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Texas CHL holder accidental shooting

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Man from Orange,Tx wounded himself in Carthage, Tx
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Another idiot too cheap to buy a holster.
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At least the reporter stated it right, 'negligent discharge'.
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Very clear article with a little bit of good advice thrown in. A breath of fresh air from the press.

Cocked, unlocked, one in the pipe and no holster?

Who recommended that to him?
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philip964 wrote:Very clear article with a little bit of good advice thrown in. A breath of fresh air from the press.

Cocked, unlocked, one in the pipe and no holster?

Who recommended that to him?
It's obvious he hasn't visited the TexasCHLForum. :smash:
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tomtexan wrote:
philip964 wrote:Very clear article with a little bit of good advice thrown in. A breath of fresh air from the press.

Cocked, unlocked, one in the pipe and no holster?

Who recommended that to him?
It's obvious he hasn't visited the TexasCHLForum. :smash:
Or maybe he has. Probably one of those, "Will I be denied?" threads where the OP never returns.
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jmra wrote:Another idiot too cheap to buy a holster.
Not to mention a belt, if he was having to pull his shorts up enough to catch the trigger and cause it to fire.

Hope he has a smooth recovery. Maybe his friends could send him a holster instead of flowers?
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It's the only way some folk will learn. As long as they don't shoot anybody else, I don't fret about it.
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jmra wrote:Another idiot too cheap to buy a holster.
I was one of those idiots, then wised up.
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rdcrags wrote:
jmra wrote:Another idiot too cheap to buy a holster.
I was one of those idiots, then wised up.
I hope you did t invest in an Uncle Mike :biggrinjester: :smilelol5: :leaving
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68Charger wrote:
rdcrags wrote:
jmra wrote:Another idiot too cheap to buy a holster.
I was one of those idiots, then wised up.
I hope you did t invest in an Uncle Mike :biggrinjester: :smilelol5: :leaving
As a matter of fact, I did. Seems O.K. for the S&W 442, which I carry every day. Doesn't completely cover the trigger guard, though. Always ready to learn; what is best for that revolver?
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rdcrags wrote:
68Charger wrote:
rdcrags wrote:
jmra wrote:Another idiot too cheap to buy a holster.
I was one of those idiots, then wised up.
I hope you did t invest in an Uncle Mike :biggrinjester: :smilelol5: :leaving
As a matter of fact, I did. Seems O.K. for the S&W 442, which I carry every day. Doesn't completely cover the trigger guard, though. Always ready to learn; what is best for that revolver?
I think the standard advice is "something that completely covers the trigger guard". I don't of anything specific to that gun, though.
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A 37 year old man wearing shorts too big to stay up and has a gun, loose in those loose shorts.

I wonder if a picture will ever come out (I doubt it). I would guess no one would be surprised if it did. Some people do indeed need protection from themselves. :smilelol5:
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JKTex wrote:A 37 year old man wearing shorts too big to stay up and has a gun, loose in those loose shorts.

I wonder if a picture will ever come out (I doubt it). I would guess no one would be surprised if it did. Some people do indeed need protection from themselves. :smilelol5:
You forgot to mention the wife beater tee shirt.

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