Some of your older single action revolvers that would be possible Scot. Anything of recent manufacture it would be impossible. The trigger has to be pulled to the rear before its possible for the hammer to go forward.
Some of your older single action revolvers that would be possible Scot. Anything of recent manufacture it would be impossible. The trigger has to be pulled to the rear before its possible for the hammer to go forward.
Thanks Shooter!
Trouble is, I bet we never will know what the heck really happened,,,
I carry my XDs 3.3 in a Gould B893 Holster. It is thick leather, well formed to the semi auto pistol and is lined, it is an inside the pants holster. It has a strong clip on it and over my 2" belt it stays snug in my pants where I intend it to stay. Of course I have not fallen or been knocked off this motorcycle yet to see if it stays, but the XDs has enough safety features to keep it from firing. I'm thinking this guy must have had a revolver, or as previously noted a cocked and locked semi. The world, especially here in the USA is crazy these days, I never go without a pistol....anywhere. I've had armed confrontations and it's over before it began and even worse if you are not heeled. Additionally, I carry another magazine in the cubby. If you find yourself in one of these road rage incidents, use you bike like a horse in a western movie and take cover behind it after rolling it over on it's side, try to retrieve your spare mag before letting it go to the high side. Shoot to kill, and don't get out of the fight until the threat is neutralized. If you run, he will probably take you down. My two cents.
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