I get all my information from movies so if you tell me this is not a reality
it will really shake my belief system with disastrous results.
You may be onto something. . . . .
I get all my information from movies so if you tell me this is not a reality
it will really shake my belief system with disastrous results.
Says the INGO Pirate. . . .
Actually I don't quite agree with that either. I think there are times when pointing a loaded firearm/light/laser at someone without pulling the trigger is perfectly acceptable. Remember that the rule is "do not point at something you are not willing to destroy"-- it never says you must destroy it if you point at it. I believe the "if I'm pointing, I'm shooting" mindset is a potentially dangerous one.
My point with the laser is that I don't think a red dot on the chest of someone intent on killing you is going to be any kind of deterrent. In fact, I doubt they'd even notice.
I feel like I have been served.
I just hope my friends don't gain a false sense of security by the addition of a sighting device.
I wasn't trying to single you out VERT-- I was making more of a general statement to the readership, based on what your post said.
Actually I don't quite agree with that either. I think there are times when pointing a loaded firearm/light/laser at someone without pulling the trigger is perfectly acceptable. Remember that the rule is "do not point at something you are not willing to destroy"-- it never says you must destroy it if you point at it. I believe the "if I'm pointing, I'm shooting" mindset is a potentially dangerous one.
My point with the laser is that I don't think a red dot on the chest of someone intent on killing you is going to be any kind of deterrent. In fact, I doubt they'd even notice.
Agreed. This attitude is usually the outcome of watching too many movies involving samurai.
Or from doing draw and shoot practice on your own. You get muscle memory that tells your hand that since it has drawn, the next step is shoot.