Hmmm. They didn't take that away from you at the 90th before you got on the freedom bird?I have a Flac jacket left over from Nam that and a boonie hat and I'm ready to go.
I just try to make sure I'm not wearing somehting with a big or "loose" collar. I hate having the hot brass hit the stall wall and fly down the back of my shirt. I also always wear either boots or sneakers.
Do you see a lot of guys that wear those full camo/tacticool/navy seals operators clothes at the range? (Besides LEO's and military that train in their duty uniform)
Is there any special clothes that you wear when you go to the range?
Besides eyes and ears protection, what kind of gear/clothing do you wear (special pants with lots of pockets to carry all your shooting crap, gloves, hat, knee pads, INGO shirt ... whatever it might be) or fo you just grab your range bag full of ammo and wear everyday clothes or whatever you have on?
Im just wondering because I see some guys with full "tacticool" gear from head to toe at the range (camo pants, tactical underwear probably and such ... ).
Haven't really shot in cold months yet...
Carpenter shorts and a t-shirt. 2 weeks ago I saw two guys all decked out in "tacticool" gear acting like they were hot stuff. Firing from a holster, even had a different holstered gun on their upper thigh. Complete with those what I call zip tie cuffs and combat boots..
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what's wrong with that....lol my friend and I still have all our gear...MTV's and flexicuffs included....we prefer to maintain readiness and if we're going to train as hard as we do...i'd rather screw up some old issued gear then a pair of nice jeans and sneakers...lol of course we don't train as such when there are others at the range simply because some older patrons seem to think "it's not safe" or whatever...and I prefer not be lectured by someone I don't know and visa versa