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No matter what mode of carry, if you're going to pull the trigger the gun will fire. So if you're going to pull the trigger you need to really consider where you have the gun pointed.
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No matter what mode of carry, if you're going to pull the trigger the gun will fire. So if you're going to pull the trigger you need to really consider where you have the gun pointed.
Yes, it's just that with the muzzle pointed at the groin, wearers (the ones who live, not the widows) will swear they didn't pull the trigger. Like the Rust actor, remember? That he avoided a conviction had nothing to do with his claim he never pulled the trigger (which he did, the video shows he was pulling the trigger and riding the hammer down while he held it back). Words don't matter at over a thousand feet per second, and the groin only an inch away from the muzzle!
Here's another, very recent one:
Man Dies After Shooting Himself in the Groin While Attempting U-Turn—Police - Newsweek
The search was 'shot in groin' which turned up third party shootings too.
Maybe I missed it. Can't find anything in that article that states or implies the pistol was in an IWB holster carried between 11 and 1 o'clock.
Correct me if I'm wrong, the definition of AIWB for this discussion is a pistol or revolver holstered between 11 and 1 o'clock. I ask because I don't see how 2o'clock or 10 o'clock is signifcantly less dangerous if the firearm was discharged. It's still damn close and really until carried behind the hip bone with IWB the barrel is still pointing in toward the vital parts of the carrier's body.
The nearest range to me that allows draw-and-fire is more than three hours away! I hate that.Some ranges won’t allow shooters to draw at all.
Gee! Almost seems like that should be one of the basic rules of gun safety, doesn't it?No matter what mode of carry, if you're going to pull the trigger the gun will fire. So if you're going to pull the trigger you need to really consider where you have the gun pointed.
We can expect that the dead man was carrying across the belly because he shot himself in the groin! When carrying at 4:00 I would say that would have been impossible, wouldn't you?
No sir. I do not even make the assumption that he was carrying in a holster.
Based on the description of the event and considering the source a more likely scenario is that the pistol was in his hand when he attempted to turn the wheel. He then shoved it under his legs or between his legs or attempted to do the u-turn with it in his hand.
The nearest range to me that allows draw-and-fire is more than three hours away! I hate that.
Well, actually, there is one range that is closer, but you have to buy a membership at a cost of $1200 per year. Retired, on a fixed income, no way I can afford that.
No sir. I do not even make the assumption that he was carrying in a holster.
Based on the description of the event and considering the source a more likely scenario is that the pistol was in his hand when he attempted to turn the wheel. He then shoved it under his legs or between his legs or attempted to do the u-turn with it in his hand.