He made the accident inevitable when he said that he was the only person in the room professional enough to have the pistol.
Last fall I was fishing with my buddy Tom, who said "I got this new buzzbait, I never catch a damn thing with these." Of course, on his second cast he caught a 3.5 pound bass - not bad for Maryland.
This video is just too rich.
I feel safer now knowing that he is on the beat. After he did state that he was the professional.
I just watched the video. That has to be the funniest thing I have ever seen.
ping for my son
I'm gonna show this to my cousin
Lots of posts on this one, don't know if you've seen it. I bet you know a few people who would get a laugh with this one. Or else really angry.
Ping!
Guns are for people without false bravado.
Ops4 God Bless America!
There is NO EXCUSE for such CARELESSNESS!!!!
This JERK should definitely NOT be allowed to"Play With Guns"!!!
I'm always amazed that this happens to folks that are eat up with themselves - it's like God slaps them in the face.
Glocks. Either you love them or you hate them. I was trained Marine Corps M-1911A1 style (pleasant memory induced smile) however I do love my Glocks. As to which one provides the better safety/indicator/whatever....the only safety I trust is the one between my ears. Mechanical safeties lie and fail. All weapons are loaded. Always! Nothing mechanical can ever replace proper training. I used to wonder why we would spend hours "snapping in" or "dry firing" opposed to a third of the time firing live rounds. Good habits are developed before any rounds go down range.
It is obvious from this clip that the young Agent developed poor weapon handling habits and would have eventually shot himself or another Agent. Fortunate for everyone involved he shot himself first. Life is hard. It's even harder if you're stupid.