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17th September 10, 12:46 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by azwildcat96
From the SASS Handbook (16th Edition, 2010):
CLOTHING AND ACCOUTERMENTS
"Cowboy Action Shooting™ is a combination of historical reenactment and Saturday
morning at the matinee. Participants may choose the style of costume they wish to wear, but
all clothing must be typical of the late 19th century, a B-western movie, or Western television
series.
SASS puts a great deal of emphasis on costuming because it adds so much to the
uniqueness of our game and helps create a festive, informal atmosphere that supports the
friendly, fraternal feeling we encourage in our competitors.
All shooters must be in costume, and we encourage invited guests and family also to be
costumed. Shooters must remain in costume at all match events: dinners, award ceremonies,
dances, etcetera.
ALL clothing and equipment MUST be worn appropriately, how it was intended and how
it would have been worn in the OLD WEST or as seen on B-Western movies and television."
Pop Quiz!!!
Maybe someone can provide the name of a B-westerm movie or television show where a kilted gent was shown.
Anyone?
So there you go. 
Brian Keith played a Scotsman in The Rare Breed, but I don't remember if he wore a kilt in the movie. Alexander McKeag in Centennial certainly didn't. 
T.
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