User Panel
+1 It allows you to subtly communicate with those in the know without having to get into an argument with an anti. |
|
|
|
I'm a ballcap guy, so I usually wear either my NRA hat or LaRue hat (lately the LaRue goes where I go).
As far as shirts go, part of my current wardrobe is going threadbare, so I will probably get some gun (industry, BFL, etc.) shirts in the near future to replace them. |
|
I wear my Blackwater shirt occasionally. It usually gets the bunnyhumpers going pretty good.
|
|
I've got my Barrett shirt with a huge M82 across the front on right now.
|
|
I think I might have one. Its very rare that I see a gun related shirt that I actually like most of them have shit designs. If they looked good I would have no problem wearing one.
|
|
I'll shoot you first with my 1911. |
|
|
I got a stag arms shirt with my first AR, so i wear it on occasion. I wont wear them all the time because im not a fucking billboard but i will also wear my Larue shirt sometimes too. I use my remington long sleeve as my beat-to-all-hell-swim-in-the-mud shirt
ETA - The funny looks from sheeple and the stupidity that spews forth from their face holes is well worth wearing a Larue or stag arms shirt IMO |
|
|
Yes these days mostly CMP shirts and National Match shirts not too much on the brand types. But I'm rarely without my RRA hat everywhere I go so does my hat.
|
|
|
|
||
|
Only one - a Noveske Rifle shirt with a fire-breathing pig on it. No guns depicted on it though.
|
|
Pretty much my feelings on it. I'd probably wear something if it was subtle or ambiguous though. |
|
|
Right now I have my AR15.com Team Member t-shirt on, so obviously I voted yes.
I wear this t-shirt, an NRA t-shirt, and my rifle club's t-shirt quite often. When not sporting a firearm related T, I wear my Springfield Armory baseball cap. And for work, at least once a week I were my ARFCOM bolt-face logo polo shirt I used to go along with the don't bring attention to myself group, but I've decided to proudly display my affiliation to the world outside. Plus, the looks I get from the people who are obviously on the anti-side are absolutely priceless |
|
|
No guns shirts, I dont own any. My brother gave me a blackwater shirt and a hat after he trained there. I wear that shirt when I am fishing or at the gym. The hat is worn at random. Ive never gotten looks or comments for either.
|
|
I have a HK shirt that I do wear now and then.
What I do not have is any form of bumper sticker on my truck from a weapon maker. When I see them all I can think of is that you are letting every thug know that you may keep a weapon in there. |
|
Zapper, awesome! |
|
|
Nope.
I want no one paying attention to me when I go out...I want to blend in as much as possible. HH |
|
My favorite shirts are my Wolverines shirt from LLE and my Eotech shirt that was a toss-in when I bought my sight.
Kharn |
|
I have 2 arfcom shirts, a few 5.11 shirts I got cheap from LAPG, a major league infidel shirt, a couple shirts from life liberty etc and a few free nra, misc industry shirts. It makes liberals squirm and makes me smile. I cant carry in this state, so I don't have to worry about being discrete.
|
|
|
That 1911 one is bad-ass. I really like that one. |
|
|
|
Only once in a while, and never while in possession of a gun.
|
|
nice work |
|
|
Does a Kalishnikitty shirt count?
The reactions vary, some are , others are . One of the clerks at the local post office (non gun owning older gal) thought it was funniest thing she ever saw, while one of the vendors at a gunshow was just confused "I don't get it, what does it mean?" Something low key I'd wear (depending on situation), but almsot all the gunshow special t-shirts are way to obvious & loud to wear at all. The only other gun related clothing I own is a Remington cotton duck hat. I have a few gun related patches but they never seem to get sewn on to anything. |
|
I'm wearing my General Electric "We Bring Great Guns to Life" minigun shirt. I'm a poser though. I don't actually own a minigun.
|
|
Just on weekends. At work on casual Fridays I sometimes where a command baseball shirt with the player's name of "AR" and the player's number of "15". It got ripped on some equipment a couple of weeks ago and now I'm bummed out.
|
|
blasphemy! |
|
|
I had that Bushmaster shirt for a while before I even had an actual Bushy rifle. I never wore the shirt because I always felt kinda funny advertising something I don't have.
I do wear it now, however. |
|
you have one now though right |
|
|
Yup, I'm shooting it in the pic on pg 2. |
||
|
Back in the 80s among all the "kill 'em all let god sort 'em out" shirts at gunshows, there was one that said "support American's right to keep and arm bears." It had a picture of a poplar bear holding a Thompson. If I could find one of those I'd probably wear it once in awhile.
|
|
I wear my Bushmaster black t-shirt all the time. I don't give a rats ass what people think and I could care less about drawing attention to myself.
When I wear that Bhshmaster t-shirt with the big M4 on the back while riding the motorcycle I get more respect from drivers, they don't come as close to me as they do when I am not wearing that t-shirt. fuck 'em, I'm the one with the t-shirt. |
|
I have an HK logo t-shirt. I have a feeling most people have no clue what the logo on the breast means.
|
|
Sure do.
Glock 5.11 t shirts Blackwater shirts LAPG "Bang em all" shirts and more! I also wear Arfcom jackets and pull overs too. Never any issues there either. |
|
Yep.
http://a994.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/50/l_c42401f258e2b21fb5e0427ff08cc321.jpg ETA: Shitty picture but you get the idea. |
|
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.