Am I the only one who thought of a ND at 2:10??
-R
Yes, you are.
Because he very clearly verified the gun was free and clear, then clearly demonstrated checking the gun free and clear, and maintained possession and control of that weapon afterwards, up to and through his entire demonstration.
It would have been a set up for a ND had he NOT done that first.
I only carry with one in the chamber if I don't happen to have the BOS in my left shirt pocket. No shirt pockets, es no bueno por caca.
Bingo, you beat me to it!The correct answer would be DA/SA w/decocker and one in the chamber.
My statement was in jest...
It's a miracle that we, as a group, can at anytime come together for a common cause. Everything is technically correct or its not and the tail chasing begins. The opposition doesn't care about being 100% technically correct. They are unified.
BTW: The pistol was off the screen at 1:10. Did you see it 100% of the time from clear to fire?
-R
I didn't watch.
I was too busy thinking about that childish haircut...
Yeah, she (it) sure does have some paws! Makes you wonder how big it's hooves are...Man hands??
I was thinking how there still doesnt seem to be a round there.Man hands??
Also, echoing what others said, I didnt watch the video.
There are far too many experts on YT yada yada yada, I'll just do what Im comfy with:
One in the chamber.
And on my EDC pistol (LCP) there is no safety. I am the safety.
Like someone else said - put it in a holster and stop screwing around with it unless needed.
I always love how these "trainers" are such the expert (according to them anyway) and we, the audience are the total idiot fools....
I didn't watch the clip enough to hear what special operations, sniping, covert unit he came from but my question is, wasn't there ever any regular enlistees?? Was every one a special operator, seal, covert something?? No just regular guys??
I am the safety.