Pointless - some people you just can't reach, they'll always insist that carrying a pistol in a holster (loaded or otherwise, it's truly irrelevant) is an inherently unsafe activity that requires specialized training in order to accomplish with any degree of safety. They have no clue how much they sound like the people who say that keeping a firearm in a home is inherently unsafe and should require special precautions over and above what we currently are required to do by law, or those that say owning a firearm is an inherently unsafe activity and should require special precautions, above and beyond what is currently required by law.
If a person is a menace with a holster, odds are that no holster isn't going to change things.
Ivor
I don't see the harm in training really.
I did not hear of ranges not allowing holstering either, except with a mag in, or round in the chamber. That is simply stupid.
I don't see the harm in training really.
I did not hear of ranges not allowing holstering either, except with a mag in, or round in the chamber. That is simply stupid.
Those complaining about killing the sport.... well, if you think you are doing the sport a favor acting (in a private or public range) like a retard, then think again.
Over and out.
Why would a loaded firearm in a holster be stupid?
It should be decocked or with the safety on, that I agree to some extent, but unloaded?
If you're trained in knowing not to put your finger in the trigger, everyone who owns a PAL is trained on that, why is it stupid to have a holstered firearm?
Also we have to treat all firearms as if they are loaded. so them being unloaded or not is irrelevant, since in my mind all firearms are always loaded in all cases all the time and therefore treated as such.
I can go either way with mandatory "training" for holster use. There are a few important pointers to know, and not everyone has people around to teach those to them.
Most of us learned without a ND, and only some of us had to prove to a gun club that we were capable.
What I am actually against is unloading and showing clear while at a shooting range. During an event or not.
We're all adults. The point of proving to someone that you know how to use a holster, was so that you can be trusted to use a holster.
Why do we have to babysit ourselves by unloading our guns? I have never once seen a holstered pistol fire itself...
To go so far as calling that stupid is beyond me. You do realize that the police walk around all day long with loaded guns right? Gasp!!!
You are comparing Police with people who rarely shoot and wanna play pistolero on Sunday morning?????
It's funny that you think that most 'sunday range shooters' are as qualify as police officers.
Since plastic surgeons are opening people up all day long, would you mind me doing some work on any of your relatives? I carve thanks giving turkey once a year so it should be ok.
It's funny that you think that most 'sunday range shooters' are as qualify as police officers.
I don't see the harm in training really.
I did not hear of ranges not allowing holstering either, except with a mag in, or round in the chamber. That is simply stupid.
Those complaining about killing the sport.... well, if you think you are doing the sport a favor acting (in a private or public range) like a retard, then think again.
Over and out.
You are comparing Police with people who rarely shoot and wanna play pistolero on Sunday morning?????
It's funny that you think that most 'sunday range shooters' are as qualify as police officers.
Since plastic surgeons are opening people up all day long, would you mind me doing some work on any of your relatives? I carve thanks giving turkey once a year so it should be ok.
Ok - this is just too much to remain on the sidelines.
You really believe it is stupid to carry loaded in a holster??? How do you complete draw and fire drills at your range without a mag in and round in the chamber?
Everyone including those who have taken handgun training / holster certification are laughing at you now.
You must be a real yard sale on the range if you can only be trusted to holster unloaded....
Holstering a pistol may have been a difficult learning experience for you, but for some of us it was easy. We figure it is probably an easy task for others to learn as well.
I agree with what mikethebike said. We treat all guns as loaded. Anyone who doesn't can do plenty of damage without a holster...and should be educated on safe handling.
Sorry, I don't share your elitist attitude.
for crying out loud... I am referring to people WALKING around, not at the firing line...
I don't know where you shoot, or have shot in the past, but I have been a member of several gun clubs over the years. In all that time, I have never seen ordinary people walk away from the firing line or walk around with a loaded and holstered firearm. I don't even see people walking around with unloaded and holstered firearms. The only people I have seen walking around the premises with presumably loaded firearms were out of uniform LEOs. I say out of uniform because as far as I could tell, they were not on the job and were at the range to shoot recreationally or practice on their own time.
I'm still trying to figure out how a loaded gun in a holster is any different from an unloaded gun in a holster, and how they guy who shoots a beat to hell M&P is an elitist when he believes that everyone should be treated equally. It's especially rich when coming from an HK fanboy. The more training you get from professionals, the more you realize club level 'safety courses' are a waste of both time and money. Try taking a real course, or two, or three, maybe that will change your mind.