I’ve been thinking about this lately…There’s a lot of different voices in the gun world.Some loud, some quiet, some welcoming… some not.I never really saw myself fitting into just one lane.
I’ve always been too “liberal” for the conservative and too “conservative” for the liberals. Too “street” for the country and too country for the street.
Too “nerdy” for the “hood” an too “rough” for the nerds. Too “feminine” for the dudes and too ”masculine” for the women.
I think the hardest parts been finding where I belong was because anytime I make a friend on any side of the fence it always leaves me in my own lane.
Understanding life is full of diversity & nuance Biggz N Blicks isn’t just about selling firearms. It’s about responsibility, respect, and real conversations. I care about doing things the right way. Keeping people informed. And making sure nobody feels out of place walking through my door. You don’t gotta “look” a certain way. You don’t gotta “act” a certain way. If you’re here to learn, protect yourself, and move smart…you’re good here. I’ve been through different environments, different mindsets…and I know there’s more than one way people come into this space. That’s why I want this to be more than a shop. I want it to be a place where people can ask questions, learn without feeling judged,and have real conversations — even the uncomfortable ones.
I’ll probably touch on topics some shops don’t. Not to push anything…just to get people thinking. Because at the end of the day, this isn’t just about what you carry…it’s about how you carry yourself.That’s what Biggz N Blicks stands for. I’m curious though…What do you think a gun shop should stand for?