This is just too amusing to not pass along. Please forgive any apparent transgressions against forum rules or good tate - none intended.
There is an article in the NY Post (I know, it is a tabloid rag, but I read anything with words in a row and don't believe everything I read) - https://nypost.com/2021/10/09/nj-rabbi-designs-concealed-carry-coat-for-shabbat/
about an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi (who is also an NRA firearms instructor) who designed a concealed carry coat for Orthodox married men, that has snaps instead of buttons.
Apparently the "rules" say that married men have to wear a specific type of long coat to the synagogue, just as some other orthodox religions prescribe certain dress codes.
This guy was peeved he couldn't get to his Glock without fooling with a bunch of buttons, so he re-designed the coat with snaps to speed his draw.
All I can say is "The times they are a-changin'.'"
There is an article in the NY Post (I know, it is a tabloid rag, but I read anything with words in a row and don't believe everything I read) - https://nypost.com/2021/10/09/nj-rabbi-designs-concealed-carry-coat-for-shabbat/
about an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi (who is also an NRA firearms instructor) who designed a concealed carry coat for Orthodox married men, that has snaps instead of buttons.
Apparently the "rules" say that married men have to wear a specific type of long coat to the synagogue, just as some other orthodox religions prescribe certain dress codes.
This guy was peeved he couldn't get to his Glock without fooling with a bunch of buttons, so he re-designed the coat with snaps to speed his draw.
All I can say is "The times they are a-changin'.'"