thank God it was in the parking lot,just goes to show that not all gun handlers can handle guns...properlyVery consistent.... at least one incident every 2 or 3
shows.
Or at least it seems like it.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
thank God it was in the parking lot,just goes to show that not all gun handlers can handle guns...properlyVery consistent.... at least one incident every 2 or 3
shows.
Or at least it seems like it.
The problem is that gun haters feed on that kind of statement, they do not hear what you meant to say or to what you meant for them to hear.
Very consistent.... at least one incident every 2 or 3
shows.
Or at least it seems like it.
That's the biggest problem with gun shows, form what I have seen - not the guns in the show themselves, but the ones people bring with them. They either have to unholster and leave it in the car or unload in the car and reload when they get back. If you can't do that safely, you have no business with a firearm, but it greatly increases the risk of a ND.
My question is the semantics or wording of the story. Moving a "HOLSTERED" gun........how does one do this while in a holster??? I understand while trying to re-holster or while un-holstering...............is it just me??
yeah, I doubt he was just moving a gun around that was properly holstered. More like "I pulled the trigger on my gun and suddenly it went off on accident. I dont know how it happend...did I mention I pulled the trigger?"My question is the semantics or wording of the story. Moving a "HOLSTERED" gun........how does one do this while in a holster??? I understand while trying to re-holster or while un-holstering...............is it just me??