And while they're at it, don't get your hair cut like that, don't wear those shades, and don't let your weapons be so visible. Oh, and try to find some new shirts.
Hmmm, looking but I don's see any concealed weapons "printing"... i.e., visible through clothing. In my state we have both open and concealed carry as a Constitutional Carry law. As I navigate around town -- grocery shopping, dining in restaurants, etc. -- I often see "concealed weapons" under people's shirts, often because they are overweight and their clothing is too snug or because their carry piece is a double-stack 9mm with a huge grip.
That's why I try to stay fit and trim. And among my friends, the Ruger LC9 single-stack mag and a belt spring clip add-on is very popular. Nearly invisible under clothing.
But with these dudes, I don't see any such printing... can you point out where their weapons are?
And while they're at it, don't get your hair cut like that, don't wear those shades, and don't let your weapons be so visible. Oh, and try to find some new shirts.
Hmmm, looking but I don's see any concealed weapons "printing"... i.e., visible through clothing. In my state we have both open and concealed carry as a Constitutional Carry law. As I navigate around town -- grocery shopping, dining in restaurants, etc. -- I often see "concealed weapons" under people's shirts, often because they are overweight and their clothing is too snug or because their carry piece is a double-stack 9mm with a huge grip.
That's why I try to stay fit and trim. And among my friends, the Ruger LC9 single-stack mag and a belt spring clip add-on is very popular. Nearly invisible under clothing.
But with these dudes, I don't see any such printing... can you point out where their weapons are?
To me it looked like the shorts pockets. That's all, could be wrong I'm not an expert.
Agree. However, it could just be a sign of how stiffly they love each other..