Wearing firearms related clothing

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Johnny

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I really liked the shirts over on http://www.loadedshirts.com/

There are one or two in there for been.

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Never heard of Endo, they have some pretty cool stuff. Debating buying one of the KCCO shirts.
I don't know what brand the shirts are but they at really soft good quality shirts. They are not 3 dollar Hanes shirts. It is sad but I find most of these shirts from watching fxhummel1 videos. He is pretty funny and is always wearing a cool tee. I still want the tactical as ---- shirt from endo.
 

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If your purpose is to thumb your nose at gun haters, wearing these shirts will work.

But do you really want to do that?

May I suggest that if changing minds is your goal, then there are better methods.
 

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May I suggest that if changing minds is your goal, then there are better methods.

Please do enlighten me. I always hate when someone so readily points out the problem and walks away without offering solutions.

I am not trying to thumb my nose at them, simply trying to make gun owners more visible. If people walked around the mall and walmart and Reasors and saw multiple people every day wearing firearms related clothing the thought might occur to them "Holy crap, look at all these normal people going about their days who own guns." Gun owners are not a highly visible group of individuals, for obvious reasons. Typically it is not advantageous to try and draw attention to yourself as a gun owner but right now I think is a time when it IS advantageous to attempt to show the general public how many people are gun owners.

With practically every single AR available in the US being sold (so it seems) if everyone who owned one was mandated by the government to wear a "yellow star of David patch" this coming Friday I think the general population would be shocked by how many normal people among them are responsibily enjoying the firearms that they want to get rid of.
 

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