I think it would look good on Ben.
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I think it would look good on Ben.
https://twitter.com/Xaniken/status/1...ZVoPnaNsg&s=19
What a simply darling accessory for my evening ensemble...:love:...Ben
Pretty damn ugly, but still a cool method of concealment. Make 'em in pink and the FBI will buy thousands.........
When I became an Agent I received a worn old S&W .38 blued revolver snub nose. I had to practice speed loading it at home, to ensure I'd qualify.
When I had the chance to upgrade I got a S&W 9mm LadySmith - 'cause I could easily conceal it. And, man, did I get ribbed by my male co-workers for carrying a Ladysmith. So, at my next practice shoot, which was at the new Gunnison Prison down South, I painted my earmuffs pink - and my friends loved it. They talked me into making them custom-colored ones too. Sometimes, my friends, it's better to go along to get along.
Hunter
did you drive the pink volvo to the shoot? :hehe:
AAAHHHHH!!!...My eyes!...I'm blind!!!...:blind:...Ben
I would not mess with that man in the heels. His arms are probably thicker than my thighs.
Hunter
Remember when fanny packs for guns were a thing? Or, is that something particular to my state alone. Wifey had a purse that was designed for holding a gun.
I usually carried in a shoulder holster or a pancake holster I could wear on my hind end. I quickly found out that, during an arrest, it is a PITA to get a weapon back into a soft pancake holster. You have to use two hands, which leaves only one hand free to handle the offender. That's not safe.
Hunter