Re: Dress impressions
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 7:09 pm
Are you 'with' Mr. Houghton? i.e. you're actually not an NRA member because they permit cammo?nigelc wrote:Oh and I wonder why I am not a member of the NRA sign01
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Are you 'with' Mr. Houghton? i.e. you're actually not an NRA member because they permit cammo?nigelc wrote:Oh and I wonder why I am not a member of the NRA sign01
Of course, I'd prefer him to wander over and chat about rifles and shooting. As a newcomer to the sport I'll happily chat to anyone, and rather be judged on whether I am shooting safely and accurately than condemned out of hand for looking like Colonel Saito's boss or an extra from M*A*S*H.Polchraine wrote:Dombo63 wrote:
If Mr Houghton sees me and objects to my "military" clothing I hope to at least receive a suitably deferential salute to whatever rank he thinks I may hold.
And I trust you will salute him back in an appropriate manner! One finger should be adequate.
didn't I see you wandering around a major meeting at Bisley a couple of years ago with an un-bagged Lee Enfield hanging off your shoulder? tongueout now that would be liable to cause certain members of the public to go ballistic!Gaz wrote:I've seen those guys wandering around at the trade shows. Next time I'll tip off a member of staff.Watcher wrote:My club has a policy of discouraging military clothing. The thing that really gets on my t*ts are the guys who wear repro Waffen SS caps! Thankfully not in my club but when I walk past them in the butts I have to bite my lip - "Big fan of the SS are you?" wants to blurt out.
I think it's dodgy as hell for shooters (especially practical shooters) to rock up wearing cast-off DPM or MTP gear, especially the guys who turn up in bloused DPM trousers and field jacket with assault boots underneath, looking like a regular soldier who's taken his headdress off. On the flip side, ex-military gear's cheap, practical and doesn't show stains etc. I have a pair of old MTP trousers stashed away at Bisley in case of bad weather, as it happens - but I'll never buy or wear a camo jacket of any pattern.
When the public see people toting guns - any guns - and wearing camo gear, they don't think "oh, target shooter", they think "what's his Action Man fixation about? Is he stable? What kind of weirdo plays dressup with a gun?"