's aimed directly at the face of anyone behind them. Hopefully I don't get ridiculed for being anti gun here, but this is the first encounter I've had like this and I wondered what everyone else's thoughts on this were?