Do we need a tucked in/untucked thread?It is much more comfortable with it tucked in
I think it’s more comfortable untucked so nanny nanny boo boo.
Do we need a tucked in/untucked thread?It is much more comfortable with it tucked in
I’m preparing for judgement next Sunday afternoon.We old school guys dress old school most of themost of us don't wear shorts and and we just like looking neat.
Yep, I'm the same. Hate tucking in my shirt. Find it very uncomfortable. I'll do it in the cooler months, but the rest of the time it's shorts and an untucked T-shirt all the way.Do we need a tucked in/untucked thread?
I think it’s more comfortable untucked so nanny nanny boo boo.
Not sure if I fit the old guy category. But I am in the other camp. I prefer to have as neat of an appearance as possible. Which means no untucked shirts for me.Yep, I'm the same. Hate tucking in my shirt. Find it very uncomfortable. I'll do it in the cooler months, but the rest of the time it's shorts and an untucked T-shirt all the way.
My friend say 'Thanks!'That’s what many call concealed carry I think.
Thankfully in Indiana it just doesn’t matter.
False headline. His intent doesn't matter except that they are going to make it out as an open carry fail.Another Open Carry Fail—Criminal Takes Gun From Man In Columbus, Ohio » Concealed Carry Inc
Thug takes gun from man. Learn why open carry isn't ideal and why situational awareness is key to self-defense. Consider Concealed carry instead.ohio.concealedcarry.com
Based on the police statement, the victim was carrying the gun “in his pocket.” It isn’t clear if he carried the gun in a pocket holster, or his pocket was the holster. The victim may not have been ‘technically’ open carrying his handgun, but it was visible. I’m not sure the victim’s intent to conceal the gun or not matters much, Other than an opportunity to mention two things.
Just as with firearms, all I prefer is that you, uh, carry...It’s no more anybodies business if I’m carrying that “boxers or briefs”
That’s over in the hikers thread.It’s no more anybodies business if I’m carrying that “boxers or briefs”
Sounds like illegal signage if you are in Indiana.
What tom said.I conceal carry most of the time. And it comes down to a couple simple reasons for me. I live an active lifestyle with young kids. I’m often chasing them around and I want my weapon well secured and protected. We frequent playgrounds and libraries where there are other young kids and families around. Often times these places especially libraries and park nature centers have the no guns allowed signs. Very simply I want to enjoy my time with my family and not cause a scene.
Why would they be illegal?Sounds like illegal signage if you are in Indiana.