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  • Prometheus

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    I also don't like advertising that I have anything of value to a thief.

    I don't like advertising to a assailant I'm an easy target.

    See that sort of absurd logic goes both ways.

    Will I? Sure. I don't have many gun tshirts though. I do have a few DTOM shirts and similar hats.

    I could care less.

    Odds and Statistics prove you are much safer OC;ing than CC'ing.

    If you really don't want to be attacked, carry openly.

    If you have fantasies of Die Hard proportions, carry concealed.

    If you live normally, don't worry about it either way.
     

    CX1

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    I don't like advertising to a assailant I'm an easy target.

    See that sort of absurd logic goes both ways.

    Will I? Sure. I don't have many gun tshirts though. I do have a few DTOM shirts and similar hats.

    I could care less.

    Odds and Statistics prove you are much safer OC;ing than CC'ing.

    If you really don't want to be attacked, carry openly.

    If you have fantasies of Die Hard proportions, carry concealed.

    If you live normally, don't worry about it either way.

    I was agreeing with not having NRA stickers on my car or protected by Smith and Wesson signs on my house (so thieves might not be tempted to think there are nice weapons inside when they see me leave) but hey thanks for turning it into a OC/CC thing. :rolleyes:
     

    elliotle

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    I try to look like a hippie.
    That way, A gun is the last thing they would suspect. :)

    Seriously, if you do CC and wear tactical gear, the 5 year old girls know...
    They know...

    Hahaha!:laugh:

    No, just like I don't want to advertise my guns with NRA stickers on my windows that scream "rob me while I'm at work" I don't really wear any visible gun stuff. However, I have a 5.11 holster shirt and a 5.11 button up shirt that are great for CC.
     

    elliotle

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    I don't like advertising to a assailant I'm an easy target.

    See that sort of absurd logic goes both ways.

    Will I? Sure. I don't have many gun tshirts though. I do have a few DTOM shirts and similar hats.

    I could care less.

    Odds and Statistics prove you are much safer OC;ing than CC'ing.

    If you really don't want to be attacked, carry openly.

    If you have fantasies of Die Hard proportions, carry concealed.

    If you live normally, don't worry about it either way.

    What odds and statistics? Who is compiling these statistics? I spend a lot of time looking at publicly available FBI crime statistics. Where is the OC/CC category?
     

    neeltburn

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    I CC with my 5.11 boots and have been know to wear a 5.11 Shirt out a time or two. I don't think its the "shoot me first shirt" but I have LEO friends that do not wear LE related stuff in public on their day off as I would have to agree that is truly more of a "shoot me first shirt"
     
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