Originally posted by Wyatt Earp:
That's 21 too many.
Yep!
Originally posted by Wyatt Earp:
That's 21 too many.
Originally posted by Wyatt Earp:
When my life is the price to pay for failure, yes, .014% is too high.Originally posted by 5Wire:
a whopping 0.014%, I can see why you'd worry.![]()
Originally posted by Wyatt Earp:
I deal with them by reducing their chances of failure as much as I can. Unlike the lock, it is impossible to reduce the probability of failure of any of those issues down to zero. But evidently you are too dense to take advantage of an easy way to reduce your IL's probability of failure from greater than zero down to zero. That's not my problem.Originally posted by 5Wire:
How do you deal with hard primers? Squibs? Broken trigger return springs? Broken Hands? Broken firing pins? Got those calculated, too??
None of your business.Originally posted by 5Wire:
How many times have non-IL guns saved your life so far? Are you a civilian, LEO?
I train and prepare for the other 8%.Originally posted by 5Wire:
I only ask because, at least for civilians, 92% of defensive gun uses don't involve firing the gun.