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I've dropped my Glock 26 about 10 times (seriously) in the 3 months or so I've owned it. Slippery little sucker. The surprising thing is, it hasn't "gone off" once, so I figure I'm way ahead of the curve since they normally "go off" every other time you drop them.
What an image...6-shooter in one hand, pee shooter in the other...lolNewbie (me) was just starting to carry and did not have a system for securing my firearm and belt very well while taking a Pee in Nicks tavern out in Amboy. Dude came walking in and there I was looking like a complete local with my pants around my knees trying to pull them up without my firearm falling out of the holster..... It was a real SheetShow. The guy just turned around and walked out.
I hate it when my pistol starts dripping.More dangerous than dropping a pistol is trying to catch one.
It should be understood that one should never try to catch a dripping pistol.
Just FYI
BAMB! Got him! LOLzI hate it when my pistol starts dripping.
Or...Just wait 'till you get older sonny!BAMB! Got him! LOLz
Does it make a difference what's dripping from it ?I hate it when my pistol starts dripping.
Been there, done that, learned my lesson YEARS ago! You're not alone brother!Newbie (me) was just starting to carry and did not have a system for securing my firearm and belt very well while taking a Pee in Nicks tavern out in Amboy. Dude came walking in and there I was looking like a complete local with my pants around my knees trying to pull them up without my firearm falling out of the holster..... It was a real SheetShow. The guy just turned around and walked out.
YES!!!! YES it doesDoes it make a difference what's dripping from it ?
Love the big labowskiYES!!!! YES it does
I'm reading this as sarcasm, but its the internet so you never know. I wouldn't quit your day job if I were you, because you're not going to make it in the world as a comedian. Just sayin'I've dropped my Glock 26 about 10 times (seriously) in the 3 months or so I've owned it. Slippery little sucker. The surprising thing is, it hasn't "gone off" once, so I figure I'm way ahead of the curve since they normally "go off" every other time you drop them.
You're berating a ghost. He hasn't been on here for years.I'm reading this as sarcasm, but its the internet so you never know. I wouldn't quit your day job if I were you, because you're not going to make it in the world as a comedian. Just sayin'
If you are in fact being serious, I would stop carrying until you see a doctor and figure out why you can't hold on to things.
Shake once, it's good hygiene. Shake twice, better safe than sorry. Shake three times, you're just playing with yourself...I hate it when my pistol starts dripping.