Adventures in CCW and tuxedo fitting

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Could you imagine if someone decided to carry mexican style and their piece fell out right in the middle of aisle!!!

Go over to ar15.com and ask tango7 about Daves second wedding. I almost pissed myself laughing at the expression on the bride's mother's face!

In my social circle, part of the groomsmen's job is being ready to deal with any problems that might arise, allowing the groom to concentrate on his bride. Thus, we tend to have everything from extra cash to jumper cables to a trauma kit to, well... lots of hardware.

Hey, any excuse, right?

So far, after several weddings, all we've needed is a spare tire and jack, a bang aid, and bail money.
 
This got me thinking. We guys get shafted here we go to the store and spend 100 bucks on a tux where the bride spends well sometimes in the thousands on a dress. I say a new tradition starts right now. We need to start accesorizing our tuxes. This means that the groom can spen as much on a new gun or guns as the bride does on the dress. They have to be guns worn with the tux as they are accessories. Therefore I suggest something classy I think reveolver or 1911 would be your only choices here with real nice finshes and pearl grips. Of course you must adjust accordigly to match your tux and the theme of the wedding of course.
Glock Doc - I have had a plan for a while now... the trick is finding a girl that will let me do it!

As Groom's Gifts for the Groomsmen, DPMS Artic Panthers. (Very Classy black & white "Dress" rifles) Slung during the ceremony, of course... ;-) ... hmmm... I wonder of you can order them as carbines....

Tommy - went to two weddings "in the circle" recently. I think all the core male invitees were packing something or another. My favorite is the "pretty" Ti .38 in an ankle rig. :D
 
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