Month: February 2015

So, Where do criminals get their guns?

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FLINT, MI (WNEM) –
Police officers have many tools of the trade. The shotgun is one of their most deadly tools. But a recently completed inventory audit, the first the Flint Police Department has completed in 12 years, turned up some troubling results. Twenty shotguns are missing.

“You ask yourself, how could that happen? It’s the police station, the utmost security in Flint. How is something like this possible?” James Lloyd said.

“Could be just an accounting error or whatever, but of course, I don’t want to see more guns on the street,” Claire Holton said

via Audit finds 20 shotguns missing from local police department – WNEM TV 5.

Not implying that there is a conspiracy within the Flint PD to sell big boomers to gangs, but there is a certain pattern of carelessness by law enforcement about how they secure their firearms including the one federal agency in charge of guns.

If you do a Google search for guns stolen from police cars, your hair will stand on its end at the amount of returns….and that is if you consider that those are the cases that make it to the news.  And just a reminder that some of those weapons are truly, honest to God, full auto Assault Rifles.

Keep your finger off the trigger… (Graphic)

leg gun shot wound

 

Not specifics for this case other that was done during holstering/un-holstering (yeah, that specific.)

In my opinion, most of these type of injuries occur while re-holstering the sidearm. For some reason, there is this thing where we are supposed to put the gun back as fast and as tactically good-looking as possible which is not needed. Let’s be clear, if you are done shooting, speed is no longer of the essence: take you very slow time and reholster safely.  

And if you have not figured it out, another bog part of a safer reholsteing is minding where the muzzle is aiming. The person above might have avoided the injury created by finger violation if the muzzle was aiming at something other than a body part. Never aim at anything you are not willing to destroy.

reholstering
What could possibly be wrong with this picture?

reholster_NOT

 

I think the issue is that many people see advanced shooters and confuse economy of movement with speed. They make it looks so easy, so smooth that appears fast when in reality it is not.

Although a video in never a substitute for good training, this one will give you an idea of how to perform a good drawing and reholstering so you can minimize surprise ballistic body modifications:

Be safe!

Underwhelmed by Super Bowl ads.

With the exception of a couple of ads, they pretty much were “meh” or sucked. Even eternal favorite Budweiser failed to deliver with his revisiting of the Horsie/Puppy love (My first thought was “Well, the damned dog did not grow from last year, did it?”.)

About the only one that I found funny and creative (not by much) was Snickers taking the “You are not your when you’re hungry” bit to an extreme:

The rest of the commercials were lacking imagination or even preachy/Social Justice BS.

At least the game was awesome… that should count for something. 😀