Unless you're in Austin. That might be the perfect cover garment for Keeping it Weird while packing heat in ATX.

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Unless you're in Austin. That might be the perfect cover garment for Keeping it Weird while packing heat in ATX.
TEA wrote:Unless you're in Austin. That might be the perfect cover garment for Keeping it Weird while packing heat in ATX.
MoJo wrote:I really think all the ado about what says "gun" or "shoot me first" is fostered by the CHL community and isn't common thought or knowledge. As far as being worried about meing "made" because of what I'm wearing I think Rhett Butler said it best in GWTW.![]()
I hated wearing shorts when I was a kid. I like them now, especially the cargo shorts. They are very comfortable and not out of place in the summer time in Houston. They also give me a chance to show off my white legs.Running Arrow Bill wrote:Excuse my on-going "politically correct" jesting...
Wear a shirt and "big boy" pants and skip the shorts and t-shirts. Clothes with pockets and shirts with patterns facilitate concealment. Also, light weight vests no problem. If all else fails, use a compact SA in a "Sneaky Pete" holster which could be anything electronic...lol.
JMO, biased, and caustic as usual, of course...lol.
Nothing personal, but I don't wear them. I don't wear any type of garment that I wouldn't wear when I am not carrying.4LOKO wrote:Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
Considering the general consensus around here on folks that sport the CHL badge because they think it will help them be recognized as a "good guy" by LE, to lump those that wear vests in with them, it sounds kinda personal.4LOKO wrote:Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
C-dub wrote:Considering the general consensus around here on folks that sport the CHL badge because they think it will help them be recognized as a "good guy" by LE, to lump those that wear vests in with them, it sounds kinda personal.4LOKO wrote:Nothing personal but I put people sporting those vests in the same category as people sporting CHL badges.
Running Arrow Bill wrote:Excuse my on-going "politically correct" jesting...
Wear a shirt and "big boy" pants and skip the shorts and t-shirts. Clothes with pockets and shirts with patterns facilitate concealment. Also, light weight vests no problem. If all else fails, use a compact SA in a "Sneaky Pete" holster which could be anything electronic...lol.
JMO, biased, and caustic as usual, of course...lol.