A valid point, I was only about 3 feet from it though, and I'm very familiar with black rifles, this was definitely an airsoft gun. Had I been unsure though things might have gone differently.RPB wrote:Isn't that what orange electrical tape is for?paulhailes wrote:I'm glad everything turned out ok, and I hope they get a talking to if not more, it wouldn't be to hard to put an orange little ring around a real AR. Oh it's just a realistic toy, that goes bang.
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- Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:27 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Stupid Kids
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Re: Stupid Kids
- Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:50 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Stupid Kids
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Re: Stupid Kids
I couldn't agree more, I'll be stopping by the station in the morning before work and if they found the kids I think I'll definitely be pressing charges. Even if it's just to scare them into realizing how serious it is. That could have been his last moment on earth.johnson0317 wrote:Airsoft guns can do their own damage. I promise you, if you have ever been shot by one, that it stings like hades. I think that your mind will process that pain as a signal that your life is in danger, and you need to take steps to protect it. A second scenario is that you might have missed the orange ring and believed it to be the more deadly threat. Either way, you might well have followed through on your draw. That kid is so lucky! He could have caused a major disaster in his life, the lives of the people he was with, and in your own personal life. I hope the cops nail him to the wall.
RJ
- Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:31 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Stupid Kids
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Re: Stupid Kids
Yeah, that dawned on me later. I genuinely believe it was an airsoft gun though, but still it was way too realistic to dismiss completely. I'm just glad things didn't go south
- Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:53 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Stupid Kids
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Stupid Kids
So this evening I had dinner with a friend at Chili's and as she's driving me home we come to a stop light, in the lane beside us (4 lane road, two lanes stopped at the red light) there's a guy in the back seat of a crew cab truck waving out the window to the car directly in front of us. I notice but think nothing of it. As the light turns green the car we all accelerate to the speed limit (40), and we come up along the side of the truck, I'm looking over and see that it's full of some kids about 18 or so years old and as we come up about even with it the kid that was in the back waving leans out and points an AR15 style rifle directly at me!! My heart instantly skips a beat, and I yell at the driver of the car I'm in to STOP (so if he starts to fire I'm not directly lined up with the business end of that thing!!) I instinctively lean forward and reach back to unholster my weapon and by that time she's slammed on the breaks are we're about even with the bed of the truck and I notice the orange ring around the end of the barrel (it's an airsoft gun). I breathed a massive sigh of realief, and say to the driver "it's ok, keep going" and then explain to her what happened, she hadn't noticed any of this. I quickly copied down the license plate and called the police and informed them of the incident and gave them the LP. I know kids will be kids, but this was incredibly stupid, maybe people including police have mistaken airsoft guns for real guns in the past and people have been killed. I hope an officer finds the truck and explains to the youths the gravity of the situation.
I never unholstered my weapon, as soon as my hand reached it I realized THANKFULLY that the threat was not real, however I did receive a massive adrenaline rush in the mean time
This was all in Georgetown, North of Austin if anyone cares.
I never unholstered my weapon, as soon as my hand reached it I realized THANKFULLY that the threat was not real, however I did receive a massive adrenaline rush in the mean time
This was all in Georgetown, North of Austin if anyone cares.