halloween costume...

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You can dress up as a western gun slinger. Like oh John Wayne in Chisium. If you have a favorite cowboy on tv that you want to dress up as to go to a halloween party.
 
A few years back, my apprentice showed up at the local pub's Halloween party wearing a grey wig, a house dress, combat boots, and steel pot helmet and toting a toy M-16....

He was the 'Mother of all Wars'.

Ramone
 
Wild West Gunslinger
James Bond
Military Personell
Police Officer
Civil War or Revolutionary War Soldier
 
Dress like a hockey mom and wink a lot.

If it's a girl, that would not have me thinking about guns.

Don't forget hitman, clint eastwood, john wayne, any tombstone character, soldier of favorite era, an anti-gun sign?, i really like the as a gun idea.
 
I've seen three gun related costumes:

1) Cowboy...that's obvious;
2) A dead soilder with face painted white and a fake bullet hole in the forehead; and
3) A Mexican drug runner.

The guns? A six shooter, an AR15, and a AK, respectively.
 
Hmmm. French resistance fighter for a girl. With cute little beret and a forties style scarf. The shoes would be the hardest to find.

Of course there is always Bonnie and/or Clyde. The famous 'Red River shirt' is easy to make even without a pattern for the 'cowboy' look. Add a long skirt and a kepi for a passable Calamity Jane. One of Dad's old coats cut to have a lobstertail in back and aluminum foil on the buttons would make a passable Revolutionary soldier. Especially if you can find some blue dye. Gold or yellow yarn for unit piping optional.

Anything else?

Selena
 
get a high school letter jacket and a toy rifle....go as Charlie Sheen in Red Dawn ;)

a Wolverines! shirt wouldnt hurt either...
 
Last year I was a deer hunter w/ a cap firing toy shotgun and my GF was a deer.

Year before the party was on my birthday so my GF dressed as a cake and I walked around with a big fork.
 
If one dressed as a soldier, and the residing state had open carry, would it be legal to walk around with an AR on a sling? I'm pretty sure that not many would say anything.

I don't plan on doing this (*hint* look at my state *hint*) but it was just something that I was wondering.
 
I guess the Olsen twins would be gun related

'Failure to feed' comes to mind.
 
If one dressed as a soldier, and the residing state had open carry, would it be legal to walk around with an AR on a sling? I'm pretty sure that not many would say anything.

It would be legal here in Utah (as long as you met specific requirements), but you probably don't want a real gun on you around a bunch of drunks at the party of your choice -- not that it would necessarily be loaded, of course.

Dang, I won't have my AR by Halloween... maybe I will just have to wear it to Thanksgiving Dinner!:neener:
 
A friend who is 6'4" and 280# went "trick or treating" last year dressed as a horse racing jocky. Not gun related, but kind of funny with the little hat, poofed pants, shiny boots and a little whip thing.
 
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