mcdonl
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Sitting on a nightstand untouched, or in a safe, or in a shoulder holster, the firearms are not being "handled" so it is not necessary to apply the 4 rules.
I agree.
Sitting on a nightstand untouched, or in a safe, or in a shoulder holster, the firearms are not being "handled" so it is not necessary to apply the 4 rules.
Is there a specific reason why you must carry a pistol in a shoulder holster?
You actually believe that a holstered or cased firearm, not in human hands, "sweeps" people in a manner that is potentially dangerous?
In my case, I'm a firm believer in Murphy's law. It simply isn't a risk I'm willing to take.
Then you should never get in a car, or leave your home, or cook, or use electrical appliances, or...... It's not safe out there.
and well done, too !Sorry I ran into that tree officer. I realized there were kids in the car in font of me, and I have my gun on my hip, and when sitting in the car it is pointing in an unsafe direction. I had no other choice.
We are all always covering someone, and being covered by guns in holsters and cases.
I think it is oldfool, I just wanted to get the last dig in
Signed, middle aged fool
There are people that, either by training or inclination, are uncomfortable with the business end of a firearm pointed in their direction under any circumstance. While in your mind there is no good reason for it the feeling is very real for these people. In my case, I'm a firm believer in Murphy's law. It simply isn't a risk I'm willing to take.