QuarterBoreGunner
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Ok, here come the anecdotes…
When I managed an indoor range/retail store we had this little incident: one of my regular employees goes on lunch break and hits the head before leaving the store. Not five minutes later a customer comes out of the john and comes up to me and says “uhm hey but you know what? There’s a Glock sitting on the toilet in the men’s john.â€
Oh really?
And yes indeed there is. Still in it’s paddle holster. And what do you know? I happen to recognize it. You want to guess? So I put the gear into my locker and waited to see what would happen. Another five minutes go by and here comes my employee racing back into the store with a very concerned look on his face. Doesn’t say a word but bee-lines it to the men’s room.
Two seconds later he sidles up to me and says “I think I ****** really bad†“oh? Why what ever could be wrong?â€
I let him dangle for a few more seconds and then told him where his firearms was and then asked him if he fully comprehended the gravity of the situation and when I was convinced that, yes he did realize that, and that he REALLY shouldn’t do that again, I told him that, hey? We all make mistakes, but some have the potential to be a lot worse than others. And I never mentioned it again.
When I managed an indoor range/retail store we had this little incident: one of my regular employees goes on lunch break and hits the head before leaving the store. Not five minutes later a customer comes out of the john and comes up to me and says “uhm hey but you know what? There’s a Glock sitting on the toilet in the men’s john.â€
Oh really?
And yes indeed there is. Still in it’s paddle holster. And what do you know? I happen to recognize it. You want to guess? So I put the gear into my locker and waited to see what would happen. Another five minutes go by and here comes my employee racing back into the store with a very concerned look on his face. Doesn’t say a word but bee-lines it to the men’s room.
Two seconds later he sidles up to me and says “I think I ****** really bad†“oh? Why what ever could be wrong?â€
I let him dangle for a few more seconds and then told him where his firearms was and then asked him if he fully comprehended the gravity of the situation and when I was convinced that, yes he did realize that, and that he REALLY shouldn’t do that again, I told him that, hey? We all make mistakes, but some have the potential to be a lot worse than others. And I never mentioned it again.