I bought them several years ago. I think that they were on Dave Canterbury's Self Reliance Outfitter store.Can you share where you get them?
Jay
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I bought them several years ago. I think that they were on Dave Canterbury's Self Reliance Outfitter store.Can you share where you get them?
Can you share where you get them?
He still has them.I got some blaze orange ones that have survival type info on them as the pattern. Gave them to everyone that I care about who hunt with me. Lightweight life saver when the weather makes things uncomfortable when out in the field.
Looks like the cheap amazon ones. The higher quality ones are much nicer and will lead to actually using it.He still has them.
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Shemagh | Tactical Head Wrap for Sun and Sand
Shemaghs are designed to protect the head & neck from sun & sand. These head wraps were worn by military personnel.www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com
If you live in South Dakota then the pattern doesn't matter. People need to stop being 9/11 brained.
Nobody should give that even a tiny piece of consideration. Not in this countryJust remember that you're wearing a flag of tribal affiliation, and that each of those means different things to different people.
Nobody should give that even a tiny piece of consideration. Not in this country
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If you're alone in South Dakota, yes. That is correct. I feel like you wanted me to say no though?Right...and walking around wearing a rainbow pride shirt doesn't mean anything if you're alone in South Dakota either, yeah?
As long as he stays away from New Jersey I think he'll be fine.I brought the point up early on simply because a lot of people honestly don't know that keffiyehs, shemaghs, arafatkas, or anything similar are literally a tribal flag and a tribal claim. In some places it is literally like wearing gang graffiti around your neck.
So... losers. You're describing losers.There are even some professional vet bros who will object to people wearing "tactical shemaghs" if they didn't "serve in the sandbox" personally.
Which is another word for losers.Gate keepers...
Jay
I never thought that a discussion about a piece of cloth used to cover your head would turn into a discussion on tribalism and who should/shouldn't be allowed to wear one...Some people need to go touch some grass and see the sun rising or setting and shoot some steel with a 22lr. It's not that deep!
Jay