~The Stylish Man's Guide To Concealed Carry~

Good info, but I disagree with the comment of sweatshirts on guys over 30 being bad. I wear zip up sweatshirts a lot.
 
Ummm. I really do use a thigh holster under my kilt.....the article missed carrying your NAA .22LR in the security pocket of your Tilley hat.

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I simply use a strip of leather to tie my Glock 34 to my balls and let it dangle under my kilt.
If this is your idea of a legitimate suggestion, you need to up your medication.:haha:
 
Dear FUDO,

As an American I can do what I wish with my Glock, my kilt, and my leather strap. Feel free to provide an email address so I can send pictures. Your zippers down.
 
Dear FUDO,

As an American I can do what I wish with my Glock, my kilt, and my leather strap. Feel free to provide an email address so I can send pictures. Your zippers down.

As an AMERICAN you certainly can, but I'd love to see what would happen if you were to try that in Scotland, where that particular style of clothing says anything other than "pay attention to me". We're talking about classic American style here. I'm sure we all like to put on a dress every now and again as much as the next guy but this thread isn't about that.
 
Just for clarity, a man's kilt is NOT a "dress." It IS a type of skirt. Damned comfortable on long drives, or any long sit like a training conference...And they give the part of a man's anatomy that is supposed to swing free and automatically adjust to temperature changes a chance to swing free and adjust to temperature changes. Of course tartan kilts give a man a chance to honor his heritage and ancestors. Belittling the kilt, or a man wearing a kilt, just shows cultural and historical rudeness. Most men who try on a kilt marvel at the FREEDOM and comfort and soon buy one or 50.... And for single men - nothing attracts women more. Amazing...women walk right up to a kilted man and begin to chat them up in a most friendly manner. They'd never approach the same man if he were wearing jeans. And, a surprising amount of times if a friendship/relationship forms when it comes time to consumate that new friendship/relationship she'll ask the gent to "leave the kilt on." No man need ever be lonely when there are kilts to be worn.
 
Dear FUDO,

As an American I can do what I wish with my Glock, my kilt, and my leather strap.

I absolutely believe that

HOWEVER, when I was raised, back when gentlemen were common, and dinosaurs walked the Earth, gratuitous coarse language in front of women and children was considered rude and boorish. As the owner of this forum has requested that members of this forum remain aware that this forum is frequented by women and minors, and as gentlemen refrain from this crude and boorish behaviour, why don't you try acting like a gentleman and save your crudities for your family.:rolleyes:
 
So right you are FUDO, please accept my apologies in this regard. I will refrain from acting childish and using inappropriate language. Good day Sir.
 

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