Your Cool Gun T-Shirts And Your Choice Of Side Arm Speak Volumes

by LongmanSex on Tuesday, January 24, 2012

By Yancy Whent


Everyone I know who is a big gun advocate has been getting into the cool gun t-shirts that have been selling like hotcakes. People who love guns are naturally inclined to wear shirts that feature them in such a cool light. My friends who have been buying these shirts don't realize that the shirts they wear are telling stories about their personality that link up perfectly with their preferences in gun.

For instance, if you're the type of person who likes to carry a .50AE at all times, then you are either really into big guns or you are worried about random bear attacks. The cool gun t-shirts you wear probably lean towards aggressive slogans and designs that intend to intimidate through sheer firepower, such as a shirt that reads, ".50AE...because they don't make a .51."

There are some of you out there who never like to be unprepared. You have one, or all, of the following items at your disposal: a food stockpile, a water stockpile, an ammo stockpile, and/or a bunker. You are confident you can escape any situation and you trust in your reliable SIG Sauer to see you through it. Your cool gun t-shirts say thing like, "It's The End Of The World As We Know It, And I Feel Fine."

Mr. Perfect is the gun owner who carried around a Model 10, not because he wants a flashy gun...but because it is perfect for practicing your shot and groupings. Mr. Perfect almost lives at the shooting range, but he knows one thing for certain: he's going to hit what he aims at. His cool gun t-shirts say things like, "Gun Control Means Never Having To Say I Missed."

In any group of gun nuts, there is a guy who is the nuttiest of them all. He is a practical gun expert, and you know he can answer any question you may have concerning and model and type of weapon. His collection is impressive, but he always carrying a 1911 with him. His choice of sidearm represents his careful consideration of all factors before choosing his carry piece. His cool gun t-shirts say things like, "One Man Gun Show."




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