Posted by Greg K on November 22, 2016 at 05:07:37 from (70.198.4.164):
In Reply to: Concealed Carry posted by DeltaRed on November 21, 2016 at 19:55:23:
It's like a fire extinguisher, you hope never to need it but you have it in case you do. I've never been so close to getting shot as I was in my concealed carry class. In my state you have to fire 50 rounds at varying distances to pass. I was in line next to an elderly guy that started off with a bad habit of not using the safety. He was a but overweight but had the holster that he intended to use. It was an inside waistband holster that he wore about where his right rear pocket was. He would try to reholster by twisting around to see the holster and end up pointing the dang thing at me and everyone else. Then a wild stabbing for the holster would ensue while I expected him to drop it on the ground. About the time I stepped over to give him a hand the instructor stepped in and helped him out and showed him where the safety was and gave him some tips to reholster. I'm sure he had been around guns all his life but was new to this one. After this moment the I structure stayed very close to him for a while.
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