After three trips to the local firing range I became comfortable with the gun and was ready to carry on a daily basis.
After 2 classes and ~200 hours of range time over two years, I realize I need more training and practice. I understand the limits of my weapon system and myself. I need to stretch them. After three trips to the range, I was still getting adrenaline rushes when I pulled the trigger.
Little did anyone in the store know I had more firepower in my waistband than the two combined.
Shows that the writer has no clue that a .22 can easily take a life.
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2013/09/9_mm_and_22_magnum_were_weapon.html#incart_story_package As the day went on I couldn’t help but wonder why these two felt the need to strap their guns to their hips on the way to the grocery store.
And he never thought to think of why he felt the need to strap a gun on his hip that day? What makes him better than them?
if anyone but you knows that you’re carrying a pistol, you’re doing it wrong.
should read,
if anyone but you knows that you’re carrying a pistol, you’re offending me and my panties are in a wad because of it. One person's opinion of how I carry is just that, opinion not fact.