Thought this might be fun to discuss. What’s everyone’s opinions on wearing shirts or hats with gun logo’s or NRA logo’s etc, specifically while conceal carrying?
I have seen a few really nice Glock shirts but I never bought any because I thought it would draw too much attention. I figure everyone knows what a Glock is either from movies or tv or music. I recently bought a Sig hat and hoodie and my reasoning was almost nobody is going to know what “SIG” means.
I think the notion that criminals bursting into the bank for a robbery are going to be reading shirts and coming for you first is a bit far fetched. They will be pumped up on adrenaline and moving quickly. Also just wearing such shirt doesn’t mean you have or are carrying a gun. People wear shirts all of the time that say things that have nothing to do with them. Do you think the 10 year old kid with the Army shirt is in the Army?
So my opinion is that in general we give people way too much credit and they are mostly oblivious to what is going on around them, let alone reading and analyzing people’s clothing. I don’t want to go too over the top with clothes with pictures of guns on them, but some subtle logo’s don’t really bother me. Curious to hear what the members here think.
I have seen a few really nice Glock shirts but I never bought any because I thought it would draw too much attention. I figure everyone knows what a Glock is either from movies or tv or music. I recently bought a Sig hat and hoodie and my reasoning was almost nobody is going to know what “SIG” means.
I think the notion that criminals bursting into the bank for a robbery are going to be reading shirts and coming for you first is a bit far fetched. They will be pumped up on adrenaline and moving quickly. Also just wearing such shirt doesn’t mean you have or are carrying a gun. People wear shirts all of the time that say things that have nothing to do with them. Do you think the 10 year old kid with the Army shirt is in the Army?
So my opinion is that in general we give people way too much credit and they are mostly oblivious to what is going on around them, let alone reading and analyzing people’s clothing. I don’t want to go too over the top with clothes with pictures of guns on them, but some subtle logo’s don’t really bother me. Curious to hear what the members here think.