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Real CZ's have a long barrel!!
Or he recognized that a bully is a coward.
Anyone crazy enough to pull a gun over a hat is not someone I'm willing to risk my life on, if given a choice. But to each their own.
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Or he recognized that a bully is a coward.
We should hold off on making judgments on this until we're sure we know all the facts.
The MAGA hat man may have smirked at the wild-eyed pistol waver.
Probably. I find it hard to believe 'ole wide eyes, who apparently was shopping with momma, just saw a hat and went taxi driver...
It clearly sounds like a case of intimidation by wide eyes, and I'll be glad when his carry privilege is revoked for life.
However, MAGA man seems to have a few screws loose if he went out to the parking lot to continue the fight.
Just from the story alone (which is probably inaccurate), I'm going with fail all around, and it's surprising no one was actually shot.
Did Smollett fess up yet?
Oh yeah I forgot.How dare you deny 'his truth'.
Cross-posted from where I dropped it in the wrong thread
"To allow a firearm to point at another human being is a deadly threat, and should always be treated as such." - Jeff Cooper
I file this in the bull**** category along with Cooper’s rule number one. Taken literally, gun shops and public ranges would be the deadliest places in America with all the ****ty gun handling going on there.
Corner one and you still might get shot. Not to mention he became the aggressor at that point, and could have given the idiot a lawful excuse to actually shoot him.Or he recognized that a bully is a coward.
Or he recognized that a bully is a coward.
In terms of the risk of being unintentionally shot, they absolutely are. I generally only entertain criticism of Cooper from those of equal stature within the firearms community