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Hank©[_2_] April 4th 13 02:37 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/2013 8:17 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 19:53:02 -0400, Hank© wrote:

On 4/3/2013 5:48 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 4/3/13 5:39 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank©
wrote:

On 4/3/2013 2:24 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:47:13 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/3/13 1:42 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:06:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/3/13 1:06 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 12:34:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:


have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable,
computer,
internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats,
clothes,
shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes,
VCRs, hobby
materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove,
storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas,
wifi radio,
communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health
insurance,
HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable
radio,
books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table
saw, jig
saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump,
water/sewer,
living close to local consumer services.


Please add to the list and tell me what good things are
you missing.


Mikek



The phrase typically does not refer to those sorts of things.

Does it refer to safeties on handguns? You know, neither of my
revolvers, one of which is the
"Highway Patrolman" has a safety. They must be 'bad' guns, huh?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


Have you figured out the difference between polymer and alloy
yet? Or
whether you should winterize your outboard's innards with WD 40? Or
whether you should use two cycle oil in your four stroke outboard?

If I were in your shoes I'd be doing the same thing.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



I learned this trick from you:

Have you figured out the difference between polymer and alloy yet?
Absolutely! That was a rhetorical question for Tim.

Or whether you should winterize your outboard's innards with WD 40?
Absolutely! That was a comment made by a Dutch mechanic which I
posted for comments. Got 'em too!

Or whether you should use two cycle oil in your four stroke outboard?
That was never an issue. One of our other readers questioned that,
after misreading a post.

Now, see how easy that was? Perhaps you'd care to expound on just
why you put the safety on after
loading a round on the range. Do you stand around and bull****?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer, right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, John, it is not unused, nor am I in a corner. If you bothered to try
to understand what you read, you'd realize I offered up *one* way to use
the thumb safety on a pistol. There are others. But I told you I'd offer
one way. And that's all you got, and all you are getting, no matter how
many times you and your buddy FlaJim/Meyer/Hank fluff each other.


That's enough. Now that we have you side stepping and qualifying your
statements with here to fore unmentioned differences in weapons that
might alter conditions and readiness. But the valid question that John
asked of you remains unanswered.
You are just a windbag and a poser Krause.


Tap dancing.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


OK Have it your way. A tap dancing windbag and poser. ;-

Hank©[_2_] April 4th 13 02:43 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/2013 9:33 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.


Do you have the right permit Harrie?

J Herring April 4th 13 03:13 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:33:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 9:08 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:51:45 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:42 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:15:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:12 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 18:19:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank© wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer, right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range. You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on. Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

Ah, the story changes.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, Herring, there was always more to it. Remember, I said I would give
you "an" example. Perhaps your next hobby should be enrolling in a
remedial reading course.

Bull****. Go read your essay.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



Hehehe. I've become Herring's obsession. What a giggle.


Well, it's more like enthralled with your knowledge.

You've got us all wondering...earlier you said you never carry with a round in the chamber, now you
say you do so under 'special circumstances'. What would those be?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.

If there were more posters here, we could start up a "guessing pool" as
to your next obsessive hobby. Does crocheting interest you? Could it?


Nope, been there many, many times with only my car keys for protection.

You referred to 'special circumstances', not me. What were those special circumstances that required
you to chamber a round?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


J Herring April 4th 13 03:13 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:43:46 -0400, Hank© wrote:

On 4/4/2013 9:33 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.


Do you have the right permit Harrie?


Harry is attempting to change the subject.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


J Herring April 4th 13 03:15 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:23:17 -0400, Hank© wrote:

On 4/4/2013 8:14 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 19:25:55 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/3/13 7:13 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
...

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank©
wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer, right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range. You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on. Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

------------------------------------------

Yup, your method is a very common one. I elect to also use the thumb
safety just for an extra measure. Makes me think about what I am doing.
For example, the S&W BG 380 "Bodyguard" is made such that you cannot
rack the slide with the thumb safety on. So, to use it you must flip
the safety off, rack the slide and it's ready to fire. The Walther on
the other hand *can* be racked with the safety (or decocker) "on", but
you still have to flip the safety/decocker to "off" for the trigger to
fire the gun. It's really what you get used to doing.

I tried several belt holsters for both. I have a nice leather one for
the Walther but since I got the Bodyguard, it feels like a lead weight.
I have two for the Bodyguard. One is a belt type, but the one I like
the best is a simple De Santis pocket holster. The Bodyguard is so
small and light it can be comfortably carried in your pants pocket or an
inside pocket of your jacket.




I'm pretty sure I can't turn the thumb safety on on my CZ unless the
hammer is in the firing position but on my Ruger Mark III, I can flip
the safety on or off no matter what. I'll have to check that, though.


You mean to say that after all your talk of safeties, you don't know how the safety on the CZ works?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.

I think I mentioned that he needs some one to sit him down and explain
how different guns work. At the time I said that, I wasn't aware that he
didn't know how *his own guns* work.


After the tremendous display of his knowledge, I was surprised at that.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


JustWaitAFrekinMinute April 4th 13 03:27 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/2013 10:13 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:33:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 9:08 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:51:45 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:42 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:15:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:12 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 18:19:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank© wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer, right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range. You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on. Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

Ah, the story changes.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, Herring, there was always more to it. Remember, I said I would give
you "an" example. Perhaps your next hobby should be enrolling in a
remedial reading course.

Bull****. Go read your essay.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



Hehehe. I've become Herring's obsession. What a giggle.

Well, it's more like enthralled with your knowledge.

You've got us all wondering...earlier you said you never carry with a round in the chamber, now you
say you do so under 'special circumstances'. What would those be?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.

If there were more posters here, we could start up a "guessing pool" as
to your next obsessive hobby. Does crocheting interest you? Could it?


Nope, been there many, many times with only my car keys for protection.

You referred to 'special circumstances', not me. What were those special circumstances that required
you to chamber a round?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


There are a lot of people out there that literally hate harry krause...
I am sure "special circumstances" are any time he loads his wheelchair
into the van...

Hank©[_2_] April 4th 13 03:35 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/2013 10:27 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:13 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:33:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 9:08 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:51:45 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:42 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:15:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:12 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 18:19:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank©
wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer,
right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his
thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the
understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range.
You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are
doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't
used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on.
Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The
few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty
and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is
safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the
time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a
matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special
circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't
yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have
a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to
keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it
holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the
holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

Ah, the story changes.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, Herring, there was always more to it. Remember, I said I
would give
you "an" example. Perhaps your next hobby should be enrolling in a
remedial reading course.

Bull****. Go read your essay.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



Hehehe. I've become Herring's obsession. What a giggle.

Well, it's more like enthralled with your knowledge.

You've got us all wondering...earlier you said you never carry with
a round in the chamber, now you
say you do so under 'special circumstances'. What would those be?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.

If there were more posters here, we could start up a "guessing pool" as
to your next obsessive hobby. Does crocheting interest you? Could it?


Nope, been there many, many times with only my car keys for protection.

You referred to 'special circumstances', not me. What were those
special circumstances that required
you to chamber a round?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


There are a lot of people out there that literally hate harry krause...
I am sure "special circumstances" are any time he loads his wheelchair
into the van...


Hate is such a strong word.

F.O.A.D. April 4th 13 03:41 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/13 10:27 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:13 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:33:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 9:08 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:51:45 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:42 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:15:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:12 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 18:19:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank©
wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer,
right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his
thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the
understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range.
You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are
doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't
used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on.
Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The
few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty
and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is
safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the
time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a
matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special
circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't
yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have
a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to
keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it
holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the
holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

Ah, the story changes.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, Herring, there was always more to it. Remember, I said I
would give
you "an" example. Perhaps your next hobby should be enrolling in a
remedial reading course.

Bull****. Go read your essay.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



Hehehe. I've become Herring's obsession. What a giggle.

Well, it's more like enthralled with your knowledge.

You've got us all wondering...earlier you said you never carry with
a round in the chamber, now you
say you do so under 'special circumstances'. What would those be?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.

If there were more posters here, we could start up a "guessing pool" as
to your next obsessive hobby. Does crocheting interest you? Could it?


Nope, been there many, many times with only my car keys for protection.

You referred to 'special circumstances', not me. What were those
special circumstances that required
you to chamber a round?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


There are a lot of people out there that literally hate harry krause...
I am sure "special circumstances" are any time he loads his wheelchair
into the van...



You really suffer from arrested development.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute April 4th 13 03:42 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/2013 10:35 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:27 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:13 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:33:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 9:08 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:51:45 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:42 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:15:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:12 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 18:19:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank©
wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer,
right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his
thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the
understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range.
You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are
doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't
used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on.
Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The
few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty
and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is
safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the
time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a
matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and
the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special
circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't
yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have
a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to
keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it
holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the
holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

Ah, the story changes.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, Herring, there was always more to it. Remember, I said I
would give
you "an" example. Perhaps your next hobby should be enrolling in a
remedial reading course.

Bull****. Go read your essay.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



Hehehe. I've become Herring's obsession. What a giggle.

Well, it's more like enthralled with your knowledge.

You've got us all wondering...earlier you said you never carry with
a round in the chamber, now you
say you do so under 'special circumstances'. What would those be?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short
way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.

If there were more posters here, we could start up a "guessing pool" as
to your next obsessive hobby. Does crocheting interest you? Could it?

Nope, been there many, many times with only my car keys for protection.

You referred to 'special circumstances', not me. What were those
special circumstances that required
you to chamber a round?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


There are a lot of people out there that literally hate harry krause...
I am sure "special circumstances" are any time he loads his wheelchair
into the van...


Hate is such a strong word.


Don't forget the "literally"....

Hank©[_2_] April 4th 13 03:51 PM

Why we can't have good things
 
On 4/4/2013 10:42 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:35 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:27 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/4/2013 10:13 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 09:33:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 4/4/13 9:08 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:51:45 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:42 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:15:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/4/13 8:12 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 18:19:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D."
wrote:

On 4/3/13 6:06 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"J Herring" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 16:31:58 -0400, Hank©
wrote:



I'd keep pressing him until he gives you a thoughtful answer,
right or
wrong.

He backed himself into a corner. He'd have to admit that his
thumb
safety is unused, and therefore
useless.

----------------------------------------

John, correct me if I am wrong but I am under the
understanding that
you do all your live round gun handling at a shooting range.
You do not
have a permit for concealed carry. Is that correct?

The reason I ask is because I think it depends on what you are
doing
with regard to a safety. At the range a thumb safety isn't
used much
in the normal protocol of shooting but if you carry, it may
be.

Some people carry with the safety off. Some with it on.
Some with a
round in the chamber, some with the chamber empty. Me? The
few times
I carry, I have a full clip inserted, but the chamber is empty
and the
thumb safety is "on". People will disagree, but I feel it is
safer that
way, for me and for others. If I ever had to use it, the
time it would
take to snap the safety off and rack the slide would be a
matter of a
second or two.




I've carried outside of the house with a round in the pipe and
the
safety on. I've only done that a few times under special
circumstances.
When I do carry, typically, I have a mag inserted but I haven't
yet
racked the slide, so there's no need to use the safety. I have
a belt
carry holster so when I do carry, I have to wear a jacket to
keep the
firearm covered. It's a custom molded holster, and while it
holds the
weapon snugly, the trigger guard is completely free of the
holster. It's
not an expensive holster. I think it was about $75.

Ah, the story changes.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


No, Herring, there was always more to it. Remember, I said I
would give
you "an" example. Perhaps your next hobby should be enrolling in a
remedial reading course.

Bull****. Go read your essay.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



Hehehe. I've become Herring's obsession. What a giggle.

Well, it's more like enthralled with your knowledge.

You've got us all wondering...earlier you said you never carry with
a round in the chamber, now you
say you do so under 'special circumstances'. What would those be?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.



A good place to do so, if you have the right permit, would be in the
parking lot at that Springfield Mall down the road from you a short
way,
in order to avoid being carjacked by the friendly MS-13 gangsters who
hang out there.

If there were more posters here, we could start up a "guessing
pool" as
to your next obsessive hobby. Does crocheting interest you? Could it?

Nope, been there many, many times with only my car keys for protection.

You referred to 'special circumstances', not me. What were those
special circumstances that required
you to chamber a round?


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand.


There are a lot of people out there that literally hate harry krause...
I am sure "special circumstances" are any time he loads his wheelchair
into the van...


Hate is such a strong word.


Don't forget the "literally"....


http://theoatmeal.com/comics/literally




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