MrJT
US Veteran
Wow... interesting points brought up. It brings up a little hypocracy in a way that I never thought about. Dont point a loaded gun at anything, unless you're carrying in a shoulder holster in which case, it's ok. The comparison of a loaded gun resting on a table pointed at someone and a holstered gun pointed at all the people behind you really made me think.
I don't buy the 2nd floor argument. Like mentioned, the bullet most likely won't even make it through to the next level, and if it does someone needs to be directly underneath you. With the shoulder holster, there is a much longer path through which a bullet could travel, hence a greater chance of someone being in the path.
Sweeping is another thing brought up. You ARE going to sweep. No matter what. Unless you unholster the gun, flip it 180 degrees vertically and have it somehow face right side up (which isn't possible) and then aim it in front of you, you're sweeping. More dangerous than a belt holster indeed. However, this comes down to proper weapon control. Keep your finger off the trigger until on target.
For the record, I will still be wearing my shoulder holster. Although if I see that little girl behind me in the checkout line, I'll probably be turning sideways. Now that it's been pointed out to me, it just aint right. I don't want to point a loaded gun at a girls head, "inert" or not.
I don't buy the 2nd floor argument. Like mentioned, the bullet most likely won't even make it through to the next level, and if it does someone needs to be directly underneath you. With the shoulder holster, there is a much longer path through which a bullet could travel, hence a greater chance of someone being in the path.
Sweeping is another thing brought up. You ARE going to sweep. No matter what. Unless you unholster the gun, flip it 180 degrees vertically and have it somehow face right side up (which isn't possible) and then aim it in front of you, you're sweeping. More dangerous than a belt holster indeed. However, this comes down to proper weapon control. Keep your finger off the trigger until on target.
For the record, I will still be wearing my shoulder holster. Although if I see that little girl behind me in the checkout line, I'll probably be turning sideways. Now that it's been pointed out to me, it just aint right. I don't want to point a loaded gun at a girls head, "inert" or not.