Vermont0311
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Finally picked up a Serpa holster for my Glock 19 in Burlington last Saturday, OCed that night while picking up some costume items at the Rite Aid in Montpelier. I was pretty nervous, despite knowing that it was legal, I could see the lady at the counter staring at my Glock out of the corner of my eye. She struck up a conversation the second I walked up to the counter, asking if the stuff I was buying was for a party that night, who was I going as, etc. I hated myself, but I was so nervous I stuttered in my reply but she didn't say anything about the weapon on my hip. I imagine that first time will be the hardest and from what I've seen on here of other people's experiences it only gets easier.
PS- Love the Serpa: comfortable, has a death grip on my gun and my pants/belt, so fast to draw. When I showed it to my girlfriend she was actually impressed, said it was a great idea to have retention. Not as concealable as my Comptac CTAC but perfect for OC and good looking and professional.
Finally picked up a Serpa holster for my Glock 19 in Burlington last Saturday, OCed that night while picking up some costume items at the Rite Aid in Montpelier. I was pretty nervous, despite knowing that it was legal, I could see the lady at the counter staring at my Glock out of the corner of my eye. She struck up a conversation the second I walked up to the counter, asking if the stuff I was buying was for a party that night, who was I going as, etc. I hated myself, but I was so nervous I stuttered in my reply but she didn't say anything about the weapon on my hip. I imagine that first time will be the hardest and from what I've seen on here of other people's experiences it only gets easier.
PS- Love the Serpa: comfortable, has a death grip on my gun and my pants/belt, so fast to draw. When I showed it to my girlfriend she was actually impressed, said it was a great idea to have retention. Not as concealable as my Comptac CTAC but perfect for OC and good looking and professional.