While this is metro Atlanta, still I'm in Republican East Cobb Country (think Kennesaw, GA) and it would be abnormal for someone not to have a gun. So the question isn't asked out here in the suburbs. In-town it might be different.
I take a different tact on gun ownership. I don't "push" it on my friends, co-workers and acquaintances, but I also don't keep it a secret. If I got a good deal or had a good day at the range, I tell them. (They all knew I was going to pick up my 1911 with new sights today.) It's part of me, part of my life and I'll share it just as naturally as I share about my favorite TV program. Some just nod and say that's nice, but other are more interested. My desire is that the general public, in as much as the part of that public surrounding me, will look upon gun ownership as something normal, everyday, fun, patriotic and desirable.
Our response (and my wife and I have talked about this) is, "Why yes, I'm an active shooter. I compete in matches and I teach individuals, as well as the Boy Scouts, safe shooting. If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to take your kids to the range some weekend. Hey and if you or your husband would like to shoot, I go to the range just about every Friday and would love the company."