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My Stupid Dangerous Discharge Lesson. Even the best make mistakes

I was referencing the end of the clip where she asks if he has kids and he says "I'm sure I do..."


I did not hear it, as I have significant hearing loss.

I heard the "I'm sure I do."
But had NO idea what she said !
i went back and listened again, and it sounded like : orif-r9wqy0t9p;l uh4n

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Thank you for posting. I have not had a ND yet, but treat all my pistols same as my Glocks for the same reason you went back to revolvers. Muscle memory. Round chambered, finger off the trigger, until gun is on the target. If there is a safety, I take it off safe before holstering it. I rotate between the LC9S Pro and LC9 and this way I use both guns the same way.
I KNOW all my guns are loaded when I pick them up, no questions about it.
Nightstand gun is in the quick access safe, so it gives me enough time to wake up, if I hear a bump in the night.

^^^This^^^ Never liked the 1911 or understood the hype over a design that's a hundred years old. Way too much **** going on with the manual of arms. Not knocking the design per se, I just don't care for it. At all. I compare them to Harley Davidsons. Very beautiful to look at. Aesthetically pleasing works of art that call back to a time of pride in craftsmanship. Less functional and less reliable than more modern alternatives. A single action auto has no place in my life. YMMV

Yes, there are countless good folks who are very effective shooters with their 1911's due to much practice and second-nature type muscle memory. I'm not one of them, so I don't own one. They sure are pretty though. :peep:
 
That Pussy of yours and others ( cat ) has caused a lot of accidental discharges. I suspect that a number of our members would not be here if that was not the case.
 
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