Really "open" carry
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:21 am
The focal point for Texas firearms information and discussions
https://mail.texaschlforum.com/
No puppies died because of this article.....so that's good. As a long time married man, I am not qualified to comment any further on account'a my wife has Internet access.VMI77 wrote:http://www.nydailynews.com/news/bikini- ... -1.1113980
Would love to see this on Texas beaches.
The Annoyed Man wrote:No puppies died because of this article.....so that's good. As a long time married man, I am not qualified to comment any further on account'a my wife has Internet access.VMI77 wrote:http://www.nydailynews.com/news/bikini- ... -1.1113980
Would love to see this on Texas beaches.
But college "kids" ...(pick any argument used by the non-informed anti-gun crowd)When soldiers take their weapon off military premises, they must guard it closely and keep it on their person, at all times. Having one's weapon stolen is harshly punished with time in military prison a given. "
Haaretz also concludes that Israelis are "used to seeing guns in all kinds of places - propped up next to the guy sitting next to us in a coffeeshop, or in a university classroom, and of course, slung over the shoulders of women soldiers."
Google "Texas Tan Line" but only if you're over 18.MegaWatt wrote:Talk about a strange tan line,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
smoothoperator wrote:Google "Texas Tan Line" but only if you're over 18.MegaWatt wrote:Talk about a strange tan line,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
That's mentioned in first sentence of the article's second paragraph. You did read the article, didn't you?Excaliber wrote:Due to the bikini distraction factor, apparently no one has yet noticed that the young lady's SBR doesn't have a magazine in it.
Now that you mention it... If I could be convinced that it'd reliably hold the weight, I've got a couple guitar straps that are pretty comfortable. Hmm...C-dub wrote:That is just awesome.
Does anyone have a rifle strap like that? It seems pretty wide, almost like a guitar strap.