Car salesman shoots self in foot
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I'm sorry to hear it hit his foot. When I hear of someone playing pocket pool with a loaded pistol, I'm much happier if they remove their ability to contribute to the gene pool.paulbrodt wrote:I am just glad to hear it hit his foot. You know the first thing I think of when I hear accidental shooting from a gun in someones pocket...........
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KBCraig wrote:I'm sorry to hear it hit his foot. When I hear of someone playing pocket pool with a loaded pistol, I'm much happier if they remove their ability to contribute to the gene pool.paulbrodt wrote:I am just glad to hear it hit his foot. You know the first thing I think of when I hear accidental shooting from a gun in someones pocket...........
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Personally, I can't work out having a pistol in my pocket. I don't know about you guys, but I don't have that much space left. I have enough trouble trying to pull out change at the donut shop, with keys and pens in one pocket and wallet in the other. I know first hand that keys get hung up on all kinds of things, so can see how this discharge could happen. Trying to figure out how to pull a pistol among all that. Have to many bulges in all front pockets, don't need anything in back pockets. So you guys must wear huge pants with huge pockets.
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I seldom do it, but carrying a holstered gun in a pocket is not unreasonable. Ive done it with my Hume JIT OWB in baggy jeans. Nothing shares that pocket with the gun.Lucky45 wrote:Personally, I can't work out having a pistol in my pocket. I don't know about you guys, but I don't have that much space left. I have enough trouble trying to pull out change at the donut shop, with keys and pens in one pocket and wallet in the other. I know first hand that keys get hung up on all kinds of things, so can see how this discharge could happen. Trying to figure out how to pull a pistol among all that. Have to many bulges in all front pockets, don't need anything in back pockets. So you guys must wear huge pants with huge pockets.
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casselthief wrote:I put my 2" revolver in my front change pocket in a holster. a speed strip goes into the main pocket, and that's it.
Wallet in back pocket, keys, change in opposite front pocket.
cell phone in holster on hip (worn OWB @ 4:00 for you tacticool folk )
what else do you need?
Oh my, I carry my car keys with key fop, seperate key ring with ASP key defender and house keys in one pocket. In the other I clip a Sig knife and carry a surefire.
Cell phone on the left hip, concealed handgun on the right, and somewhere at least one extra magazine.
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Um, you might be outta pockets, and I don't wanna know....txinvestigator wrote: somewhere at least one extra magazine.
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I understand certain people need/want a pocket knife, or some gum, or what-have-ya.
but I require people to empty their pockets before entering my scan room, and, well, you should see the tons of "stuff" that people are loaded up with.
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Skiprr wrote:And a pretty heavy DAO pull, as well as lengthy. If it was a stock P3AT, I can't imagine how you could "accidentally" pull the trigger unless you were consciously squeezing that lil' sucker.carlson1 wrote:That took some effort. Kel Tecs have long trigger pulls.
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Now I'm not familar with Kel Tecs. Doesn't it have an external safety?
I pocket carry a 380 quite a bit but it's in a pocket by its self. I have no reason
to put my hand in the gun pocket unless I suspect or think I may
have reason to use it. Even if for some reason I did I would never put
my finger on the trigger. How some of these accidents happen I will never know.
I pocket carry a 380 quite a bit but it's in a pocket by its self. I have no reason
to put my hand in the gun pocket unless I suspect or think I may
have reason to use it. Even if for some reason I did I would never put
my finger on the trigger. How some of these accidents happen I will never know.
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Kel Tecs do not have external saftey. They have a very long and heavy trigger pull. I am not for sure, but I would guess 14 pounds. The thing is heavy. I carry a S&W 340PD in my pocket, but I carry it in a holster. I have a Kel Tec I carry sometimes, but mine has a clip and in goes inside the waist band.Tote 9 wrote:Now I'm not familar with Kel Tecs. Doesn't it have an external safety?
I pocket carry a 380 quite a bit but it's in a pocket by its self. I have no reason
to put my hand in the gun pocket unless I suspect or think I may
have reason to use it. Even if for some reason I did I would never put
my finger on the trigger. How some of these accidents happen I will never know.
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TOTE: Not sure on the Kel-Tec but I think that piece is free and clear of STUFF. I'm with you; How or WHY would you mess with that NOISE MAKER THING ?
My Uncle Rex taught H. S. woodshop for over 20 years. After retirement , a home shop was in order. ! yr. later he was missing 2 major nose cleaning properties due to a table saw !
No matter how much experience and dedication we have to a particular task, we CAN goof up. Let all of us remember our training. Be careful!!
My Uncle Rex taught H. S. woodshop for over 20 years. After retirement , a home shop was in order. ! yr. later he was missing 2 major nose cleaning properties due to a table saw !
No matter how much experience and dedication we have to a particular task, we CAN goof up. Let all of us remember our training. Be careful!!
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