![]() My order unsurprisingly had no effect - it got to within a car width of me and was still charging and baring its teeth when I shot it. When it charged, I backed up, drew my gun, and heard myself shout “BACK UP” all on autopilot - As I heard those words come out of my mouth, I remember thinking that it was kind of dumb to issue commands in a human language to a dog - but I didn’t decide to do it I heard myself say it without having made the decision to do so. I shot a dog which had just attacked someone else and was charging at me. Sometimes you will just autopilot and sort of watch yourself react to something as if your body is doing it’s thing and your mind is just along for the ride. I would like to think that everyone should have the right to own and carry a gun, but as we have all seen, the majority of people don't have the temperament or the knowledge to do so responsibly.Īdrenaline does crazy things to you. You will be surprised how "mistakes" like this go away and proper techniques become 2nd nature and muscle memory. If YOU wanted to fix this, learn proper shooting techniques from a professional and practice, practice, practice. But with today's, shall we say, "politically motivated assignments and promotions" the odds of this happening is not great. There is the possibility of an upper LEO getting into a meaningful position that is well trained and thinks it's a priority. Public outrage and/or embarrassment, especially closer to election time or put someone in there that makes something a pet project/priority. 2 things will make anything happen in government, regardless of size. They aren't going to do anything to fix it. all valid data/discussion points especially if you have a hunch as to why it happened.Īll it takes is proper reps. So, has anyone had any experience accidentally dumping their mag? It could have been in a DGU, at the range, or during competition. but accidentally dumping it on the ground while firing is a big problem I had never considered until now. Before I carried a revolver, I didn't concern myself very much with carrying a spare since I vetted and then babied my carry mag. I don't know if it's a training thing, a big Glock mag release button thing, an aftermarket parts thing, or an oh crap I'm in a shootout and weird stuff/death gripping the gun happens thing.Īnyway, it got me wondering if accidentally dropping your mag is something us self defenders may run into as well and I thought it would be an interesting discussion to have here. I was binge watching the Police Activity YouTube channel and I saw a disturbing amount of cops ejecting their magazine while firing, and sometimes multiple magazines. Reddiquette: Please abide by proper reddiquette. If you're posting a picture of your firearm, it must contain another piece of your carry equipment (holster, belt, etc). Firearm Images: Pictures of just a firearm are not allowed.(b) Permit posts must be flaired with "Permits" and abide by the Permit Formatting Guideline. This description must contain, at the very least, 10 words describing the content and how it relates to CCW or self-defense. Post Descriptions: (a) All link posts must contain a description in the comments.General "gun control" or otherwise political posts are prohibited. Politics: Any post that is political in nature must be directly related to carrying weapons or self-defense.Vote Brigading: Linking to other posts within reddit requires the prefix of "np.".Link Shorteners: Any comments/posts containing link shorteners (e.g.Illegal Content: Any posts or content that is itself illegal.(c) Posts containing racist or otherwise inflammatory material towards a particular group of people. (b) Personally attacking other users of this subreddit. Harassment: (a) Posting material for the sole purpose of inflaming the users of this subreddit.Bloggers and Sellers view this page to see what you can and cannot do. (b) Posts for the sole purpose of soliciting business for private interests. Spam: (a) Any posting, including self-posts, links, and comments, posted to this subreddit for the primary purpose of getting pagehits for personal blogs, e.g.Content Not Applicable: Any post that does not relate to (a) the carrying of a weapon in a legal manner or (b) any post that does not relate to self-defense.r/GunHolsterClassifieds (Buy/Sell/Trade Holsters)Ĭontent breaking the rules below are at the discretion of the mods to remove.(Carry Weapon) (Carry location/style/holster) Reddit users can interpret the law, but by no means should you consider those opinions as law. Legal questions should always be asked to a lawyer outside of reddit for a binding answer. Please read the FAQĭisclaimer: Do not take any legal advice from /r/ccw. ![]() ![]() The CCW (concealed carry weapons) subreddit is a community about sharing articles, tips, and links about various topics that address CCW.
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