01-05-2013, 01:44 PM
His free hand was resting on his sidearm because with it's position on his hip it interferes with the natural position of the arm at rest, but it does provides an acceptable platform on which to rest the arm/hand. However, that practice is not good for the holster and will cause it to wear out prematurely. Of course you're free to read whatever drama into the picture that you wish.
In Fla I just assumed there was a gun in every vehicle (and of course home) and took normal precautions. I did have to chastise a relative rookie transplant from a northern city for calling out on the radio "Signal 0" (armed) every time he saw a gun in a vehicle. Everyone initially thought something was going bad and would haul ass to his location only to find that, yes there was a gun in the car, so what! You assume there is a gun (usually legally) in every vehicle and just be careful and do your job. Don't call out in alarm unless it's a suspected bad guy with a gun.
Oh, real bright Rambler. Of course not every situation is solved by the armed citizen, or for that matter police. Get real!
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
In Fla I just assumed there was a gun in every vehicle (and of course home) and took normal precautions. I did have to chastise a relative rookie transplant from a northern city for calling out on the radio "Signal 0" (armed) every time he saw a gun in a vehicle. Everyone initially thought something was going bad and would haul ass to his location only to find that, yes there was a gun in the car, so what! You assume there is a gun (usually legally) in every vehicle and just be careful and do your job. Don't call out in alarm unless it's a suspected bad guy with a gun.
Oh, real bright Rambler. Of course not every situation is solved by the armed citizen, or for that matter police. Get real!
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
S. FL
Big Islander to be.