Pistol mount
#671
Senior Member
I find it rather amusing reading posts like these. I’ve been a LEO for 8 years now and I not often needed my firearm. Never shot it other than training. And I run towards the danger every shift.
How many people really need a hand gun or should have a hand gun. I rarely ever hear of someone needing a gun and using it properly when something happens. Usually its just the opposite.
Anyhow rant over. Good luck!
How many people really need a hand gun or should have a hand gun. I rarely ever hear of someone needing a gun and using it properly when something happens. Usually its just the opposite.
Anyhow rant over. Good luck!
#673
Senior Member
Ummm, if you are pulling the gun and releasing the safety, YOU WANT IT READY TO FIRE! If you don't need it ready to fire, you shouldn't be pulling it in the first place.
Any automatic is subject to limp wrist jamming. If you want to avoid this possibility, carry a revolver.
Any automatic is subject to limp wrist jamming. If you want to avoid this possibility, carry a revolver.
2.) True, but not for me. Have never had a jam with my Sig 40, like I did with my 1911. Again, we were talking safety of the firearm.
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#675
Senior Member
#677
Senior Member
#679
Member
I find it rather amusing reading posts like these. I’ve been a LEO for 8 years now and I not often needed my firearm. Never shot it other than training. And I run towards the danger every shift.
How many people really need a hand gun or should have a hand gun. I rarely ever hear of someone needing a gun and using it properly when something happens. Usually its just the opposite.
Anyhow rant over. Good luck!
How many people really need a hand gun or should have a hand gun. I rarely ever hear of someone needing a gun and using it properly when something happens. Usually its just the opposite.
Anyhow rant over. Good luck!
I'll help you do your job by allowing you to protect more of the public while I protect my family.
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