

Posted: 5/22/2023 11:34:09 AM EST
What happened to make them have everyone unstrap and case guns to go in? I went back to the car and put my pistol in the dash. Went ahead and bought some ammo. Well, damn, you can carry in Barnes and Noble, but not the gun store?
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Many gun shops are that way.
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Leave me alone. I’m a libertarian. CW vet x7, give away a kidney to a loved one if they need it.
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It’s not that way in Summerville, just a sign asking customers to keep guns in holsters and cases while in the store.
They only want unholstered weapons on the range. |
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The one in Greenville and Myrtle Beach have the same signage, although I walked past the one on the door at MB (noticed it on the way out) and no one said anything.
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I think it means only guns coming in for repairs.
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Originally Posted By MarkBinSC: It’s not that way in Summerville, just a sign asking customers to keep guns in holsters and cases while in the store. They only want unholstered weapons on the range. View Quote I was in Columbia last week and swung by PSA and that was the sign on the door. Something change? ![]() |
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The one in West Ashley is due to the school next door. I imagine they don't want people to come in and draw from a holster.
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The new rule is interesting especially since the Greenville store had Governor McMaster sign the open carry law there amid quite a bit of fanfare.
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How about some pictures of the signs y’all are talking about.
I’ll get one next time I stop by Summerville store. For now, it’s NOT and no concealed weapons sign (handgun in circle with a cross through it). Just a sign asking customers to keep weapons in holsters or cases while shopping in the store. |
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It’s been a bit since I noticed the signs there but I remember a sign saying lawful carry was allowed but keep weapons holstered.
I’ll assume the cased thing is when taking stuff for the range. |
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Originally Posted By jlbs009: It’s been a bit since I noticed the signs there but I remember a sign saying lawful carry was allowed but keep weapons holstered. I’ll assume the cased thing is when taking stuff for the range. View Quote Apparently you are correct. I open carried into the Greenville store this afternoon and nothing was said. With that, I bought a SIG 365 TacPac to be able to rejoin the real concealed carry ranks. The included holster is nothing to brag on and the 3 magazines are hell to load. But Father's Day has been good to me. |
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Originally Posted By radioshooter: Apparently you are correct. I open carried into the Greenville store this afternoon and nothing was said. With that, I bought a SIG 365 TacPac to be able to rejoin the real concealed carry ranks. The included holster is nothing to brag on and the 3 magazines are hell to load. But Father's Day has been good to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By radioshooter: Originally Posted By jlbs009: It’s been a bit since I noticed the signs there but I remember a sign saying lawful carry was allowed but keep weapons holstered. I’ll assume the cased thing is when taking stuff for the range. Apparently you are correct. I open carried into the Greenville store this afternoon and nothing was said. With that, I bought a SIG 365 TacPac to be able to rejoin the real concealed carry ranks. The included holster is nothing to brag on and the 3 magazines are hell to load. But Father's Day has been good to me. Good to hear. Interesting enough Sharpshooters in Greenville did make me case one this week. It was in an OWB holster under a shirt and he said since the open carry law went into effect they only allow cased guns. ![]() |
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Thanks, I'll have to remember that. I've only been in there once. The wife and her church girls took their CWP class there.
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Update: I asked the counter person last week what the "must be cased" situation is.
Holstered guns are okay whether open or concealed carried. Don't pull in the store. Any other weapons (handguns, rifles, or shotguns) must be cased before entering the store. |
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Originally Posted By radioshooter: I bought a SIG 365 TacPac to be able to rejoin the real concealed carry ranks. The included holster is nothing to brag on and the 3 magazines are hell to load. View Quote I have a P365, and the mags are tough to load to capacity. I recommend getting a mag loader tool (Maglula or similar), it made a world of difference for me. |
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The P365 magazine loading issue seems to be the follower getting canted and hanging on the mag catch slots. I have a generic loader that works well as long as I press the nose of the last round down to keep things level.
Just a learning curve as is using the safety lever. Last practice session, I made a good draw twice, but couldn't get the safety off without looking at it. The other times were good. Seems to be hit or miss, so I leave it off for now. Does anyone make an extended lever that works with normal holsters? |
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Originally Posted By radioshooter: Update: I asked the counter person last week what the "must be cased" situation is. Holstered guns are okay whether open or concealed carried. Don't pull in the store. Any other weapons (handguns, rifles, or shotguns) must be cased before entering the store. View Quote That’s pretty standard… |
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Originally Posted By d16man: The one in West Ashley is due to the school next door. I imagine they don't want people to come in and draw from a holster. View Quote They are pretty clear on the signage in the WA parking lot to prevent you getting jacked up legally due to the school proximity. |
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I was in there last weekend for the first time, just moved to the area. The guy at the range said they were getting flagged way too many times, asking to check the guns.
Not to hijack the thread, but I was disappointed to find they did not allow drawing from a holster there, which is the 2nd range I've been to that wouldn't let me. I moved from Long Island, NY. I used to shoot from my holster all the time there. I had another range that did regular competitions, and a bunch of people regularly scheduling classes that involved more defensive based shooting. We even used to rent out the back space of a particular range and conduct team shooting stuff. I'm finding it hard to believe that I moved to a free state to be limited to just standing in a single bay shooting paper, but I can't find any matches or classes near by. I'm in horry county. Also all the CCW classes I find are on Saturdays, when I work. Any Sunday classes nearby? |
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Originally Posted By ironshaolin: I was in there last weekend for the first time, just moved to the area. The guy at the range said they were getting flagged way too many times, asking to check the guns. Not to hijack the thread, but I was disappointed to find they did not allow drawing from a holster there, which is the 2nd range I've been to that wouldn't let me. I moved from Long Island, NY. I used to shoot from my holster all the time there. I had another range that did regular competitions, and a bunch of people regularly scheduling classes that involved more defensive based shooting. We even used to rent out the back space of a particular range and conduct team shooting stuff. I'm finding it hard to believe that I moved to a free state to be limited to just standing in a single bay shooting paper, but I can't find any matches or classes near by. I'm in horry county. Also all the CCW classes I find are on Saturdays, when I work. Any Sunday classes nearby? View Quote Join palmetto gun club and do what you want |
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Originally Posted By ironshaolin: I was in there last weekend for the first time, just moved to the area. The guy at the range said they were getting flagged way too many times, asking to check the guns. Not to hijack the thread, but I was disappointed to find they did not allow drawing from a holster there, which is the 2nd range I've been to that wouldn't let me. I moved from Long Island, NY. I used to shoot from my holster all the time there. I had another range that did regular competitions, and a bunch of people regularly scheduling classes that involved more defensive based shooting. We even used to rent out the back space of a particular range and conduct team shooting stuff. I'm finding it hard to believe that I moved to a free state to be limited to just standing in a single bay shooting paper, but I can't find any matches or classes near by. I'm in horry county. Also all the CCW classes I find are on Saturdays, when I work. Any Sunday classes nearby? View Quote As much as it sucks, stand there and watch some of the shooters and it quickly becomes obvious why they have lawyer driven blanket policies. Look at the walls and areas other than the target backstop too. There is a reason I don't go to public ranges, there are lots of idiots with firearms who I have no desire to be around while they're shooting. That doesn't mean they don't have the right to own guns, just that there are a lot of unsafe people and I'm sure the liability insurance is already sky high. |
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You don't go to public ranges? Might I ask, where do you go? I'm trying to find a place to train with my guns, I'm new to the area but I agree with you.
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That's 2.5 hours away from me
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