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Old 07-21-2011, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
I think pocket carry is perfectly safe.
idk about you but i would be scared shitless to cholo carry a glock.
 
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Originally Posted by Ramprat
Well good for you......except that you are 100% dead wrong, it's a proven fact that pocket carry is dangerous unless you have a holster that/s designed for pocket carry like the Kramer horsehide pocket holster..

But hey, keep on thinking it's safe and then post the pictures after you blow your butt off or the boys take one for the team....
How exactly does the pocket holster prevent a negligent discharge? In my opinion you are 100% wrong. I have always pocket carried for the most part and have never had an issue. Ive even pocket carried small revolvers before.
 
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Old 07-23-2011, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
How exactly does the pocket holster prevent a negligent discharge?
If you can't figure that out for yourself without somebody drawing you a picture...


Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
In my opinion you are 100% wrong.
Ok....


Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
I have always pocket carried for the most part and have never had an issue. Ive even pocket carried small revolvers before.
Can we say Darwin award candidate....
 
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Originally Posted by Ramprat
If you can't figure that out for yourself without somebody drawing you a picture...




Ok....




Can we say Darwin award candidate....
How about instead of dodging the question you explain your answer moron?
 

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Old 07-23-2011, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
How about instead of dodging the ******* question you explain your answer moron?
You hurt my feelings...calling me a moron.....I beg to differ, I'm not suffering from mild mental retardation.....

Why should I even try to discuss something with you when you obviously have your mind made up that stuffing a pistol/revolver in your pocket without a holster is safe...

And if you can't see how stupid of a idea that is...nothing I can say will ever change your mind...
 
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Originally Posted by Ramprat
You hurt my feelings...calling me a moron.....I beg to differ, I'm not suffering from mild mental retardation.....

Why should I even try to discuss something with you when you obviously have your mind made up that stuffing a pistol/revolver in your pocket without a holster is safe...

And if you can't see how stupid of a idea that is...nothing I can say will ever change your mind...

Is a piece of pocket lint going to pull the trigger?
 
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I'd be more worried about those friggin' night sights and/or all the other sharp stuff on that gun yankin' on my junk, than about accidental discharge.

Just me though...
 

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I've had a revolver in my pocket before, it was a SMITH & WESSON 640 hammerless, but what I didn't like was that is shifted around, I rather have a holster, so my gun will always be in the same place, every singal time
 
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Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
Is a piece of pocket lint going to pull the trigger?
Could jam something up...

I said something in another thread too...

Watch the language guys.
 
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Originally Posted by CincinnatisMostWanted
Is a piece of pocket lint going to pull the trigger?
well lets see a pocket knife, change, any number of things in your pocket could set a trigger off.
 


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