MedWheeler
Member
The whole "don't pull a .25 on somebody. If you do, you might have to shoot him with it. If you do shoot him with it, he might just find out. If he finds out, he might just be mad enough to beat you to death with it." thing..
I would add to our discussion - Have plan to kill everyone in the room.
The two most important rules in a gunfight are: always cheat and always win.
- What does that actually mean?
I get annoyed. Things like "XD pistols are the McRib of handguns"
So-o-o-o-o, Wisco ... are you trying to tell us something?Maybe I’ll be a rainbow-colored unicorn...
More of a trademark,,,,,,,
"Glock Perfection"
More of a trademark,,,,,,,
"Glock Perfection"
I believed it at Gen 2 and now again at Gen5. It’s a silly line for a company that kept changing things...
The 19X is so perfect I ended doubling it and buying two. Which is weird for a gun I dismissed immediately. That should be their slogan... “19X Perfection - other models may vary”I might have agreed but for the front strap cutout. Though the 19X is my poly striker gun perfection. I could happily dump the rest.
The two most important rules in a gunfight are: always cheat and always win.
- What does that actually mean?
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." -- Sigmund Freud
Probably never said in the texts. Also, not correct.
The Yamamoto quotes about not attacking the USA because there would be gun behind every tree. Probably never said and exhaustive studies of Japanese war plans indicate NO interest in invading the continental USA.
It was Ross Seyfried that won an IPSC match with a stock Government model 1911 way back when. Yes, it was way back when, but even at that time modded 1911s were the fashion for matches."It's the Indian, not the arrow."
My retort is that the Grand Masters don't need a custom gun to beat me, but they need the best they can get to try to beat each other.
You have to take this in context. Yes, if you are going to clean your gun, you clear it, and yes it is not loaded. The correct context is a general practice. And even if your are handling a cleared gun, you treat it as if it were loaded. EG: you don't point it at people, etc.With all respect to Jeff Cooper, "All guns are always loaded!"
I never understood why we started teaching gun safety with something that was demonstrably false. I've also hear "treat all guns as though they are loaded" and "all guns are loaded until you personally verify otherwise" and I'm fine with those, but don't start teaching a new person about gun safety by telling a lie in rule #1.
Going Gump on this one. Can’t help myself. “But Lieutenant Dan, you ain’t got no legs”...or signature."If you get hit in the hand with .45 ACP it will knock you off your feet."
"The sound of a pump shotgun being racked is the best deterrent"
".22LR goes into the skull and bounces around and turns the brain to mush."
See my signature for another