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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: Out back]
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05/22/18 12:16 PM
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The rear safety of the 1911 would be depressed if you are putting it in your holster so there for it would be more unsafe than the glock due to no trigger safety. That is if you are making the argument of the grip safety on a 1911. You're an idiot That's what I like about you....... tact. Trigger safety? Is this guy for real?
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: James]
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05/22/18 12:31 PM
05/22/18 12:31 PM
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Do you own any revolvers? Or did you sell those when your kids came along? I have one that my dad gave me when I was graduated High School. It's a Ruger .357. It's been locked in the gunsafe almost the entire time I've had it except when I slid a round of rat shot in it one time and killed a copperhead under my front porch. And i don't trust a small child around any firearm (safety or not) period. So that's why i keep all mine out of reach of small children (and stupid adults) You seem to be getting your dander up about my statement. No I didn't leave them on the coffee table for the kids to pick up anytime I wasn't looking. I didn't keep them locked in the gunsafe either because there aren't many intruders will hold off so you can run downstairs and get it out of the safe. I kept mine out of reach of the children but sometimes kids find a way to locate things they aren't supposed to be touching. Do you know how many kids have been killed by firearms that were on the top shelf of a closet in a shoe box? Thankfully I never had any instances of kids touching my firearms, but if it ever had I would rather them have found a 1911 with the 3 safety features as opposed to a Glock where the only safety feature is to keep your finger (or seat belt buckle, or door knob, or holster snap) off of the trigger. I take it you're a Glock lover....... good for you. I never badmouthed Glock a time, just simply stated I felt it was not the firearm for me. You Glock guys get asshurt worse than Pit owners if someone doesn't tout them as the greatest thing ever.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: BC]
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05/22/18 01:21 PM
05/22/18 01:21 PM
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Do you own any revolvers? Or did you sell those when your kids came along? I have one that my dad gave me when I was graduated High School. It's a Ruger .357. It's been locked in the gunsafe almost the entire time I've had it except when I slid a round of rat shot in it one time and killed a copperhead under my front porch. And i don't trust a small child around any firearm (safety or not) period. So that's why i keep all mine out of reach of small children (and stupid adults) You seem to be getting your dander up about my statement. No I didn't leave them on the coffee table for the kids to pick up anytime I wasn't looking. I didn't keep them locked in the gunsafe either because there aren't many intruders will hold off so you can run downstairs and get it out of the safe. I kept mine out of reach of the children but sometimes kids find a way to locate things they aren't supposed to be touching. Do you know how many kids have been killed by firearms that were on the top shelf of a closet in a shoe box? Thankfully I never had any instances of kids touching my firearms, but if it ever had I would rather them have found a 1911 with the 3 safety features as opposed to a Glock where the only safety feature is to keep your finger (or seat belt buckle, or door knob, or holster snap) off of the trigger. I take it you're a Glock lover....... good for you. I never badmouthed Glock a time, just simply stated I felt it was not the firearm for me. You Glock guys get asshurt worse than Pit owners if someone doesn't tout them as the greatest thing ever. Funny how the 1911 guys are always saying the Glock guys get azzhurt easy, when the 1911 guys are always trying to prove why their 1911 is more superior than the POS Glock As for me, i actually own more 1911s than Glocks, so no i'm not Butthurt, cause my Smith 44s are better than both 🤗
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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: sdw]
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05/22/18 01:28 PM
05/22/18 01:28 PM
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Whats funny about the ole guys that said that a plastic guns were junk in the 90's and now polymer pistols are 85 percent of all the pistol sales. A 1911 is a fine gun but it is not the standard to measure up to, and half the people that run their mouths about how great their 1911's are haven't put 500 rounds through them in 10 years. I like Glocks and that is what I buy because the price point is fair and it is one hell of a product. The number one safety system on any pistol is the trigger and good gun safety practice.
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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: sdw]
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05/22/18 01:29 PM
05/22/18 01:29 PM
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my pit said he doesnt put one in the chamber, that way he dont have to worry about the pups. said thats why glock also put a round indicator on it that can be checked even in pitch black. Since my kid is grown i keep it chambered.
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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: James]
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05/22/18 01:50 PM
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Funny how the 1911 guys are always saying the Glock guys get azzhurt easy, when the 1911 guys are always trying to prove why their 1911 is more superior than the POS Glock As for me, i actually own more 1911s than Glocks, so no i'm not Butthurt, cause my Smith 44s are better than both 🤗 I never said a Glock was a "POS", and I never said a 1911 was superior. I said the safety features were superior and that is and always will be 100% truth. As a functional weapon the Glock is superior in many aspects. Both are tools and both have their pros and cons. Glad to hear you aren't butthurt, because it sure seemed like you were.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: accidental shooting
[Re: perchjerker]
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05/22/18 04:02 PM
05/22/18 04:02 PM
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Your hair like that? isn't that how doekiller wears his? I am darn near bald. I would take it!
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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