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Frag Out! Magazine #17

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Citizen – Guardian Very important is camouflage aspect. Call it ur- ban camouflage because this is the environment of heaviest crimes. Grey man is invisible person; in that meaning that potential criminal does not treat his as thread. Camouflage aspect is poten- tial of surprise what the strength of Grey Man is. Let's start from saying that after the amendment in Polish there is big group of people who get the right to carry a weapon with the, knowing that it has to be invisible, however using the hol- sters not suited for it that expose owner even in the eyes of bad observer. We have on our minds the popular OWB holsters or leather "butterflies" that often reveal the owner by barrel that sticks out beneath the jacket or making clothes bulk in the place of the grip. Sometimes even those advanced in the camouflage art and owners of appendix IWB holsters, subconsciously expose the fact of carrying a weapon, wearing tacti- cal clothes that expose them. Baseball cap with Velcro, patches, jackets, tactical pants or your fa- vorite desert tan boots these are only some of the small hitting eyes indicators. It is not about starting wearing clothes that completely not fit out style because it would look funny and not natural – what means detection. It more about being like Superman, that dresses up like Clark Kent every day – if you want to be a superhero and fight with the crime, dress up like Clark Kent. By the way – Clark, if you reading this, we all know you are the Superman. Tactical clothing are against Grey Man philoso- phy, man who by the definition is invisible, not sticking out from the crown with the clothes or behavior. Using that kind of camouflage is dic- tated by pragmatism of dangerous situations. From the crowd, someone who stands out will be always picked up in the case of robbery or ter- rorist attack – he will be the first victim. He will be on the sight of riot participants, looting shops during the chaos or spreading nonsense terror with the help of rocks, Molotov cocktails and oth- er improvised weapons. concealed carry

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