mojo84 wrote:Not everyone is professional enough to carry a glock.Javier730 wrote:
Is the term glock leg new to you?
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mojo84 wrote:Not everyone is professional enough to carry a glock.Javier730 wrote:
Not everyone is professional enough to carry a glock.Javier730 wrote:
Don't go away mad. What may be unknown or overlooked is that some of us have been in a bad situation and most of us try to learn from those situations. It may be the tone of the original post that rubbed some wrong. In spite of the title of the thread, you tell us how you used a line that Clint Eastwood aka Harry Callaghan would have used. Whether or not you did the right thing in your situation can always be debated as there are different ways to handle situations. The important thing is that it worked for you that time.ron_houston wrote:I've said my piece. All the armchair warriors can say what they want, but until they are in the exact situation, then they really are only guessing what they would do.
God Bless you all, and I sincerely hope that none of you ever find yourself in a bad situation.
Thinking "pot meet kettle" at the moment.I very casually looked over at him and unbuttoned my vest and said in a calm voice "what if I pull out the biggest gun you've ever seen and shoot you?"
Good point Callaghan.Glockster wrote:Not mine. I'm okay not being Clint Eastwood. Not being Dirty Harry...entirely different concern.mojo84 wrote:This bursts my bubble.