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When are all the .40 fanboys gonna find a sense of humor?
My post was made in jest. So now who needs a sense of humor? And I'm a fanboy of pretty much every round ever made.
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When are all the .40 fanboys gonna find a sense of humor?
My post was made in jest. So now who needs a sense of humor? And I'm a fanboy of pretty much every round ever made.
Just saying gun owners are an anomaly in that sense. Which other group or demographic will chastise their own when they do senseless, dangerous things? Maybe it's just that gun owners are a more reasonable breed of people
Not to get on a political tangent but as a Libertarian, my ideal society involves people policing themselves and not having the government step into our lives over everything. The number of negligent discharges reported versus the sheer number of gun owners in America tells me that most legal gun owners have it together well enough to not be total morons but for the ones that can't manage, there will be social consequences at the least.Gun owners know that we have a lot to lose. And as was also said, recklessness with guns can have serious consequences to others, to ourselves, and to loved ones. I, for one, and happy that MOST members here are willing to point out lessons to be learned so the we can be better/safer.
Gun owners as a more responsible "breed"... funny, I haven't been noticing that.
There is no reason to take it from the holster. He could have removed it while in the holster. Even then, do it somewhere without people around.I just don't understand his reasoning for taking it out of the holster. If its soo ill fiting and insecure why have it? As for it falling out of the holster, thats why I prefer some retention device on mine. Thumb breaks are my favorite.
Excellent Advice!Maybe he needed to go to the restroom...and wanted to remove his pistol for safekeeping....?
I have been made fun of before on this forum for the following suggestion..but it bears repeating...
( The suggestion , not being made fun of.. )
Practice carrying and securing your EDC while going to the bathroom while at home...so you have no issues when in a public restroom.
Andy
There is no reason to take it from the holster. He could have removed it while in the holster. Even then, do it somewhere without people around.
Not to get on a political tangent but as a Libertarian, my ideal society involves people policing themselves and not having the government step into our lives over everything. The number of negligent discharges reported versus the sheer number of gun owners in America tells me that most legal gun owners have it together well enough to not be total morons but for the ones that can't manage, there will be social consequences at the least.
Imagine if Dems held the media accountable for their irresponsible exercising of the 1st amendment the way the pro 2A community does for irresponsibly exercising the 2nd. Just my 2 cents.
ANY population of human beings is going to include a significant fraction of idiots.
Luckily, LUCKILY, considering the amount of CPLs issued in the last 8 years crap like this is fairly rare. Still, standing up, un-holstering, setting on a chair and covering with napkin??!!
Gun firing when holstering, isn't that the way Glocks, (and others I imagine) go off when something gets between the trigger and holster?
What a maroon.