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Re: The only one professional enough thread

Postby Ghost on Fri Jun 08, 2018 5:32 pm

nhluke wrote:That groin one was tough to watch knowing its coming. I'm impressed how quick she was to grab rubber gloves and help. The dog....not as helpful.

Never seen that one before. Seems I may have to look more into that holster to understand what happened.
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Re: The only one professional enough thread

Postby Ironbear on Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:41 pm

nhluke wrote:That groin one was tough to watch knowing its coming. I'm impressed how quick she was to grab rubber gloves and help. The dog....not as helpful.

Is this even real? The lady appears to have her rubber gloves on before the video starts, and the dog gets up and heads for the other side of the room 20 seconds before the shot happens... and is sitting there watching like it knows what is going to happen!
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Re: The only one professional enough thread

Postby hard h2o on Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:46 pm

Ironbear wrote:
nhluke wrote:That groin one was tough to watch knowing its coming. I'm impressed how quick she was to grab rubber gloves and help. The dog....not as helpful.

Is this even real? The lady appears to have her rubber gloves on before the video starts, and the dog gets up and heads for the other side of the room 20 seconds before the shot happens... and is sitting there watching like it knows what is going to happen!


It looks like she was working on something. Was it something that required gloves?

It seems that there are a few instances of clothing getting in the way of holstering and causing the trigger to be pulled. Wasn't there a police officer in uniform that this happened to recently.

I have taken to removing my holster from my waist band, holstering the gun, and then replacing the whole works on my belt. Seems safer.
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Re: The only one professional enough thread

Postby Ghost on Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:14 pm

hard h2o wrote:
Ironbear wrote:
nhluke wrote:That groin one was tough to watch knowing its coming. I'm impressed how quick she was to grab rubber gloves and help. The dog....not as helpful.

Is this even real? The lady appears to have her rubber gloves on before the video starts, and the dog gets up and heads for the other side of the room 20 seconds before the shot happens... and is sitting there watching like it knows what is going to happen!


It looks like she was working on something. Was it something that required gloves?

It seems that there are a few instances of clothing getting in the way of holstering and causing the trigger to be pulled. Wasn't there a police officer in uniform that this happened to recently.

I have taken to removing my holster from my waist band, holstering the gun, and then replacing the whole works on my belt. Seems safer.

You can bet if I’m pointing a gun near any part of my body especially that area I’d be damn careful about anything touching the trigger. Then again I have a habit of buying pistols with grip safeties.
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Re: The only one professional enough thread

Postby Holland&Holland on Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:35 pm

hard h2o wrote:
Ironbear wrote:
nhluke wrote:That groin one was tough to watch knowing its coming. I'm impressed how quick she was to grab rubber gloves and help. The dog....not as helpful.

Is this even real? The lady appears to have her rubber gloves on before the video starts, and the dog gets up and heads for the other side of the room 20 seconds before the shot happens... and is sitting there watching like it knows what is going to happen!


It looks like she was working on something. Was it something that required gloves?

It seems that there are a few instances of clothing getting in the way of holstering and causing the trigger to be pulled. Wasn't there a police officer in uniform that this happened to recently.

I have taken to removing my holster from my waist band, holstering the gun, and then replacing the whole works on my belt. Seems safer.


If you are thinking about the one here it was a child's finger that got in his retention holster at an elementary school.
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