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Sunday, September 22, 2019
Clearing a Pistol in the Holster
I know there is a way to do this. Video? Imagine a police officer wants to hold your gun during a traffic stop. Probably not ever going to happen, but nice to know how.
If a police officer requires you to surrender your firearm during an encounter, it is a fool's errand to do anything else except to tell him to retrieve it.
I WILL NOT put my hand anywhere near a firearm during a traffic stop (or similar encounter), regardless of instructions to do so.
"Officer, with all due respect, I prefer that you retrieve the firearm..." said with my hands folded in front of my chest.
I had to suddenly secure firearms in a locked cabinet prior to leaving my apartment, which was full of police. I had a loaded Glock in a dresser. I told the cop to retrieve the gun and clear it, then hand it to me to put in a locked cabinet. This he had no problem with, and there was no drama. I think BFRs advice is sound.
If a police officer requires you to surrender your firearm during an encounter, it is a fool's errand to do anything else except to tell him to retrieve it.
ReplyDeleteI WILL NOT put my hand anywhere near a firearm during a traffic stop (or similar encounter), regardless of instructions to do so.
"Officer, with all due respect, I prefer that you retrieve the firearm..." said with my hands folded in front of my chest.
BFR: Agreed. There might still be circumstances where this would be a useful skill.
ReplyDeleteI had to suddenly secure firearms in a locked cabinet prior to leaving my apartment, which was full of police. I had a loaded Glock in a dresser. I told the cop to retrieve the gun and clear it, then hand it to me to put in a locked cabinet.
ReplyDeleteThis he had no problem with, and there was no drama. I think BFRs advice is sound.