MY friends have nothing to worry about with regard to neck stabbing, or back stabbing, or any other stabbing.
I'm just saying........... after that last station today, Condition Yellow may not be adequate for LSP.
MY friends have nothing to worry about with regard to neck stabbing, or back stabbing, or any other stabbing.
Many people often overlook that a backup gun is great to handoff to a buddy who doesn't carry (but is still firearms knowledgeable) should the SHTF.
On the other hand... one day in an Albertson's, where it seemed that things were about to go bad in a hurry, I grabbed my wife's G26 out of her purse and stuck my J-frame in her hand.
For some reason, this annoyed her... she wouldn't speak to me for two days...
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As I've said in the past... more than a few of the "I carry a REAL gun!" proponents I know sometimes don't have ANY gun on them, because they found it inconvenient/etc. to strap up.
I think Back up weapons are a good thing:
I used to carry a J frame till I was b!tchslapped by reality.
Now I carry a Glock 26
Yea the 'I only hang with people who carry' is great, but reality is a different thing.
I've found myself several times with someone who was unarmed, but if armed would be a GREAT asset.
Reality check:
2 guns shooting at a target is better than one.
I LIVED reality for 30 years; and I usually carry a J frame. You may find that stupid, whatever; but its MY choice.
I understand how your experiences in the shoot house at whatever class you were at made you realize the J frame is inadequate as an offensive pistol.
Well, no ****. What you're missing here is that some of us are PAST the need/desire to "go offensive"; w carry a J frame simply to get someone off our back.
As I've said in the past... more than a few of the "I carry a REAL gun!" proponents I know sometimes don't have ANY gun on them, because they found it inconvenient/etc. to strap up.
That's their choice; its okay by me.
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I'll agree with all except the last one. Perhaps if I wore gangsta/long-dickers; but normal clothes? No way I can carry a G26 comfortably (and unobtrusively) in a pocket, even in the 5.11 pants I usually have on.
Drop it? YOU keep bringing it up, with you snippy little comments regarding reality, etc. Some of us here are VERY well-versed in reality.
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FWIW Dawg I have not commented, looked, gazed, stared, ogled or even wondered what you fanny looks like.
if you can unobtrusively carry a G26 in a pocket, more power to you... I have enough crap in my pockets most of the time as it is, the only pocket I've had success with is a cargo pocket on shorts or pants.
From:
http://www.ksee24.com/news/local/17819169.html
A Fresno high school student is dead following a confrontation on the Roosevelt High School campus with a Fresno police officer Wednesday morning.
The student has been only been identified as a 17-year-old sophomore at Roosevelt High School.
The incident happened shortly before noon. According to Police Chief Jerry Dyer, the school's resource officer, identified as Junus Perry, 38, was coming out of his office located on the southeast part of campus when he was struck by the student with a baseball bat.
The officer fell to the ground and tried to remove the firearm on his holster, but the magazine became dislodged. He then retrieved his secondary weapon, a semi-automatic handgun on an ankle holster, and fired at least once at the student.
At that point the student fell to the ground. Officers arriving at the scene began performing CPR on the student, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Chief Dyer said the officer sustained a large gash on his head and was taken by ambulance to Community Regional Medical Center, where he is listed in fair condition.
The officer has been with the Fresno Police Department for ten and a half years, and was assigned to Roosevelt High School for the past three years.
Chief Dyer said there is no indication that the student and the officer had any prior confrontations.
Administrators said class was in session at the time of the incident. There were five students who did witness the altercation at some point and they are being interviewed by investigating detectives.
Acting Fresno Unified Superintendent Ruthie Quinto said the safety of other students was not compromised. The school was placed on lockdown and students have since been released.
Chief Dyer said his officers do have the option to carry a secondary, back-up weapon if they chose to do so.
According to investigators the baseball bat used by the student was modified, with the handle broken off and black electrical tape wrapped around the bottom.
Stay with KSEE 24 News for more on this developing story on the news @ 4,5, and 6.