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God that situation you describe reminds me of when I was in the Army. We were working an access control point at a base and were carrying our issued M9 in some stupid holster where you could see that the guns were chambered and did not on "safe". EVERY FREAKING NCO / officer that we dealt with had to open their mouth "why is weapon not on safe?" or "do you have a round chambered?" then we explained what our SOP was, they of course thought they had some right to see a written copy of it or talk to my supervisor to confirm it.
It got so bad that we asked for different holsters. Yeah, I would have loved to say "MYOFB" but it would not have gone over well. I hate hall monitors. A little off topic sorry. If someone at the range messed with me about something like that, I would ignore the question, and then walk over and start looking through his stuff. Ask him if the barrel was on his Fudd-gun was 18 inches, if the ducks engraved on the side were legal in MA, if that was a high capacity revolver, etc.
It got so bad that we asked for different holsters. Yeah, I would have loved to say "MYOFB" but it would not have gone over well. I hate hall monitors. A little off topic sorry. If someone at the range messed with me about something like that, I would ignore the question, and then walk over and start looking through his stuff. Ask him if the barrel was on his Fudd-gun was 18 inches, if the ducks engraved on the side were legal in MA, if that was a high capacity revolver, etc.
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