I wonder if this guy is going to invest in at least a pocket holster after this?
On a side note, I'd like to know what it had in its pockets that went off upon being dropped on the sidewalk--I'd like to know what to avoid buying in the future.
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I have a pocket holster, but it grips the pocket not the gun. It could fall out. Might invest in a Galco after this...
ReplyDeleteMight be a wise idea. I'm sure you don't want to put a hole in anything...valuable. Your dear wife might get a tad upset with you.
DeleteI mowed last weekend.
ReplyDeleteMy gun was in a HOLSTER.
Not a big fan of pocket carry. It's "too close for comfort".
Pocket carry is fine...for magazines. Not for guns. Same with Mexican carry.
DeleteOr perhaps he was playing around with his gun and dropped it? Yeah that would mean he lied to the cops - shocker.
ReplyDeleteStill - Don't want what ever he has - dropping from 3' shouldn't cause a discharge.
Lying to the cops? Surely not!
DeleteWhat do you mean there's gambling going on in this fine establishment!?
Way back when, I carried a .38 revolver (no automatics!!) in a leather shoulder "bag".....
DeleteI really prefer on-the-body carry...sometimes that's not possible, but I really hate the idea that someone might be able to steal my gun by yanking my purse off my shoulder.
DeleteNot that many would try: right now, my purse is a diaper bag. Never know what you'll find in one of those.
Biological Warfare!
DeleteToo right--I found a quarter of a peanut butter sandwich in one of the interior zipper pockets (zipped shut!) last week. The imp hid it from his sister, and then couldn't find it again. I have no idea how long it had been there, but he hadn't had one in about four days. So, at least that long.
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