Proly didn't help that he had diabeetus legs.
The swelling is a result of the trauma. His other leg is not overly large.Proly didn't help that he had diabeetus legs.
the other leg is bigger than mine and I'm a pretty big dude still.The swelling is a result of the trauma. His other leg is not overly large.
If you look at one of the pictures you can see his other leg. Seems sorta normal sized to me.Proly didn't help that he had diabeetus legs.
He was putting it in his pocketUnless this dude was doing yoga at the time, he must have been doing an appendix carry with that stupid clip thing. Even with a proper holster, not a fan of that so close to my boyz. No thx.
Damn....Im sorry, even more ignorant of a move on his part.He was putting it in his pocket
I wouldnt go that far, of course he screwed up, but first he shouldnt need a permit on a RIGHT, and 2nd; he certainly should lose his RIGHT for hurting himself.. Take his CCW away! Anyone who can't see that is a nasty cocktail should not carry.
Could of happened with any pistol or revolver, safety or no safety. The clip application was the prime culprit.What dumb ass carries with that clip thingy without at least a safety? You certainly don't run that way with a round chambered in a Glock. Take his CCW away! Anyone who can't see that is a nasty cocktail should not carry.
Could of happened with any pistol or revolver, safety or no safety. The clip application was the prime culprit.
For moral support I took the NRA pistol course with my wife last year. Very little is mentioned about the value of a good holster.
My favorite (neoprene) pocket holster came with explicit written instructions for use. (Don't re-holster handgun with holster in pocket.) I wonder how many people actually read the instructions that come with their holsters?I just took my CCW class down here and the instructor had a big bag full of holsters and using a blue gun demonstrated why you need to have one that covers the trigger guard on trigger safety guns. He recommended all carry guns be carried in a holster, even pocket or purse guns.
Especially pocket or purse guns.I just took my CCW class down here and the instructor had a big bag full of holsters and using a blue gun demonstrated why you need to have one that covers the trigger guard on trigger safety guns. He recommended all carry guns be carried in a holster, even pocket or purse guns.
That was you?!Hello @dsdmmat and @7.62x51FMJ. I found my way here.