Remember folks, what's written on your clothing can be just as revealing as the clothing itself. (Like the guy about 3 months back that came into the department wearing a Kimber T-shirt at least 2 sizes too large, that was bunching up the right side of his waistband
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Made someone today
Well, I was at work today just passing time behind the counter, when a customer came up to me. I asked him if there was anything I could help him with, and we spent a couple minutes talking about cameras. While we were talking I was watching him (discreetly), and I noticed a bulge about the 4 o'clock position. When he turned around and left the department, I was able to see that there was a very faint outline of a gun butt. It was very well concealed, and I would almost certainly not have noticed it if I had not been for one thing-he was wearing an NRA T-shirt
Remember folks, what's written on your clothing can be just as revealing as the clothing itself. (Like the guy about 3 months back that came into the department wearing a Kimber T-shirt at least 2 sizes too large, that was bunching up the right side of his waistband
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Remember folks, what's written on your clothing can be just as revealing as the clothing itself. (Like the guy about 3 months back that came into the department wearing a Kimber T-shirt at least 2 sizes too large, that was bunching up the right side of his waistband
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Hey...I resemble that remark 
A sheepdog says "I will lead the way. I will set the highest standards. ...Your mission is to man the ramparts in this dark and desperate hour with honor and courage." - Lt. Col. Grossman
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
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T3hK1w1,
Personally, I don't wear anything with logos if I can help it, although some of my Magellen shirts would look vandalized if I cut off all their free advertising/marketing efforts.
As to the pistol printing, I know of nothing that will conceal your weapon to be totally outline free. Briefcases excepted.
Personally, I don't wear anything with logos if I can help it, although some of my Magellen shirts would look vandalized if I cut off all their free advertising/marketing efforts.
As to the pistol printing, I know of nothing that will conceal your weapon to be totally outline free. Briefcases excepted.
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+10hi-power wrote:Go here:9mmGuy wrote:I dont understand the hat?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molon_labe
learn something new every day... sounds like a good tattoo in the making :)
I gotta say though, I know it probably wasn't your intent to discourage folks from wearing NRA gear, but it sort of comes off that way.
Hmmm, i wonder if you could wear a T-shirt saying "Warning, I'm Armed" and conceal carry and be legal so long as the gun is actually concealed. I wouldn't do such a thing but it does bounce around my knoggin as funny.
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