possibly of interest

Soon to be followed up by the Joan Collins sequined model!:rolleyes:

I don't think the holster manufacturers are sweating over this, have you ever tried to sit down with a 1911 in your front pocket?

(Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?):D
 
Great. Seven pairs, enough for each day of the week, would would cost me more than a ........(insert your own maker) custom knife.

I'll hold out for the pajamas.
 
It's not just that those jeans are rater pricy for some cordura and an extra pocket but they also gotta go and screw with the tall guys! Inseam 34" my ass!
 
Any angle to make a buck. If the price were down in the realm of Levis, maybe a bit more, then I might think about it. But it will a very cold day way down South before I pop $80 for a pair of jeans.

I agree that cargo pants make more sense. Or photographers vests. I can't figure out who would carry a 1911 in their pocket like the picture showed. Any notion as to who that target audience is?
 
Bugs,
Would that be the infamous De-cocking 1911?

All kidding aside, the price is WAY too high.

I can't imagine how hellishly hot a pair of jeans with cordura in all four pockets would be during an Arkansas summer. It was 103 here today with a heat index of 115 and it's not even into the hot part of the summer yet.

I have a few ideas on a tailor made pair of jeans for the CCW holder, but they bear little resemblence to Blackie's creation!
 
:rolleyes:

What will they think of next?

Y'know, for such a well known and well respected designer (the Bolt Action lock is a masterpiece, ahead of it's time) Blackie sure puts his name on some wierd stuff.
 
Two words - Khaki BDU's. Not only do they look pretty good, but they are lightweight, comfortable, have tons of pockets, and hold up better than jeans. Plus, at roughly $28 a pair from Brigade Quartermasters, they are much less expensive than jeans as well.

Don't get me wrong - the jeans are a good idea. Wish I'd thought of it, and had the means to do it. But I have to agree with the above comments as well...

Kevin
 
I thought $30 a pop was a lot for what I buy. But, I guess that's what I get for having kids making my jeans. :(

I'd like to do the right thing, but I can't afford $80!

They're also not my style. :)
 
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