
All in all, a great time. I learned a ton, and further reinforced the idea I have been piddling around about going into law enforcement. Hmmm. Too bad I'll never be able to afford a 3,000 dollar Ed Brown custom on that budget :)
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I'm not trying to say you necessarily did anything wrong. And a cop has every right to disarm someone if they feel the situation warrants it.snatchel wrote:No harm, no foul.
See the post below.boba wrote:Did you take the Bentlley for a test drive too?
Gotcha. Glad he didn't mind. Did you ask him what he did for a living? A Bently and a 3K 1911, he may have the right idea career wise!snatchel wrote: Af far as the driver of the car, I walked back to his car with the deputy and told the owner how jealous I was of his firearm. He asked if I got to see it and offered it again. I told him I had already checked it out and there was no issue.
...and the hole in the floorboard...what about that???snatchel wrote:Did a ride-a-long this weekend with the local sheriff dept. This was the first time with them. I've ridden several times with a buddy of mine up in Arlington PD, but this was much much different. Hat is off to them, those guys are great. Professional, courteous, well informed. We pulled over a Bentley for speeding :) It was a gorgeous car. The Deputy comes back carrying handgun. I asked him what the deal was, and apparently the gentlemen didn't inform the deputy that he had a CHL, and was carrying upon contact, so he was disarmed until license and what not was run through the computer. The deputy asked me if I knew anything about finely crafted 1911's, and handed me this beautiful Ed Brown Kobra lightweight. I asked the deputy if the gentleman in the Bentley would likely notice if I swapped out his Ed Brown for my G36. We had a good laugh, the gentleman was cleared through and given back his weapon. For the record, this was a super, super expensive handgun that I was able to play around with at the owners expense. Felt a little guilty, but I have never seen one, much less held one and so I gave it an extremely thourough look over. Trigger pull was great in case your wondering![]()
All in all, a great time. I learned a ton, and further reinforced the idea I have been piddling around about going into law enforcement. Hmmm. Too bad I'll never be able to afford a 3,000 dollar Ed Brown custom on that budget :)