You own a 686 and carry a Glock??
Is the cold getting to your brain out there in Michigan. tongueout

Glock

S&W 686

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Hey GeordieGeordie bloke wrote:You cheeky little s*d! LOL. Here is one sailor that never managed to shoot anyone with my Browning, Sterling, SLR, Bofors, 4.5 inch Naval gun, 6 inch Naval Gun. Some say that I and Sailors in general couldn't hit a barn door anyway before anyone chips in. Had lots of 'accidental discharges' but the naval doctors/sick berth attendants just gave me penicillin.Mezzer wrote:Why did anyone think that letting an army sergeant from the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corp anywhere near an anti-tank weapon would be a good idea! I cannot imagine any particular surgical procedure that would require the use of an 84mm (I may be showing my age here). It's a bit like having sailors and RAF types running around with guns![]()
Mezzer
25Pdr wrote:Blu!!
You own a 686 and carry a Glock??
Is the cold getting to your brain out there in Michigan. tongueout![]()
Glock
S&W 686
Yeah I like revolvers as well though for carry I prefer my Ruger.25Pdr wrote:Just kidding Blu, only wanted to display some gun porn. Revolvers were always my favourite.
My choice of a carry gun would be a K Frame with a 2" barrel if I was in your position.
Jerry Miculek....8 Rounds in 1 second with a revolver..
And therein lies the solution. Way too many people have the urge to play around with a holstered firearm when they carry it. Oh and how many dumbos have had their finger on the trigger when releasing the slide.I don't fcuk about with it loaded or unloaded.
Hi Mezzer, yup I knew that you would be angling for a bite, so did not want to disappoint ha ha!Mezzer wrote:Hey GeordieGeordie bloke wrote:You cheeky little s*d! LOL. Here is one sailor that never managed to shoot anyone with my Browning, Sterling, SLR, Bofors, 4.5 inch Naval gun, 6 inch Naval Gun. Some say that I and Sailors in general couldn't hit a barn door anyway before anyone chips in. Had lots of 'accidental discharges' but the naval doctors/sick berth attendants just gave me penicillin.Mezzer wrote:Why did anyone think that letting an army sergeant from the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corp anywhere near an anti-tank weapon would be a good idea! I cannot imagine any particular surgical procedure that would require the use of an 84mm (I may be showing my age here). It's a bit like having sailors and RAF types running around with guns![]()
Mezzer
No offence mate, but I just KNEW I'd get a bite from that one :shakeshout:
Mezzer
No they are not they are a backup in case the trigger is accidently pulled for whatever reason. Firearms manufacturers don't fit them for the fun of it.Safety catches are for those who cannot be trusted to stop faffing about with the trigger.
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