LadyBramante
Tadpole Jackson
As it also happens, if you can see that I have guns, if I make you aware of the fact that I have guns, I would bet that stands to reason that I don't plan to use them on you.
No, it doesn't stand to reason that swaggering about waving a gun = will never use it on the neighbours.
I think you're suffering from an inflated sense of your own importance - or a worrying lack of respect for everyone else's rights.
Let's go do an anology.
Feudal Japan.
Samurai walks into a tea house.
Takes tea (and an iced bun), walks out without paying.
The tea house waitress bows in front of him.
He puts his hand on the hilt of his sword - doesn't draw it, doesn't cut her in half.
But he could.
She grovels out of the way.
Off he goes.
Having the ability to kill the people about you IS tyranny in action.
Can you see it in the analogy?
Now, back at your apartment, waving your guns in your neighbours' faces, can you see why we don't think it is all about YOUR rights ?
Hmm, yes, I am waggling that little ******** around like it's my d**k and I'm in the middle of rubbing one out, "Hey everybody look how much ******** gun this is, ya better not cross me now!"
'cept of course brandishing a firearm in a threatening manner is, in fact, a crime, big no no.
Do you understand concealed carry? it's like this
Concealed means concealed, if people can see that you're carrying, and can be threatened by that (and that's tyranny now) then it's not ******** concealed, and you're doing it wrong.
I have the ability to kill the people around me with or without a gun, I get that power every time i get behind the wheel of a car.
TL;DR
Your analogy would get you arrested under current brandishing laws.
I have this incredibly strong suspicion you don't know a whole lot about gun owners and the laws regarding such.