TylerEMT
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I got into a conversation at workwith aco workerwho feels any one who has a gun (or hassex, gets married, owns a house, or basicaly lives for that matter) should have to take a class and be well trained before being aloud to do so. He was saying I was idiotic for OCing and just asking for trouble. He kept giving me senarios of people comming up behind me and taking my gun.
I know if anyone came up behind me I'd be able to get my hand to the gun before they figured out how to get it out of the holster. I'd use every last ounce of strength to keep that gun protected. I'd probobly just lay on it, let him kick the sh*t out of me until I could get the gun out and get a round off.
Anyone with any real life stories of having to protect their gun? What would you do if it happened? Any advice to keep it safer?
I got into a conversation at workwith aco workerwho feels any one who has a gun (or hassex, gets married, owns a house, or basicaly lives for that matter) should have to take a class and be well trained before being aloud to do so. He was saying I was idiotic for OCing and just asking for trouble. He kept giving me senarios of people comming up behind me and taking my gun.
I know if anyone came up behind me I'd be able to get my hand to the gun before they figured out how to get it out of the holster. I'd use every last ounce of strength to keep that gun protected. I'd probobly just lay on it, let him kick the sh*t out of me until I could get the gun out and get a round off.
Anyone with any real life stories of having to protect their gun? What would you do if it happened? Any advice to keep it safer?