Message from @Crusty Cat

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2020-07-19 22:35:18 UTC  

That's what happened to the officer

2020-07-19 22:36:24 UTC  

Its called hand to hand combat.

2020-07-19 22:36:43 UTC  

The federal government spent alot of money on me. Im not concerned

2020-07-19 22:36:46 UTC  

Then you get sucker punched by the guy that was looking at the chips

2020-07-19 22:38:00 UTC  

And the other 3 carriers in that line at the gas station get in on it. I live in a rural area. Not very diverse. People here dont take kindly to hoosiers starting crap like that.

2020-07-19 22:38:23 UTC  

Here not many people carry

2020-07-19 22:38:27 UTC  

We live in 2 separate worlds.

2020-07-19 22:38:37 UTC  

Everyone carries in Missouri

2020-07-19 22:40:18 UTC  

Besides, it takes more than you know to steal a gun from a holster with some kind of latch. You should try it with a friend. If you get your gun taken, its your fault.

2020-07-19 22:40:55 UTC  

They knew the cop holster is hard to take from the were felons

2020-07-19 22:41:09 UTC  

There were 3 of them

2020-07-19 22:41:34 UTC  

Most have a button for the thumb to depress and move the strap forward.

2020-07-19 22:41:53 UTC  

1 struggled with him for the gun the others beat him

2020-07-19 22:42:30 UTC  

So there's the whole story. It wasnt one guy stealing it from behind his back. It was a collaboration of 3 guys mobbing the cop.

2020-07-19 22:42:43 UTC  

Yeah they were against cops

2020-07-19 22:43:01 UTC  

Yeah open carry is not the problem there. Situational awareness is

2020-07-19 22:43:25 UTC  

Wouldnt have mattered if he concealed or not. He was getting beat

2020-07-19 22:43:57 UTC  

They gave up once they beat him

2020-07-19 22:44:38 UTC  

But a similar thing could happen to a normal guy

2020-07-19 22:44:54 UTC  

The moral of the story is never go anywhere alone and maintain situational awareness

2020-07-19 22:45:30 UTC  

Moral of the story don't go to a gas station in the hood at night

2020-07-19 22:45:48 UTC  

Thats common sense.

2020-07-19 22:48:27 UTC  

I also have a 12 gauge in my car. 18.5" barrel with a pistol grip and 6 rounds of 00 buck. My ARs sometimes make an appearance in my vehicle but its not that hairy just yet.

2020-07-19 22:49:10 UTC  

Pretty sure my state dosnt allow you to have a fire arm in the vehicle unless it's stored away

2020-07-19 22:49:29 UTC  

And can't be easily accessed

2020-07-19 22:49:50 UTC  

Thats why things are so hairy in your neck of the woods. Gun control breeds violence.

2020-07-19 22:50:01 UTC  

An armed population is a polite population

2020-07-19 22:50:18 UTC  

Only ones armed here the criminals

2020-07-19 22:52:39 UTC  

The only ones not armed here are the criminals, lol. Move out here. You'll like it

2020-07-19 22:52:54 UTC  

There isn't much gun control here though

2020-07-19 22:53:04 UTC  

Its more frowned upon

2020-07-19 22:54:08 UTC  

Allot of business don't allow it

2020-07-19 22:54:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/734543647122522172/20200719_175157.jpg

2020-07-19 22:54:14 UTC  

Thats what I carry every day. Cheap enough I can break it, lose it, etc and not drain my account yet accurate and reliable enough to serve as an EDC.

2020-07-19 22:55:10 UTC  

Its too big to conceal carry not much ammo in one mag

2020-07-19 22:56:17 UTC  

You dont need much ammo if you shoot straight. Mag changes happen so fast that capacity doesnt really matter. I have a 14 + 1 SD40 and it needs all 15 rounds just to hit something.

2020-07-19 22:56:47 UTC  

I have a shoulder holster for this and it does quite well with a jacket

2020-07-19 22:56:55 UTC  

In the heat of the moment you can panic and miss

2020-07-19 22:57:06 UTC  

Happens to anyone

2020-07-19 22:57:10 UTC  

Which is why you have multiple rounds in a mag

2020-07-19 22:58:34 UTC  

Main reason why I don't carry revolvers low ammo