Really?
Seems a bit extreme to me.
I would probably have said "hey do you mind not pointing that thing at people, it makes me uncomfortable" and then see where it goes from there. I'm pretty sure the clerk PROBABLY cleared the gun before handing it to anyone. So while it's still REALLY stupid the way the guy acted, I don't think I'd "draw down" on him.
Id like to hear the end of the story. Did they kick him out and tell him to never return again?
Wow....just wow.So you know for 100% certain that the weapon is empty? Could the OP turn his back for a few seconds and the Idiot loaded it? Then after said Idiot gets done pointing the thing at the Idiot woman, he then turns to OP (or you) and points the gun at you? So why does it have to be only in a gun store that you cannot defend yourself, or your fellow person? In every safety class put on by whoever: DNR, Army, Private Citizen, Father to Son, the same thing is repeated over and over. TREAT EVERY GUN AS IT IS A LOADED GUN! What is the difference between a gun store and a Walmart parking lot? But I will moderate a little and say this: at the very least I would vacate the gun store and take my business elsewhere. But I have read this thread, and I see where most go with this. They would rather "Monday Morning Quarterback" this than take a stand for what is right. It is a ****ty deal, all the way around. But I will make damn sure that I live to see tomorrow, not wonder if some Idiot has a loaded or empty gun. We all see the news, read these forums and know the same thing: The world is a dangerous place, and its either you or him.... Time to buck up boys, because I would rather have to defend myself in front of a judge for "drawing down" an Idiot, then wondering if I make it off the surgical table, praying that I make it that far.
i agree this ibtl stuff is really oldHere we go again! There must be something in the water. IBTL!
Wow....just wow.
OK Well I was at work when I posted this and didn't get to the ending. You can rest at ease. Before the d-bag had a chance to say anything else the owner of the shop had that gun out of his had. He told the guy that he wouldn't sell a him a gun and told the girl to get away from him before she found herself dead.
The girl didn't say anything at all. She had that look about her. Like she knew her place. I knew the gun wasn't loaded. None of the guns in the case have the mags with them. Rule of thumb in his shop. Still seamed like a dumb thing to do.
So you know for 100% certain that the weapon is empty? Could the OP turn his back for a few seconds and the Idiot loaded it? Then after said Idiot gets done pointing the thing at the Idiot woman, he then turns to OP (or you) and points the gun at you? So why does it have to be only in a gun store that you cannot defend yourself, or your fellow person? In every safety class put on by whoever: DNR, Army, Private Citizen, Father to Son, the same thing is repeated over and over. TREAT EVERY GUN AS IT IS A LOADED GUN! What is the difference between a gun store and a Walmart parking lot? But I will moderate a little and say this: at the very least I would vacate the gun store and take my business elsewhere. But I have read this thread, and I see where most go with this. They would rather "Monday Morning Quarterback" this than take a stand for what is right. It is a ****ty deal, all the way around. But I will make damn sure that I live to see tomorrow, not wonder if some Idiot has a loaded or empty gun. We all see the news, read these forums and know the same thing: The world is a dangerous place, and its either you or him.... Time to buck up boys, because I would rather have to defend myself in front of a judge for "drawing down" an Idiot, then wondering if I make it off the surgical table, praying that I make it that far.
While you had me with the first part, I must vehemently disagree with the latter. GUNS ARE NOT KILLING MACHINES. GUNS DO NOT KILL. They are inanimate objects and only the user has the ability to kill, with or without a gun.never point a gun at something unless you intend to kill it... loaded or unloaded it doesn't really matter a gun is a gun, don't play around with them, they are killing machines.
never point a gun at something unless you intend to kill it...
So at what point does it stop being a gun? and it safe to "point" at others?never point a gun at something unless you intend to kill it... loaded or unloaded it doesn't really matter a gun is a gun, don't play around with them, they are killing machines.
never point a gun at something unless you intend to kill it... loaded or unloaded it doesn't really matter a gun is a gun, don't play around with them, they are killing machines.
Ok, so the iron ore in the ground then? Can't point that at people?I think it is pretty clear that if it even remotely can be considered a firearm