mspgunner
Regular Member
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Last edited:
P.S. Tell your friend "Thanks" for the one compliment anyway. I'll be 50 in a few months...and I look darn good for my age. Apparently.
Lets not confuse issues here.
Support is limiting the governments ability to regulate the choice.
Someone not making the same choice or speaking against the choice does not mean they do not support it as being a choice.
The owner of Chevy's is not pro oc or pro ccw he chooses not to even own a gun, he however is for the RIGHT and thinks it is an individual CHOICE that should not be restricted.
Anyone can think it is stupid and not for them as long as they are not against others having the choice, I am good with it, they can even try and talk me out of it as long as they are not for limiting my right, I respect their right to a different opinion, I am in fact only asking for equal respect for my own.
What is it with people reading into my comments too much :banghead: ? You can feel how you want about OC. Heck you can be against OC, but still support what the constitution says is a right even if you don't agree with it. I still stand by my opinion about some gun stores being against OC because of money.
The times I've been into Pacific Guns, I've always been impressed with the shop, the customer service, and definitely the prices. And IMO, that is saying a LOT. The vast majority of gunshops I've been in over the years, which is quite a few, are inherently poorly run. Such is NOT the case with Pacific Guns.
I'm not sure what happened in this particular situation, but based on my previous experiences with Nick, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt at this point.
I have known Nick for a while and have bought most of my guns from there for a long time before he even bought the gun shop and i havent been to happy doing business there either and the local gun show was last weekend and alot of people were complaining that he had his 1911 out in the open in his holster not concealed with the hammer cocked back being irresponsable and made alot of people nervous there that has there oc but no disrespect to him he is a real nice guy but i have been thinking about taking my business somewhere else maybe to stoneledge in washington, mo
Interesting first post. I had to read it three times to realize just how full of crap it is.
If you throw some punctuation in the next one, I'll happily debate the issue of OC in general and specifically 1911s with you. I've no dog in this fight anyway.
i kno 1911 too and even tho it has the thumb saftey for the hammer in the cocked position smart ass it doesnt mean its safe
I have known Nick for a while and have bought most of my guns from there for a long time before he even bought the gun shop and i havent been to happy doing business there either and the local gun show was last weekend and alot of people were complaining that he had his 1911 out in the open in his holster not concealed with the hammer cocked back being irresponsable and made alot of people nervous there that has there oc but no disrespect to him he is a real nice guy but i have been thinking about taking my business somewhere else maybe to stoneledge in washington, mo
i kno 1911 too ...
i kno 1911 too and even tho it has the thumb saftey for the hammer in the cocked position smart ass it doesnt mean its safe
How is it "safe" for "you" then ? What would make "you" happy with him carrying it in what manner ?