Paladin wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:34 am
philip964 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 1:05 pm
I think bolstering a gun is the most dangerous thing you can do with a gun.
Yes and no.
DFW has regular visits to the ER from those who had a discharge from a holstered gun. If it is a strong side holster the wound is generally non-life threatening. They will live, and hopefully learn.
Appendix carry is a whole different thing. That is the most dangerous thing you can do with a gun. Moral of the story is don't have a holster AD if you appendix carry.
Training is vital, but there are also real world reasons for things like manual safeties and Israeli carry.
OK. Now I have to ask. Does my pistol have to get its bolstering from a licensed therapist? Personally, I feel that my M&P's self esteem is just fine and needs no bolstering.
