LoL. Incontinent. I guess I'm glad I sold my SC.
Some methods of carry can be virtually impossible to detect, including my LCP with belt clip IWB. I have a funny story I could tell to illustrate this but I won't.
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- Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:24 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Restaurant Robbers
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- Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:38 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Restaurant Robbers
- Replies: 91
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Re: Restaurant Robbers
This is a scary situation and one of those with no good answer. Even if I was having lunch with my pals on the way back from a day at the firing range, knowing good and well that I had a table full of armed and practiced CHL holders with the nerve to do something besides hide and whimper, I still think this is very dicey at best.
The table full of GG-CHLs in glock caps, even if one-for-one even numbers with the BGs, are still at a major disadvantage because we all have to draw and we also have to be concerned about hitting innocents in the cross fire. Considering panicked restaurant patrons are going to be unpredictable in their movement and reaction when the loud noises start, this is a very, very iffy situation and pretty much guarantees someone besides the BGs are going to be shot. Once the popping starts, the BGs are all going to turn towards the source of the noise and return fire. Someone's going to get hit.
So the question is, do me and my pistol-packin-pals draw and fire on the BGs and almost guarantee that someone besides the BGs gets shot (hopefully not by us), maybe even one or more of us gets shot, or do we sit on our hands and play the odds that the BGs are not really planning on shooting anyone and maybe everyone leaves with their wallets and phones gone but otherwise uninjured besides their pride?
The table full of GG-CHLs in glock caps, even if one-for-one even numbers with the BGs, are still at a major disadvantage because we all have to draw and we also have to be concerned about hitting innocents in the cross fire. Considering panicked restaurant patrons are going to be unpredictable in their movement and reaction when the loud noises start, this is a very, very iffy situation and pretty much guarantees someone besides the BGs are going to be shot. Once the popping starts, the BGs are all going to turn towards the source of the noise and return fire. Someone's going to get hit.
So the question is, do me and my pistol-packin-pals draw and fire on the BGs and almost guarantee that someone besides the BGs gets shot (hopefully not by us), maybe even one or more of us gets shot, or do we sit on our hands and play the odds that the BGs are not really planning on shooting anyone and maybe everyone leaves with their wallets and phones gone but otherwise uninjured besides their pride?