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Agreed. I carried in a fanny pack for years in Oklahoma. Other than looks of pity from the ladies, I never noticed many glances in my direction.Abraham wrote:Just for fun, I'm gonna paste an NRA sticker on my plain cap, don a vest and strap on a fanny pack for next my Wally walk just to see if I get any odd stares.
I doubt I will...
The other day while I was driving to school I saw that sticker. Liked so much I immediately called the wife and told her to find me one.QMCS wrote:Only bumper sticker that has ever been on my truck is one that says "hang up and drive."
My daughter wanted the pink Browning logo/air freshner for her car... She thinks I shouldn't have a Browning logo decal on my Explorer because I got a Weatherby and not a Browning...koconcept wrote:The gun culture is so big in texas that people put the browning logo on their trucks and dont even know what is really.
Do those shirts come in a 2XL ?68blackbird wrote:Well, after going through this thread, I guess I need to dump my Glock Rocks t-shirt and Kahr Arms shirt and go with this....but then again, it may make some one want to put me outta my misery....![]()
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C-dub wrote:It's been like that for me for several years. Whenever I see somebody wearing one I figure they're carrying. It just seem out of place and stands out a little more than regular clothes.Andrew wrote:While driving through La recently, I had a conversation with a trooper about concealed carry. He opened the conversation thus "I see you are wearing a shoot me first vest, it's very stylish!" Has the "photograpers vest" become like the ill named "fanny pack" as a concealed carry identifier?