Gun Related T-Shirts

Do you buy firearm related clothing?

  • Yes

    Votes: 86 32.6%
  • No

    Votes: 78 29.5%
  • Not Often

    Votes: 81 30.7%
  • Only official brand/logo merchandise

    Votes: 19 7.2%

  • Total voters
    264
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You could sell a ton of these here.... until the cease and desist order is served.

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I'd like to get just a plain hat with RKBA on it real big.

I'd like a shirt with the bill of rights printed on it, not just rewritten in modern text, but a picture of the parchment itself.
 
"Mercenaries don't Die they just go to Hell to regroup"

and THAT is a classic. Maybe you could get in contact with Matt Bracken and borrow his "Don't tread on me" logo with the AR on it. A good modernization of that classic Liberty Style.
 
I have 3 THR shirts, 2 SWR shirts, and one AAC shirt. For people not in the gun community, they don't stand out as gun related at all. The AAC shirt mentions silencers in very small print but that's it. I got a compliment on one of the SWR shirts one time, but apparently the guy thought they made bass amps or something. I try not to advertise much. Though I guess it doesn't matter when I walk around all day with a big gun on my hip :rolleyes:

Depending on style/design, I'd be up for buying shirts online.
 
I would buy gun-related t-shirts if they made some decent ones. Something simple, in black/grey for example, with just a logo or something on it. Typically they have giant pictures of guns all over the place and would probably get me fired ;)

Dope
 
I would wear H&K hats/shirts. FN and Sig are other brands I would be interested in. Haven't ever seen any though, but manufacturer clothing is about as far as I want to go.

I wouldn't be caught dead wearing this kind of shirt, however:
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Way too tacky/poor taste.
 
The only things I have displayed that are gun related is an NRA sticker and a Pheasant hunting sticker, both on my truck's back window. Anything else is just preaching to the choir or pissing off the other side. Neither of which helps anything IMO.
 
I've got a fairly nice Ducks Unlimited T-shirt, but I don't usually go for anything much more obvious than that, mostly because I don't like to wear my politics on my sleeve, if you'll pardon the pun. I'm just a bit too much of an introvert for that.
 
Last things I bought were Molon Labe polo shirts. Before that it was the Hello Kalashnikitty t-shirts. I've got shirts with the logo of gun manufacturers.
 
I dunno about the t-shirts with snappy gun or shooting sayings on them'.

For example a shirt that says "kill them all and let God sort it out" or a sniper shirt. What would most likely happen if you were wearing a shirt that said that and you were involved in a shooting. You pic will be taken wearing that shirt or at minimum a cop will note what your shirt said. A prosecutor or district attorney will have a field day with that. No doubt they would be able to twist it into that you could not wait to shoot someone.

Best to not wear them things if you are going armed.
 
I just started selling my designs in mid-December. I've sold a few, but it's been slow. It's interesting to see that the poll results are fairly even; I hear a lot of the usual "I don't like to advertise" but I also know there's a large group of gun owners who open carry and don't have a problem with it, and others who like having them for the range.

Good luck on your designs!

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I know it’s a cliché but I’d buy a T-Shirt if it had the slogan:

‘Give a man a spade and he can grow food to feed his family.
Give him a gun and he can make sure they live to eat that food.’

The funniest T-Shirt I’ve seen was when I visited you country and saw a huge fat guy with a T-Shirt on which read:

‘I beat Anorexia!’:D

In answer to your question – yes I would buy ‘Gun related T Shirts’ and have done so from America via ebay
 
I just started selling my designs in mid-December. I've sold a few, but it's been slow. It's interesting to see that the poll results are fairly even; I hear a lot of the usual "I don't like to advertise" but I also know there's a large group of gun owners who open carry and don't have a problem with it, and others who like having them for the range.

Good luck on your designs!

I like subtle, even to the point of not being understood by non-gunners. Some of yours are pretty decent. I like the caution about ejected casings one, I might buy one.

Dope
 
For me wear a tee-shirt like these is only for the shooting range, competition or with friends who know why and who I'm.

For exemple SNIPER for me is an art. After someone could consider it's an agressive image.

I think it's funny but you could not wear these shirt every day life. It's like make jokes you could not make any joke with any body.

The only model I wear sometime are with just a logo. Like "H&K No compromis in red on a black shirt. Nobody understand and it's O.K.

:)
 
I buy 5.11 polos because they're durable... but they look like regular polos (no logo on them either), so I don't think they count as a "yes".
 
I like subtle, even to the point of not being understood by non-gunners. Some of yours are pretty decent. I like the caution about ejected casings one, I might buy one.

Dope
Thanks! If you hurry, you could be my second customer of the year! WOO-HOO! :)

I really like the shirts that are well-illustrated like the kind frenchbushmaster posted, but I just don't have the time to sit down and hammer those out.
 
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