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Posted: 5/4/2023 8:39:02 PM EDT
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Moron can't even pull up to the pump on the correct side either.
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Isnt there a 10 page thread on this already?
nm that was a 1911 carried oddly |
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Someone needs to tell him that style holster isn’t universal fit.
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Quoted: Moron can't even pull up to the pump on the correct side either. View Quote Depends. Sams and Costco have extra long hoses to go around the opposite side. I often pull up to the Sams gas station and get right to a pump because a ton of people refuse to pull the hose around the back of their car. They will sit in line for 15 minutes 4 deep while there is wrong side pumps open. And yes that holster is stupid. |
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PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it.
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Quoted: PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it. View Quote Over under on how many you get with this copypasta? |
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Quoted: PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it. View Quote As for the jackass at the pump holy crap that's an intense load of stupid in that picture |
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Quoted: PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it. View Quote Attached File |
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Good for him exercising the right to keep and bear arms. Username?
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Charger, Check
To lazy to flip the car around and sling the hose over the car, check Open carry, check Using not only a crappy holster, but the wrong damn one, check |
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That holster is like the mask that Zorro wears.
Covers literally everything other than the important parts |
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Quoted: Depends. Sams and Costco have extra long hoses to go around the opposite side. I often pull up to the Sams gas station and get right to a pump because a ton of people refuse to pull the hose around the back of their car. They will sit in line for 15 minutes 4 deep while there is wrong side pumps open. And yes that holster is stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Moron can't even pull up to the pump on the correct side either. Depends. Sams and Costco have extra long hoses to go around the opposite side. I often pull up to the Sams gas station and get right to a pump because a ton of people refuse to pull the hose around the back of their car. They will sit in line for 15 minutes 4 deep while there is wrong side pumps open. And yes that holster is stupid. Both of these are correct Love going to Sams and seeing 2-3 cars deep for a certain side and other side is empty pull close to pump and in and out |
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Quoted: PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it. View Quote So you're saying it's not a matter of "if" or "when", it's more a question of "how often"? Sounds legit. |
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I can’t find it now but I seen a picture of a guy at a gas station in a shit hole city with one hand on the pump and the other holding his gun. Kinda makes a statement.
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Quoted: Depends. Sams and Costco have extra long hoses to go around the opposite side. I often pull up to the Sams gas station and get right to a pump because a ton of people refuse to pull the hose around the back of their car. They will sit in line for 15 minutes 4 deep while there is wrong side pumps open. And yes that holster is stupid. View Quote Tell us you own a car that you don’t care about the paint without telling us you own a car that you don’t care about the paint. |
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I just hang my G19 from a lanyard around neck like Tuco in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
And if you see an open punp and turn around to be on the correct side, invaribly some buttfucker will pull in before you can get there. |
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Quoted: PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it. View Quote I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. Attached File Let me guess, you’re the only one trained and qualified to use that pistol? |
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Quoted: Moron can't even pull up to the pump on the correct side either. View Quote Hmmmm some places have hoses long enough so you can actually fill up on the off side for high volume stations like Costco. I actually LOL, because idiots wait to fuel up behind multiple vehicles with an empty pumps available, with me pulling up, fueling, and leaving and "that" car still in wait. |
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Don't feel bad, they've happened to me a few times
>At friends apartment at college. >Just bought my first pistol from a gun show (I was 18) >Drinking with friends >Show them my new Jericho >Try to manually decock >Thumb slips on hammer, ND into celling Upstairs neighbors too high and drunk (underage and illegal drugs) to call the police. Second time >At range >Showing friend pistol >Think gun is unloaded >Point at ground show him how to wrack and pull the trigger. >Forgot loaded mag in >Shoot between his feet Third time >At parents house. >Just bought a sig from a guy >Get home >Try swapping slides with another sig I had >Forgot the other sig slide was chambered. >Pull trigger >Shoot parents wall Fourth time >At my new house >Playing with a friend's 5.56 AK >Release bolt >Slam fires round into ground Fifth time >Showing a friend how to use it >No idea how but a round got chambered >Show him how the trigger works >Pull trigger >Shoots round into floor in the same place as before Sixth time >Thought maybe the house was haunted >Grab a sig >Physically clear it, (racked the slide 3 times) with no magazine in pull trigger at the same hole >Round goes off Seventh time >Friend brings over a used >Glock wants me to look over it >I grab it and pull the trigger without clearing it >Didn't even realize the thing was loaded. Eighth time >Friend brings over his transferable Mac 10 >I had no idea how open bolt guns worked. >He's showing it off to me I put a loaded mag it and decided to try and release the bolt (I thought it shot from a closed bolt) >Pulled the trigger for some reason >Shot 3 rounds into my wall Overall you shouldn't feel too bad about NDs. It's part of owning guns, and you should get used to them |
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My FIL is retired but has a CCW and likes to shoot, so I bought him a S&W Shield 9mm.
Prior to that he was carry a K frame S&W .38. (I should have left well enough alone.) Later we heard from his wife that he was working security at his church and his gun fell out. I was like I had given him a nice OWB kydex holster, so I didn't understand that. ?? The next time I asked him to go shoot, I found out. He didn't like the holster I had given him. Bought a Fobus paddle. That's not the worst of it. I noticed how he was wearing it at the range. He would stuff about 1/3 of the front edge of the paddle in his pants. That was good enough I guess. |
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"you gonna to skin that smoke wagon or just sit there and pump gas?"
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Thirty-first time
>be me >chilling out in dorm >practicing my slide on my pistol >pulling slide back and letting it go real quick >watching bullets eject is fun >hmm I wonder if I can slide it while the trigger is pulled >without even thinking just pull the trigger >ND into my oil heater >immedietly throw gun accross the room into my clothes basket >half an hour goes past, nobody has come to my room Lucky I got away with it Thirty-Second time >begin M9 cleaning process >trigger is stuck for some reason >"Hmm why won't the trigger move?" >squeeze it really hard >nothing happens >stare at M9 like retard for 15 seconds >"Oh, the safety!" >click safety off >BLAM Thirty Third time >black powder season >been out all weekend >last day, about to leave empty handed >rainy off and on >using my uncles gun >tells me to pop it into the ground so he can clean it when we get back >click >turn to my uncle >hey Roy *BANG* >fire a round right next to his foot >moisture fucked up the cap and it second hangfired Thirty Fourth time >walking in back pasture with buddy >I have my 50s Winchester 94, he is borrowing my old NEF single 20 >looking for hogs (or anything moving really) but get bored and start shooting bottles and anything else we can target >l just shot, ran the action, and loaded a new round >dropping the hammer to half cock so we can continue walking, my thumb slips off the hammer >It fires into the dirt less than 2 ft in front of my buddy, he is showered in dirt clods |
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Quoted: Don't feel bad, they've happened to me a few times >At friends apartment at college. >Just bought my first pistol from a gun show (I was 18) >Drinking with friends >Show them my new Jericho >Try to manually decock >Thumb slips on hammer, ND into celling Upstairs neighbors too high and drunk (underage and illegal drugs) to call the police. Second time >At range >Showing friend pistol >Think gun is unloaded >Point at ground show him how to wrack and pull the trigger. >Forgot loaded mag in >Shoot between his feet Third time >At parents house. >Just bought a sig from a guy >Get home >Try swapping slides with another sig I had >Forgot the other sig slide was chambered. >Pull trigger >Shoot parents wall Fourth time >At my new house >Playing with a friend's 5.56 AK >Release bolt >Slam fires round into ground Fifth time >Showing a friend how to use it >No idea how but a round got chambered >Show him how the trigger works >Pull trigger >Shoots round into floor in the same place as before Sixth time >Thought maybe the house was haunted >Grab a sig >Physically clear it, (racked the slide 3 times) with no magazine in pull trigger at the same hole >Round goes off Seventh time >Friend brings over a used >Glock wants me to look over it >I grab it and pull the trigger without clearing it >Didn't even realize the thing was loaded. Eighth time >Friend brings over his transferable Mac 10 >I had no idea how open bolt guns worked. >He's showing it off to me I put a loaded mag it and decided to try and release the bolt (I thought it shot from a closed bolt) >Pulled the trigger for some reason >Shot 3 rounds into my wall Overall you shouldn't feel too bad about NDs. It's part of owning guns, and you should get used to them View Quote |
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Quoted: Don't feel bad, they've happened to me a few times >At friends apartment at college. >Just bought my first pistol from a gun show (I was 18) >Drinking with friends >Show them my new Jericho >Try to manually decock >Thumb slips on hammer, ND into celling Upstairs neighbors too high and drunk (underage and illegal drugs) to call the police. Second time >At range >Showing friend pistol >Think gun is unloaded >Point at ground show him how to wrack and pull the trigger. >Forgot loaded mag in >Shoot between his feet Third time >At parents house. >Just bought a sig from a guy >Get home >Try swapping slides with another sig I had >Forgot the other sig slide was chambered. >Pull trigger >Shoot parents wall Fourth time >At my new house >Playing with a friend's 5.56 AK >Release bolt >Slam fires round into ground Fifth time >Showing a friend how to use it >No idea how but a round got chambered >Show him how the trigger works >Pull trigger >Shoots round into floor in the same place as before Sixth time >Thought maybe the house was haunted >Grab a sig >Physically clear it, (racked the slide 3 times) with no magazine in pull trigger at the same hole >Round goes off Seventh time >Friend brings over a used >Glock wants me to look over it >I grab it and pull the trigger without clearing it >Didn't even realize the thing was loaded. Eighth time >Friend brings over his transferable Mac 10 >I had no idea how open bolt guns worked. >He's showing it off to me I put a loaded mag it and decided to try and release the bolt (I thought it shot from a closed bolt) >Pulled the trigger for some reason >Shot 3 rounds into my wall Overall you shouldn't feel too bad about NDs. It's part of owning guns, and you should get used to them View Quote My man. |
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Quoted: Tell us you own a car that you don’t care about the paint without telling us you own a car that you don’t care about the paint. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Depends. Sams and Costco have extra long hoses to go around the opposite side. I often pull up to the Sams gas station and get right to a pump because a ton of people refuse to pull the hose around the back of their car. They will sit in line for 15 minutes 4 deep while there is wrong side pumps open. And yes that holster is stupid. Tell us you own a car that you don’t care about the paint without telling us you own a car that you don’t care about the paint. Tell us you can't pull up far enough so the hose doesn't touch the paint of your vehicle, because...... |
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Things were much easier when the fill hole was behind the license plate.
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Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended. Four ruffians break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Just as the founding fathers intended.
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Quoted: Tell us you can't pull up far enough so the hose doesn't touch the paint of your vehicle, because...... View Quote Your turn: Attached File Shouldn’t you be having a negligent discharge somewhere? |
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What a moron,hopefully he shoots his junk off so he doesn’t contaminate the rest of our country!
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Quoted:PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fucking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fucking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it. View Quote Attached File |
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That guy looks like he probably does most things wrong.
Wonder how his driving is. |
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im going to bet he doesn't have one chambered, no way i would on a setup like that.
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