12-31-2014, 08:13 AM
(12-31-2014, 01:56 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I am of the opinion that if the weapon is not going to be properly holstered, it should have a manual safety.
That would be the responsible part.
Every summer someone dies on lake Michigan in a kayak and in every article a friend is quoted saying, "he was an experienced kayaker", then it follows with a list of all the things the deceased did that an experienced kayaker would not.
Follow the rules of safety, including what Believe mentioned.
(12-31-2014, 01:56 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I am of the opinion that if the weapon is not going to be properly holstered, it should have a manual safety.
That would be the responsible part.
Every summer someone dies on lake Michigan in a kayak and in every article a friend is quoted saying, "he was an experienced kayaker", then it follows with a list of all the things the deceased did that an experienced kayaker would not.
Follow the rules of safety, including what Believe mentioned.
That would be the responsible part.
Every summer someone dies on lake Michigan in a kayak and in every article a friend is quoted saying, "he was an experienced kayaker", then it follows with a list of all the things the deceased did that an experienced kayaker would not.
Follow the rules of safety, including what Believe mentioned.


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