I was trying to find the words to describe what I mean by "walk softly, but carry a big stick". Well, then this picture came mind.
In the Army I figured out pretty quickly that a lot of people have a loud mouth, and talk a lot of talk. This was in the 80's In a long period in between wars, fewer and fewer had combat experience. It was at this time some one told me, out of all these people running there mouths, "flapping their gums" it is the quiet one you had better watch out for and let him have your back, the loudest one will be the first to cower and desert you.
I think "walking softly " is admirable. Especially as a concealed carrier. Not the guy looking for the next chance to throw his chest in the air looking for the opportunity to prove how "bad" he is. Just a person living his life amongst those that are "flapping their gums" "strutting like a rooster" (describes the wannabe punk thugs, to me) yet at the same time carrying a big stick. Of course the smart ones carry that "big stick" in a Bam Bam Holster.....just sayin.
What's On The Bench
Finished up
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1 3/4 double stitched |
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Washed Brown |
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Washed Brown as Well |
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The above belt as a set up for an M&P 9 |
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M&P 9 0 degree cant with mag carrier |
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The above belt with a Lefty M&P 9 |
Below is the makings of the wingman
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Wingman for a Glock 19 |
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How the Wingman wears |
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The rest of the bench is in a box as we are getting ready to move starting today.