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65rosessamurai

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I can vouch for Faust, he's not spamming, but would like all of us U.S. American Citizens know we have the right to bear arms, and there's a new product to make concealment less noticable!!!

However, with the way Japan's citizens are walking in Sports Clubs donning shotguns, I could really use one of those holsters...and a .45 to boot! (I've had my eyes on a S&W 1911!)

The first thing I'm gonna do when I get back is apply for a CCW license, myself...even if I don't carry...

As for putting one gun close to another....either one could "misfire", anyway! But, as long as you know how to handle them, neither of them will have that mishap!

Though one question to Faust is if most semi-autos have the safety where the hammer is "half-cocked"? It won't fire until you pull the hammer all the way back, right? (though I agree, not carrying with one in the chamber is one form of safety.)
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I can vouch for Faust, he's not spamming, but would like all of us U.S. American Citizens know we have the right to bear arms, and there's a new product to make concealment less noticable!!!

However, with the way Japan's citizens are walking in Sports Clubs donning shotguns, I could really use one of those holsters...and a .45 to boot! (I've had my eyes on a S&W 1911!)

The first thing I'm gonna do when I get back is apply for a CCW license, myself...even if I don't carry...

As for putting one gun close to another....either one could "misfire", anyway! But, as long as you know how to handle them, neither of them will have that mishap!

Though one question to Faust is if most semi-autos have the safety where the hammer is "half-cocked"? It won't fire until you pull the hammer all the way back, right? (though I agree, not carrying with one in the chamber is one form of safety.)
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I can vouch for Faust, he's not spamming, but would like all of us U.S. American Citizens know we have the right to bear arms, and there's a new product to make concealment less noticable!!!

However, with the way Japan's citizens are walking in Sports Clubs donning shotguns, I could really use one of those holsters...and a .45 to boot! (I've had my eyes on a S&W 1911!)

The first thing I'm gonna do when I get back is apply for a CCW license, myself...even if I don't carry...

As for putting one gun close to another....either one could "misfire", anyway! But, as long as you know how to handle them, neither of them will have that mishap!

Though one question to Faust is if most semi-autos have the safety where the hammer is "half-cocked"? It won't fire until you pull the hammer all the way back, right? (though I agree, not carrying with one in the chamber is one form of safety.)
 
6

65rosessamurai

Guest
I can vouch for Faust, he's not spamming, but would like all of us U.S. American Citizens know we have the right to bear arms, and there's a new product to make concealment less noticable!!!

However, with the way Japan's citizens are walking in Sports Clubs donning shotguns, I could really use one of those holsters...and a .45 to boot! (I've had my eyes on a S&W 1911!)

The first thing I'm gonna do when I get back is apply for a CCW license, myself...even if I don't carry...

As for putting one gun close to another....either one could "misfire", anyway! But, as long as you know how to handle them, neither of them will have that mishap!

Though one question to Faust is if most semi-autos have the safety where the hammer is "half-cocked"? It won't fire until you pull the hammer all the way back, right? (though I agree, not carrying with one in the chamber is one form of safety.)
 
6

65rosessamurai

Guest
I can vouch for Faust, he's not spamming, but would like all of us U.S. American Citizens know we have the right to bear arms, and there's a new product to make concealment less noticable!!!

However, with the way Japan's citizens are walking in Sports Clubs donning shotguns, I could really use one of those holsters...and a .45 to boot! (I've had my eyes on a S&W 1911!)

The first thing I'm gonna do when I get back is apply for a CCW license, myself...even if I don't carry...

As for putting one gun close to another....either one could "misfire", anyway! But, as long as you know how to handle them, neither of them will have that mishap!

Though one question to Faust is if most semi-autos have the safety where the hammer is "half-cocked"? It won't fire until you pull the hammer all the way back, right? (though I agree, not carrying with one in the chamber is one form of safety.)
 

Faust

New member
Not all semis have a "hammer". 1911's, and SAO's (Single Action Only) semis do. Most modern magazine semis use slides to ***** the weapon, then it is ready to go. Most of those, still have quite a bit of tension needed on the trigger for it to fire. So much so, that an accidental firing is kind of hard to imagine, though not impossible. I could see *ME* being the one in several million lottery winning odds guy to have the weapon cocked with one in the pipe, and some kid comes running around the corner at the mall and trips, and his little pointy elbow flies to my crotch and perfectly hits the trigger, cycling a round and shooting *MY* artery in my leg.


HIGHLY unlikely of course, but possible, so I do not carry with one in the pipe. If a shooting at the mall or movie theatre broke out, the very first thing anyone would do is get to cover/concealment of some kind, THEN draw if they had a weapon. That would give you all the time in the world to chamber a round in your firearm.
 

Faust

New member
Not all semis have a "hammer". 1911's, and SAO's (Single Action Only) semis do. Most modern magazine semis use slides to ***** the weapon, then it is ready to go. Most of those, still have quite a bit of tension needed on the trigger for it to fire. So much so, that an accidental firing is kind of hard to imagine, though not impossible. I could see *ME* being the one in several million lottery winning odds guy to have the weapon cocked with one in the pipe, and some kid comes running around the corner at the mall and trips, and his little pointy elbow flies to my crotch and perfectly hits the trigger, cycling a round and shooting *MY* artery in my leg.


HIGHLY unlikely of course, but possible, so I do not carry with one in the pipe. If a shooting at the mall or movie theatre broke out, the very first thing anyone would do is get to cover/concealment of some kind, THEN draw if they had a weapon. That would give you all the time in the world to chamber a round in your firearm.
 

Faust

New member
Not all semis have a "hammer". 1911's, and SAO's (Single Action Only) semis do. Most modern magazine semis use slides to ***** the weapon, then it is ready to go. Most of those, still have quite a bit of tension needed on the trigger for it to fire. So much so, that an accidental firing is kind of hard to imagine, though not impossible. I could see *ME* being the one in several million lottery winning odds guy to have the weapon cocked with one in the pipe, and some kid comes running around the corner at the mall and trips, and his little pointy elbow flies to my crotch and perfectly hits the trigger, cycling a round and shooting *MY* artery in my leg.


HIGHLY unlikely of course, but possible, so I do not carry with one in the pipe. If a shooting at the mall or movie theatre broke out, the very first thing anyone would do is get to cover/concealment of some kind, THEN draw if they had a weapon. That would give you all the time in the world to chamber a round in your firearm.
 

Faust

New member
Not all semis have a "hammer". 1911's, and SAO's (Single Action Only) semis do. Most modern magazine semis use slides to ***** the weapon, then it is ready to go. Most of those, still have quite a bit of tension needed on the trigger for it to fire. So much so, that an accidental firing is kind of hard to imagine, though not impossible. I could see *ME* being the one in several million lottery winning odds guy to have the weapon cocked with one in the pipe, and some kid comes running around the corner at the mall and trips, and his little pointy elbow flies to my crotch and perfectly hits the trigger, cycling a round and shooting *MY* artery in my leg.


HIGHLY unlikely of course, but possible, so I do not carry with one in the pipe. If a shooting at the mall or movie theatre broke out, the very first thing anyone would do is get to cover/concealment of some kind, THEN draw if they had a weapon. That would give you all the time in the world to chamber a round in your firearm.
 

Faust

New member
Not all semis have a "hammer". 1911's, and SAO's (Single Action Only) semis do. Most modern magazine semis use slides to ***** the weapon, then it is ready to go. Most of those, still have quite a bit of tension needed on the trigger for it to fire. So much so, that an accidental firing is kind of hard to imagine, though not impossible. I could see *ME* being the one in several million lottery winning odds guy to have the weapon cocked with one in the pipe, and some kid comes running around the corner at the mall and trips, and his little pointy elbow flies to my crotch and perfectly hits the trigger, cycling a round and shooting *MY* artery in my leg.


HIGHLY unlikely of course, but possible, so I do not carry with one in the pipe. If a shooting at the mall or movie theatre broke out, the very first thing anyone would do is get to cover/concealment of some kind, THEN draw if they had a weapon. That would give you all the time in the world to chamber a round in your firearm.
 
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