Racinready300ex-2
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- Apr 10, 2020
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How about "Moms Demand Double Action" over the silhouette of a Ruger or S&W revolver?
That's awesome, I should send this to Go Fast Don't Suck, I bet I could them to make that a shirt. lol.
How about "Moms Demand Double Action" over the silhouette of a Ruger or S&W revolver?
They have their logo protected. Anyone printing that shirt for sale needs to be well versed in copyright law or you'll wind up funding them when they win the lawsuitThat's awesome, I should send this to Go Fast Don't Suck, I bet I could them to make that a shirt. lol.
I thought there was an exception for parodies. Wouldn't they only be able to sue if they could show that the shirts were being produced for or by a competing organization, say a pro gun rights group?They have their logo protected. Anyone printing that shirt for sale needs to be well versed in copyright law or you'll wind up funding them when they win the lawsuit
That's actually an excellent question and I don't know the answer. Entirely possible.I thought there was an exception for parodies. Wouldn't they only be able to sue if they could show that the shirts were being produced for or by a competing organization, say a pro gun rights group?
I would not trust just a "pocket" for concealment. The thin material of a pocket (even slightly reinforced for the weight of a gun) may not be enough to keep a foreign object from pulling the trigger.All the posts have been about jeans or tshirts, what about jackets that have extra pockets on the inside for concealment? I have an NRA jacket that has an inside snapped pocket for a handgun on one side & another on the other side for mags. I would be more interested in jackets, coats, & vests that provide concealment options than pants or shirts.
All the posts have been about jeans or tshirts, what about jackets that have extra pockets on the inside for concealment? I have an NRA jacket that has an inside snapped pocket for a handgun on one side & another on the other side for mags. I would be more interested in jackets, coats, & vests that provide concealment options than pants or shirts.
I would not trust just a "pocket" for concealment. The thin material of a pocket (even slightly reinforced for the weight of a gun) may not be enough to keep a foreign object from pulling the trigger.
The weight of the gun might make the coat hang oddly.
The garment may move, which means that when you reach for your gun, it may not be where you're expecting it.
In short, I'm not really too sure what function such a garment would really serve that would be advantageous.
LOLDamn , that Bigfoot guy can write Fabs length posts when he gets the bit in his teeth . I'll try to do some one word and one sentence posts to make up for it .
I carry every day, and have for several years. The only clothing I have that could be considered specifically for carrying are:
Stiff belts (Kore gun belts mostly)
Columbia fleece vests. That one extra layer can help concealment.
I carry a g27 regularly wearing shorts and a t-shirt. No problem.
I do like shirts with prints in warm weather - a print Tommy Bahama over khakis is a look that works nearly everywhere. I roll with a G23 IWB and a OWB mag pouch holding a reload, and no one knows unless they give me a hug.
FWIW, the further off your body that weight is sitting, the less comfortable it. Same reason the leg pockets on cargo shorts aren't as comfortable for use as the regular pockets.Appreciate the suggestions, but I know a concealed carry outer garment doesn't always take the place of a quality holster, but I'd like to have more than 1 for the cold weather. I've never seen one, but a dressy CC jacket would be nice to have as well.
With no CCW, I have been carrying my cell phone on a belt clip at 2 o'clock with my shirt tucked in. What phone changes have you made? I could move it to 10 o'clock, but if I start wearing an untucked shirt, it will print like a firearm.
I had a similar situation only carried my cell phone in a holster @ 4:00 with my car keys in left front pocket and change and pocket knife in right front. I switched car keys to right front pocket and cell phone to left front pocket. So far so good I'm getting used to it.With no CCW, I have been carrying my cell phone on a belt clip at 2 o'clock with my shirt tucked in. What phone changes have you made? I could move it to 10 o'clock, but if I start wearing an untucked shirt, it will print like a firearm.
I could move it to 10 o'clock, but if I start wearing an untucked shirt, it will print like a firearm.