troglodyte wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 6:54 pm
Being familiar with and trying to practice the grey man theory I was holding off on it to try not to introduce a color bias. The grey man is what got me to thinking about weapon color. I agree, a black gun stands out and not any color will be best in all cases but is there a middle ground? I think there is.
Yeah, the greyman theory, doesn't necessarily mean you would wear grey, or surround yourself with that color. There are times when grey will stand out as odd. It just means that you become chameleon-like, in that you blend into whichever environment you find yourself. That may mean a Hawaiian shirt and orange pants, if that's what everyone around you is wearing.
Most of the time for me it is tan or beige work pants, plain leather belt, and a dull colored polo, or button up shirt, but that could change if I go into an area, say an executive meeting, in a large office building, then it may be a dark suit and tie with a white shirt. But back to your question: I have been playing with several ideas, for my AR, as far as what coloration, add-ons, etc, would be less obtrusive. I don't know that there is a one color fits all situation, because you never know exactly where you may find yourself, if you ever need to deploy it. but, I plan to "camo" if you will, with a combination, of FDE, grey, and beige. I want, to colorize, my red dot, sling and all other add-ons, in similar colorations, Not necessarily, in a traditional, camo pattern, but something that breaks up the outline some, and would have at least a couple of the colors not stand out against what I wear normally. JMHO