So my roommate said he was gonna be out for the night and he'd see me in a few days. I was almost asleep when I heard the door open and a bunch of noise afterwards. Didn't know what the fuck was going on. Made my way down stairs and ninja'd my way to the bathroom. Well, he walked out and I had my P32 next to his face. He kinda freaked the fuck out....then the girl he brought home was just staring at us as we were laughing as I had a pistol in my hand. All he could say was "Thank God I don't have to worry about people breaking in."
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Just accidentally held my roommate up at gun point.
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Haha, nice!
I thought we had a break in one evening. My wife wakes me up around 3 AM saying she heard glass break and was freaking out. I get the 40 cal and do some James Bond rolls through the crib looking for the SOB. My dog (was still a puppy) had gotten into a big glass dish that was left on the counter from the earlier BBQ we had. Shattered the damn thing and was just standing there like 'what?'
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That's pretty funny, and I'm glad nobody got hurt, but I have to ask: why in the wide, wide world of sports would you ever press a distance weapon to someone's face? Or even get within arms reach? I'm not saying it's the smart thing to do (neither is breaking into someone's house, for that matter), but some drugged-up, desperate wacko could grab for that gun, and potentially disarm you.
If you plan on using a gun, use it right, from a distance that eliminates the possibility of having it used against you.
Just sayin'.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI'm sure a P32 looks pretty big when it's up against your face. LOL
My wife drew down on a Glenn Heights cop with my NAA .22mag revolver. Little girl, little gun, scared cop.
Originally posted by BLAKE View PostThat's pretty funny, and I'm glad nobody got hurt, but I have to ask: why in the wide, wide world of sports would you ever press a distance weapon to someone's face? Or even get within arms reach? I'm not saying it's the smart thing to do (neither is breaking into someone's house, for that matter), but some drugged-up, desperate wacko could grab for that gun, and potentially disarm you.
If you plan on using a gun, use it right, from a distance that eliminates the possibility of having it used against you.
Just sayin'."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostThat's pretty funny, and I'm glad nobody got hurt, but I have to ask: why in the wide, wide world of sports would you ever press a distance weapon to someone's face? Or even get within arms reach? I'm not saying it's the smart thing to do (neither is breaking into someone's house, for that matter), but some drugged-up, desperate wacko could grab for that gun, and potentially disarm you.
If you plan on using a gun, use it right, from a distance that eliminates the possibility of having it used against you.
Just sayin'.
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostAnd the cop didn't press charges for drawing down on him? I'm impressed.
About an hour or so later, he came by and knocked on the door again to apologize and gave her his supervisor's business card if she had a complaint to make (very obviously a rookie now, LOL). He asked if there was anything else she needed and she said "ya, hold on..." She came back with the gun and asked him to "put the hammer thingy back down." She was afraid to do it. They had a laugh about it after that.
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