Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association
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December 29th, 2023, 06:20 PM
#71
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
Walleye Hunter
115 FMJ seems to work fine for the hoodrats and it's cheap and abundant so that's what I stick with.
You seem to remember wrong. What got me in trouble was refusing to sign in and identify myself in a public place. But you blieve what you want. Are you going to quit wearing coats in winter when the tell you to?
I thought they noticed your gun printing as well. Maybe that didn't get you kicked out, but probably didn't help. As far as a coat goes, I rarely wear one in winter.
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December 29th, 2023, 06:22 PM
#72
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
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December 29th, 2023, 06:32 PM
#73
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
JAKIII
It's only a problem if you carry condition zero, right?
That's how many striker fired guns operate. No safety, partially cocked, with only a trigger safety (maybe). Or a SA or DA with the hammer cocked and safety off. The term Glock Leg comes from people getting something in the trigger guard on re-holstering or drawing, causing an ND. The Serpa holster just sets that up for you.
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December 29th, 2023, 06:35 PM
#74
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
Ronin
That's how many striker fired guns operate. No safety, partially cocked, with only a trigger safety (maybe). Or a SA or DA with the hammer cocked and safety off. The term Glock Leg comes from people getting something in the trigger guard on re-holstering or drawing, causing an ND. The Serpa holster just sets that up for you.
I carry condition 3, so I'm good with my Serpa.
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December 29th, 2023, 06:40 PM
#75
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
JAKIII
I carry condition 3, so I'm good with my Serpa.
Why even bother with a holster at all?
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December 29th, 2023, 06:46 PM
#76
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
Ronin
Why even bother with a holster at all?
Same reason I wear tightie whities... to keep my noodle in place.
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December 29th, 2023, 06:55 PM
#77
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Gender confusion is a mental illness
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December 29th, 2023, 07:16 PM
#78
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
JAKIII
Same reason I wear tightie whities... to keep my noodle in place.
At that point, you may as well tie a string around the trigger guard and spin it around while walking down the street. At least then it'll be useful.
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December 29th, 2023, 07:48 PM
#79
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
Ronin
At that point, you may as well tie a string around the trigger guard and spin it around while walking down the street. At least then it'll be useful.
Well, now you're just obfuscating.
At my age, I'm too old to retool my muscle memory. When taking a piss, I just grab my noodle out of my draws and point.
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December 29th, 2023, 10:58 PM
#80
Re: Which do you prefer Conceal or Open Carry?
Originally Posted by
Ronin
Ultimately, it was his fault because he lost focus and didn't take the necessary precautions; and he takes ownership of his mistake. However, the fact that a holster exists that potentially puts an obstacle in the path of the trigger is, in and of itself, problematic. When my wife bought her first M&P, the seller included a Serpa holster. I took one look at it, tested the gun in the holster, and threw the Serpa away. It's a piss poor design that has resulted in many NDs.
Originally Posted by
Ronin
I'm sure someone has probably tried. Several Serpa models have been recalled. Also, a lot of firearms training facilities will not allow Serpa holsters in their training classes. LE agencies have also banned or replaced Serpa holsters. They're junk and unsafe. If you don't understand that, I can't help you.
Originally Posted by
Ronin
That's how many striker fired guns operate. No safety, partially cocked, with only a trigger safety (maybe). Or a SA or DA with the hammer cocked and safety off. The term Glock Leg comes from people getting something in the trigger guard on re-holstering or drawing, causing an ND. The Serpa holster just sets that up for you.
This is just idiotic regardless of any holster option.
I guess all Glocks should be recalled due to the Glock Leg phenomenon... I seem to recall a video of either and ATF or FBI agent shooting himself during a presentation in a school classroom.
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