Custom Holster for the S2000
Originally Posted by OCMusicJunkie,Aug 4 2008, 06:18 PM
My thoughts exactly.
It's the responsibility of those of us who carry firearms to rid the world of people who commit violent crimes.
It's the responsibility of those of us who carry firearms to rid the world of people who commit violent crimes.

I seem to forget though, most you guys have lightening fast reflexes and can get a gun out of a holster, turn and point it at a carjacker and pull the trigger before the carjacker can simply slide his finger across his trigger and put you out of your misery

Originally Posted by tunerjetta29,Aug 5 2008, 06:44 PM
I seem to forget though, most you guys have lightening fast reflexes and can get a gun out of a holster, turn and point it at a carjacker and pull the trigger before the carjacker can simply slide his finger across his trigger and put you out of your misery 

Didn't you see Reservoir Dogs?
Originally Posted by tunerjetta29,Aug 4 2008, 02:20 PM
If your getting carjacked by someone with a gun, you'll likely be dead by the time you get the gun out of the holster if they see you reaching for a firearm. Just give them your damn car, what the heck do you pay for insurance for anyways. 

It would never occur to me to roll over with my legs in the air waiting to be f_cked.
It's not the value of the item it's the fact that it's mine and if someone wants to try and take something that's mine then I have no problem taking a life over it. First time I sighted in on Bambi in the woods looking at me with those big sad brown eyes and I fired off a 7mm round at 300 yards and saw Bambi twitch and go into a short convulsion before dying. I learned that day that I had no qualms over pulling a trigger
Dude did they used to take your lunch money at school too?
Originally Posted by tunerjetta29,Aug 5 2008, 03:44 PM
LOL gunna be hard to do that when they find your carcass in the jack in the box drive through cause you thought you would be smart and pull a gun on someone that already has one pointed at your face.
I seem to forget though, most you guys have lightening fast reflexes and can get a gun out of a holster, turn and point it at a carjacker and pull the trigger before the carjacker can simply slide his finger across his trigger and put you out of your misery

I seem to forget though, most you guys have lightening fast reflexes and can get a gun out of a holster, turn and point it at a carjacker and pull the trigger before the carjacker can simply slide his finger across his trigger and put you out of your misery


Depends on where the side arm is holstered.
This thread had potential to be an informative one until all the "internet toughguy" douchebaggery took over.
You want to pull your gun on someone that has the drop on you, go ahead and get killed for all I care.
Just don't post about it here and make the rest of us firearm aficionados look like blood thirsty idiots.
You want to pull your gun on someone that has the drop on you, go ahead and get killed for all I care.
Just don't post about it here and make the rest of us firearm aficionados look like blood thirsty idiots.
Originally Posted by dandaman2883,Aug 5 2008, 06:57 PM
This thread had potential to be an informative one until all the "internet toughguy" douchebaggery took over.
You want to pull your gun on someone that has the drop on you, go ahead and get killed for all I care.
Just don't post about it here and make the rest of us firearm aficionados look like blood thirsty idiots.

You want to pull your gun on someone that has the drop on you, go ahead and get killed for all I care.
Just don't post about it here and make the rest of us firearm aficionados look like blood thirsty idiots.

They got it open. The 9mm I had pointed at their forehead was the only reason they ran off and nothing worse happened.
When you have something like that happen to you or your family, you'll understand there is no guilt in pulling the trigger when your safety or your families is at stake.
Originally Posted by OCMusicJunkie,Aug 5 2008, 09:02 PM
I was at my parent's place one night when someone tried to break in the front door.
They got it open. The 9mm I had pointed at their forehead was the only reason they ran off and nothing worse happened.
When you have something like that happen to you or your family, you'll understand there is no guilt in pulling the trigger when your safety or your families is at stake.
They got it open. The 9mm I had pointed at their forehead was the only reason they ran off and nothing worse happened.
When you have something like that happen to you or your family, you'll understand there is no guilt in pulling the trigger when your safety or your families is at stake.
Originally Posted by babyray,Aug 6 2008, 09:33 AM
Read his post again. They didn't have the drop on you.


