abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: every morning, lauren bobert, starts the day with some blush, fixes her near-perfect hair and putting on her sparkly belt. but she's not fully dressed without her bullets. and her 9-millimeter semi-automatic. this is the way of life for lauren, a 27-year-old mother of four. >> ready? >> okay. >> green's got a gun. pull it out. find the front sight. >> reporter: are you a good shot? >> generally. >> reporter: so, when she and her husband opened this restaurant a year ago in their hometown -- >> how was your meal? >> reporter: -- the gun theme seemed totally natural. lauren took it one step further. >> i wanted to start carrying just for my protection. this is my establishment. i didn't see anything wrong with that. i began to open carry. and my girls started to approach me and ask if they can open carry, as well. >> reporter: they call the place the shooter's grill. what's happening at the shooters' grill is an offshoot