07-01-2011, 12:38 PM
*shakes head*
You guys will eventually come to the conclusion. Especially for automatics. What if your weak hand is incapacitated? In a recent defensive shoot in Ohio, a case of mistaken identity meant an armed citizen had to defend himself with lethal force. He had to fight off his assailant with one hand while he retrieved his firearm with the other from the console of his car. Had he not had a round in the chamber, he would have been unable to defend himself from his crack-addled attacker.
So, two lessons here:
#1: A gun in the hand is worth two in the safe. (or car center console)
#2: A round in the pipe is worth 10 in the mag.
You guys will eventually come to the conclusion. Especially for automatics. What if your weak hand is incapacitated? In a recent defensive shoot in Ohio, a case of mistaken identity meant an armed citizen had to defend himself with lethal force. He had to fight off his assailant with one hand while he retrieved his firearm with the other from the console of his car. Had he not had a round in the chamber, he would have been unable to defend himself from his crack-addled attacker.
So, two lessons here:
#1: A gun in the hand is worth two in the safe. (or car center console)
#2: A round in the pipe is worth 10 in the mag.
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
