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Overabundance of Tacti-dorks

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December 15, 2017, 12:11 PM
RHINOWSO
Overabundance of Tacti-dorks
quote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:E]

Oh, no. True Tactidorks are very serious about concealing their firearm when out in public, because they "don't want to give up the element of surprise", while simultaneously making it as obvious as possible that they're the kind of guy who's carrying a firearm.

Call it the "neon gray man contradiction".

Don't forget the Maxpedition diaper bags in FDE or Multicam.
December 15, 2017, 05:00 PM
sig229owner
Geez...

While everyone is certainly entitled to their opinions, you guys waaaay more concerned about what other folks are wearing at the range than I ever have been.

I go to the range to practice. I could care less what the guy in the booth next to me is wearing. As long as he is keeping his muzzle down range, he could be wearing a multi-cam tutu covered in morale patches for all I care.

You sound like a bunch of high school girls...

Just my opinion of course...
December 15, 2017, 05:10 PM
Sunset_Va
quote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
*shrug*

I wear 5.11s off duty sometimes. They're comfortable and durable.

As for the ""shoot me first pants" thing, they're not really any different than generic cargo pants.

Pants alone don't make you a target, nor do they make you a "tactidork".


About all the pants I own now are that style (5:11-Propper).

I own one pair of blue jeans, several insulated Carhartt pants.

Having pockets to put all my junk in is mainly why I like those cargo pants, however, I have no use for cotton pants anymore.

I can stick dog treats in those cargo pants for when I walk my dogs, paper towels, leashes, etc.

And most have elastic waistbands, so they are much more comfortable .

But I can understand what most are getting at here. I am hardly the model for Tacticool.


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December 16, 2017, 03:17 PM
spunk639
quote:
Originally posted by sig229owner:
Geez...

While everyone is certainly entitled to their opinions, you guys waaaay more concerned about what other folks are wearing at the range than I ever have been.

I go to the range to practice. I could care less what the guy in the booth next to me is wearing. As long as he is keeping his muzzle down range, he could be wearing a multi-cam tutu covered in morale patches for all I care.

You sound like a bunch of high school girls...

Just my opinion of course...



Agree 100% as long as they don’t want to chat or offer their tactical opinions I could care less if they came in dressed like Elton John.
December 16, 2017, 04:06 PM
fatmanspencer
I'll give leg holsters a hand, as they are the only ones who hit me in a sweet spot on my arm to gun draw. Until I sit down and its like WTF how do I draw this.


Used guns deserve a home too
December 16, 2017, 06:01 PM
flesheatingvirus
quote:
Originally posted by RHINOWSO:
Don't forget the Maxpedition diaper bags in FDE or Multicam.


Mine is black and I sure as hell don't carry my pistol in there. Wink


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December 17, 2017, 07:21 PM
RichardC
quote:
he could be wearing a multi-cam tutu covered in morale patches for all I care.

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I 'd be kinda nervous.


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December 18, 2017, 01:47 PM
bubbatime
quote:
Originally posted by lyman:
one felt the need to walk past me when we called the range cold, right after I had shot,

big cloud just kinda hung there, and he appeared offended by the smoke and smell


funny group, not interested in any small talk outside of the group,


Sir those were minutemen (AKA American patriots), and they dont care for you bloody limey brits shooting your brown bess muskets.


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December 18, 2017, 01:59 PM
RogueJSK
quote:
Originally posted by RichardC:
quote:
he could be wearing a multi-cam tutu covered in morale patches for all I care.

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I 'd be kinda nervous.


How about a UCP skirt? How does that make you feel? Big Grin


December 18, 2017, 02:28 PM
RichardC
We had knee socks and garters in Boy Scouts. Nostalgic.


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December 18, 2017, 02:50 PM
Ryanp225
quote:
Originally posted by spunk639:
quote:
Originally posted by sig229owner:
Geez...

While everyone is certainly entitled to their opinions, you guys waaaay more concerned about what other folks are wearing at the range than I ever have been.

I go to the range to practice. I could care less what the guy in the booth next to me is wearing. As long as he is keeping his muzzle down range, he could be wearing a multi-cam tutu covered in morale patches for all I care.

You sound like a bunch of high school girls...

Just my opinion of course...



Agree 100% as long as they don’t want to chat or offer their tactical opinions I could care less if they came in dressed like Elton John.


So......you boys going to the range together later to Molon on each other's Labe's?

December 18, 2017, 09:03 PM
limblessbiff
quote:
Originally posted by 46and2:
quote:
neon gray man

Big Grin

All said, a drop-leg holster is an instant giveaway, 99+% of the time.

You better be rocking some serious swagger to get a pass on one, otherwise I'll actually lol.



I really do think that anyone who buys a drop leg holster has never actually used one for anything other than the range..
I was forced to get one in the army, I had a good one and all they do is slowly make their way to the front of your leg as you walk/run no matter what you do.
I was very happy with my M9 on my belt even in full battle rattle in a truck turret but noooo. Sgt. Tacti-tard who thought he was super high speed declared that I couldn’t get to it as fast. I challenged him to a a contest to see who could draw faster best out of 3, bitch pulled rank..
December 18, 2017, 09:44 PM
chongosuerte
I did actually like my drop-leg holster more than my regular belt one. We only wore them when were were doing *tatcial shit* though lol

But I'm fun-sized. The drop leg holster put my gun just right for me. And mine didn't move around much. I never wore it unless we were doing an operation or warrant, or we were at the range training.




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Although sometimes distracting, there is often a certain entertainment value to this easy standard.
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December 18, 2017, 10:06 PM
RogueJSK
quote:
Originally posted by limblessbiff:
I really do think that anyone who buys a drop leg holster has never actually used one for anything other than the range..


I'll partly agree with you.

People who wear them down towards their knee (which seems to be most of them) have never actually used it for anything other than the range.

Drop leg holsters can make sense in some limited situations. But in order for them to be stable and useful, you need to have the drop leg holster positioned as high as possible towards the belt, where the bottom strap is sitting in the crease of your groin, practically crunching your nuts. Basically offering an alternative to a low-ride drop/offset belt adapter.

(In Chongo's case, being fun-sized, I suspect that no matter where he positions it on his thigh, it's going to high up close to his belt. Hence his lack of issues. Big Grin)

Yes:


No:

December 18, 2017, 10:32 PM
chongosuerte
Yeah, I looked like #1, high and tight Big Grin




Knowing what one is talking about is widely admired but not strictly required here.

Although sometimes distracting, there is often a certain entertainment value to this easy standard.
-JALLEN

"All I need is a WAR ON DRUGS reference and I got myself a police thread BINGO." -jljones
December 19, 2017, 12:48 AM
KMitch200
quote:
I could care less what the guy in the booth next to me is wearing. As long as he is keeping his muzzle down range, he could be wearing a multi-cam tutu covered in morale patches for all I care.

Don't forget the plate carrier.
When I saw Mr. Cool at the range I almost asked why he just didn't wait for the range to be called cold to change targets but I'm very polite when carrying.
I waited until I was at least 10 feet away before I couldn't hold in the laughter anymore.


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December 19, 2017, 05:53 AM
SgtGold
quote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
How about a UCP skirt? How does that make you feel? Big Grin



That's a kilt.Wink There is a difference.CoolThe big question is, is he a good Scottsman?


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December 19, 2017, 09:52 AM
RogueJSK
quote:
Originally posted by SgtGold:
That's a kilt.Wink There is a difference.Cool


I'm aware. But in that guy's case, I've downgraded it to "skirt" due to his sheer tacti-dorkiness. Wink
December 19, 2017, 10:23 AM
RHINOWSO
So what is worse, Tacti-Dorks or talkative Fudds?

You know, the kind that spend 85% of the range time talking to anyone who will listen and think that a cold range is a mandatory 15 min chatty-kathy session?

Also distinguishable having about 15 different handgun cases arrayed around them, and do all their shooting benchresting each handgun at 5 yards.

The 1911s they have often jam, followed by much consternation and fiddling?

And they open carry OWB LCPs and J-frames. With empty chambers of course, to give themselves time to think if they really want to shoot someone. And alternate FMJs and JHPs.

Lol.
December 19, 2017, 10:36 AM
Ryanp225
This guy.
He III%'s his little heart out.