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Title: Breast Accessory of the Day Post by: Alucard on 14/05/2011, 10:45 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8r6CY5UZyw
Title: Re: Breast Accessory of the Day Post by: DonutKing on 14/05/2011, 10:57 PM I'm a gun noob, don't handguns have some sort of safety or something that they'd need to switch off? which it appears she isn't doing?
just seems like a bad idea to have a loaded, armed firearm pointed at your vital organs constantly... Title: Re: Breast Accessory of the Day Post by: Chalice on 14/05/2011, 11:08 PM 100% Agree Donut...this is fucking ridiculous, IF it has a safety...and of course it should, they have taught her to safety off as she pulls from holster whilst its still pointed at her chest = bad in anyone's books
The holster design is scary as it requires her to point a loaded sidearm at herself to holster...I cringed as she was holstering. Man, that shit is going to get people killed, why not have a holster on your temple you fucking idiots, anything wrong with a back holster for concealment? ??? Title: Re: Breast Accessory of the Day Post by: Number One on 15/05/2011, 09:20 AM yep i agree some morons gonna shoot her tists off
Title: Re: Breast Accessory of the Day Post by: Z00111111 on 15/05/2011, 10:46 AM That's America for you. Their god given right to hurt themselves and anyone else they want to.
Title: Re: Breast Accessory of the Day Post by: Sillen on 15/05/2011, 11:28 AM Maybe it's got a trigger safety. She had pretty good trigger discipline after the first shot, probably got told off camera.
Quote Folks are missing the point of the video it seems. The pistol cannot fire while in the holster because everything except the grip is coveren in a kydex clam shell and you cant get on the trigger until the gun is completely free of the holster. The gun is horizontal and is pulled straight down, the gun remains hotizontal the entire time. In reality the shooter should pull her shirt up higher to draw and to re-holster. If I show that the video would get deleted by youtube. Quote It does have a pretty heavy trigger pull (5 lbf (22 N), that's it safety feature. To fire it, you really have to make an effort at pulling the trigger. |